STAINLESS STEEL BREW KETTLES | THE MALT MILLER HOME BREWING CHANNEL
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2024
- We are incredibly proud of our range of premium stainless steel brew kettles here at The Malt Miller, perfect for so many home brewing situations and built to last a life time.
We often get asked how to assemble them, how to customise them and how to deploy them in various scenarios so in this video Rob and Stiffo give you a step by step guide on how to assemble these awesome pots but also provide you with some inspiration on how you (or we) can customise them for you.
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Brilliant video, thank you!
At the moment I'm using a ice cooler mash tun. I would like in the future to use a stainless pot so I can have a more stable or stepped mash temp. Whats the most economical way of achieving this please? Can I just ad an element to a 50 ltr pot and recirculate?
For the purposes of a mash tun I wouldn’t use with an element except if you are using it as a brew in the bag system with a pump recirculating the wort. Otherwise you will get hot spots, scorched element, etc. you can use on an induction hob at a very low level to maintain temp
@themaltmiller8438 so the little herms kettle is a better choice?
Can you get them without any holes?
Can I use a 25L kettle for a 23L brew in the bag batch? I suppose you need extra water in there for boil off
25l is a push for that batch size if you’re planning to have the full volume of liquor in with the grain. You’ll displace about 1l of liquid for each kg of grain you add, for that batch size a 35l pot is perfect though, and not much of a step up in price
Can you heat that current setting on a gas stove? Can that valve handle the heat?
Yes, they are designed so they can be used on gas or an induction hob