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Well this question could be a simple one. I have been doing a biab method for about 6 months now and not getting the efficiency I was hoping for. I am thinking about building a mash tun and also making bigger batches, around 40-50L mark. I can see my self doing a 2-3 high gravity beers a year but thats about it. Since I am splitting brew with a mate the main reason would be for more beer.
Any advice would be helpful.
What size chilly bin to use or just go bucket method?
False bottom or make a manifold?
Any deals out there that could point in my direction would be great.
Thanks
Dusty
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Hi
Years ago - I went for the chilly bin - which is ok. Best though for me is the mash tun I have now - the top end of a hot water cylinder . The other half is my hlt. I simple use stainless wash tubing which works a gem for the manifold. The insulation properties of a old hot water cylinder are great. Super cheap too. I am not sure why more people don't go this way.
Cheers Mark
Got any pics of how you setup your hot water cylinder Mark?
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