I'm not pushing this guy's YouTube channel, but you might like to see MANY all grain mashes in an Igloo cooler. This guy always uses his Igloo. He brews in a bag. Nevermind the still he uses, you can just use a basic pot still.utvol wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:37 amYes, i want to learn. So the smaller sounds better. i was just thinking i needed a certain pot to make this happen but the more i look into it I like the idea of the 10 gallong igloo cooler with the false bottom. Seems like a good way to learn the ropes.shadylane wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:43 pm Re: what size pot to buy?
Are you looking for a toy? Or stovetop still, or something that that fits in the barn?![]()
If you want to learn and drink, begin with a 7ish gallon pot and bucket sized fermenters.
Ya learns more and cheaper from multiple small mistakes, than you do from big ones.![]()
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I'm not pushing this guy's YouTube channel, but you might like to see MANY all grain mashes in an Igloo cooler. This guy always uses his Igloo. He brews in a bag. Nevermind the still he uses, you can just use a basic pot still.
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Thank you! I will definitely check out his videos! There is so much information out that that is not very good it is hard to weed through it all.
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Thank you! I will definitely check out his videos! There is so much information out that that is not very good it is hard to weed through it all.