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Still a newbie in brewing terms, I've done some small batches of all grain brews. 1st was undrinkable, poor temperature control, but now I understand the process a bit better I want to brew a bigger all grain batch. I don't own any pans big enough and I think my gas hob would struggle anyway.
So I was looking at electric Mash Kettles, my budget is around £200, see the link I've posted on one I found.
https://www.klarstein.co.uk/index.p...d9b27745449f443e05c9f28c92a653&listtype=list&
Any one know if this is a good choice?
It says capacity is 25litres. I was looking at a clone recipe of Adnams Ghost Ship which says the start boil volume is 28litres.
Will I be able to use this kettle to make beers that have a higher start boil volume, so could I keep topping up with water as it evaporates ?
Any opinions or advice would be really helpfull.
Many Thanks
So I was looking at electric Mash Kettles, my budget is around £200, see the link I've posted on one I found.
https://www.klarstein.co.uk/index.p...d9b27745449f443e05c9f28c92a653&listtype=list&
Any one know if this is a good choice?
It says capacity is 25litres. I was looking at a clone recipe of Adnams Ghost Ship which says the start boil volume is 28litres.
Will I be able to use this kettle to make beers that have a higher start boil volume, so could I keep topping up with water as it evaporates ?
Any opinions or advice would be really helpfull.
Many Thanks