Is it ok to leave a mash sit overnight and if I do should I still mashout?
Thanks
L
Post #2 made 13 years ago
I can't remember the details but I have read about people mashing overnight.
I'd lag your kettle a lot more than usual to try and keep as much heat in as possible.
A mashout the next day would definitely be on the books as well if I was to do this.
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Okay, just did a google search. There are a lot of people that have tried this and have reported good results.
I'm interested in hearing your results if you try doing this.
HC
I'd lag your kettle a lot more than usual to try and keep as much heat in as possible.
A mashout the next day would definitely be on the books as well if I was to do this.
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Okay, just did a google search. There are a lot of people that have tried this and have reported good results.
I'm interested in hearing your results if you try doing this.
HC
Last edited by housecat on 21 Mar 2012, 05:07, edited 3 times in total.
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Overnight mash
Post #3 made 13 years ago
Looks good HC, my brew tomorrow will be normal but I'll probably do my next one overnight having read some of that stuff, and I'll mash out
Thanks
L
Thanks
L
Post #4 made 13 years ago
I've done an overnight mash, as well as a 5 hour mash during the day, it works fine and breaks up the brewday when you just dont have time to do it all in one go
Post #5 made 13 years ago
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Overnight mash
Post #6 made 13 years ago
Doughed in about 45 mins ago. Havin a budvar before bed. First overnight mash in progress