Hello everyone -
Does anyone know of a mash agitator existing for sizes under 20 bbl?
I am considering a very small production brewery, so do not need anything larger than 15 bbls (really, very likely 10 bbls); at the same time, I do want to step mash, as there will be instances where I will want to use "odd grains," i.e., will need beta glucans rest for oatmeal, undermodified malt, etc.. I would rather not go the step infusion way, using the kettle for hot water on a two-vessel system, but it's a possibility.
If I had my choice, I'd prefer a 10-15 bbl kettle/w.p., a lauter tun, and a steam-jacketed mash agitator with rakes to step in. Anyone know of an agitator this small?
Cheers,
Paul
Does anyone know of a mash agitator existing for sizes under 20 bbl?
I am considering a very small production brewery, so do not need anything larger than 15 bbls (really, very likely 10 bbls); at the same time, I do want to step mash, as there will be instances where I will want to use "odd grains," i.e., will need beta glucans rest for oatmeal, undermodified malt, etc.. I would rather not go the step infusion way, using the kettle for hot water on a two-vessel system, but it's a possibility.
If I had my choice, I'd prefer a 10-15 bbl kettle/w.p., a lauter tun, and a steam-jacketed mash agitator with rakes to step in. Anyone know of an agitator this small?
Cheers,
Paul
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