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In this section I will describe how to build a mash/lauter tun out of a common picnic cooler. Building one is easy and inexpensive and is the easiest way to start all-grain brewing. You may use either a rectangular chest cooler or a cylindrical beverage cooler.
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The small investment necessary to build a brewhouse is quickly recovered by substantial savings on ingredients. ... Depending on how many vessels you are working with, you will need to get wort from the mash tun to the lauter tun or kettle, then on to your fermentor - that's why many brewers have devised ingenious two- or...
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I got the basic design and dimensions for my lauter manifold from John Palmer’s How to Brew website (see the link below for another take on how to build a mash/lauter tun and how to design your lauter manifold for proper flow and reducing the possibility of grainbed channeling during runoff).
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The total investment for the cooler and all the parts required to convert it into a mash tun and manifold is usually less than $50. Everything you need to build one of these tuns is readily available at a hardware store. ... Sizing: To decide how large a cooler you will need, the first thing to consider is how much grain...
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