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It is a hard truth that you will lose some temperature during your mash. In my desire to go electric, I recently purchased the from. Without actually even having brewed a batch of beer on it yet, I already got to work figuring out how to insulate it. I tested various insulation methods on the, but the relative comparisons should be valid on any mash tun. A post with a better review of the and my reasoning for wanting to go electric will come at a later date.

Warning, the material in this post could get a bit nerdy. After my first post () there was some discussion online and in forums surrounding the lack of air gap between the outer layer of Reflectix and the kettle in my testing. As an engineer, I’d like to think that my test methodology is 100% comprehensive. Also as an engineer, I’m always willing to accept that I might be wrong and the best way to do that is to attempt to prove that I am wrong. I then ran variations of the Reflectix configuration only and posted them in (). This post is a combination of () and () so that one can get all the information at once.

If you wish to read them as well, go ahead, but ALL the information from both posts has been combined here. If future testing is taken on, this post will be updated and serve as the master record. Insulation methods to test: Baseline – Stock kettle.

• Described as double wall stainless construction • Pros: you don’t have do do anything • Cons: Hypothesis is that this will be the worst performer Duck brand, cotton enhanced (Non-fiberglass) • Was about $20 when I originally bought it and that is about the going rate at your local hardware store • This was the insulation wrap from my 62Q Bayou Classic kettle • Pros: Fairly inexpensive, relatively easy to find and no special handing required • Cons: A bit dusty when cutting and not as tidy as the Reflectix Sleeping Bag. Reflectix with 2 cm gap • The Reflectix website recommends the gap to consist of 3 layers of the bubble insulation • • I actually created 2 rings (top and bottom) composed of 3 layers of Reflectix that were 2 cm wide • Then I used the 3 layer baseline Reflectix jacket wrapped around it. Reflectix “Dome” • Having thought of the sleeping bag winning out big time, I wondered if it was due to the superiority of the sleeping back insulation properties or the fact that with that test, the entire kettle was surrounded (top and sides) with the sleeping bag. Whereas, with the other insulation methods, there was a gap for practicality purposes between the lid insulation and the wall insulation. I questioned whether this open gap was allowing more heat to escape.

• I constructed a dome that encapsulated the entire kettle. The diameter was about 18″ (about 2.5″ air gap to the kettle surface) and the height was 28″. $15-$30 Tools/Materials Required: • Reflectix • I purchased a 24 inch wide x 25 foot long roll for mine. It is about enough for 6 layers, plus lids on a 12 inch diameter mash tun. I’m only making 3 layers here. • Reflectix tape • Any other HVAC metallic tape will serve the same purpose • I just chose the Reflectix brand, because it didn’t have any writing on it.

• High temp hook and loop • The normal Velcro brand adhesive only listed something up to 140 degF. Since I was going to possibly be boiling with mine on, I wanted to find something rated higher. This brand (although pricey for what you get) is rated up to 212 degF (100 degC) • Utility knife, get a fresh blade. • Believe it or not, the Reflectix dulled a blade from cutting 2 jacket’s worth • Long straight edge (great cutting guide) or tape measure. Here are the basic principles of measuring out a jacket for your mash tun.

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Download how to draw a perfect eyebrow. The Mash and Boil’s unique double wall stainless construction holds in the heat to achieve a rolling boil with only 110 volts and 1600 watts. Its precise thermostat and internal sparging basket allows you to mash and boil in the same vessel. The Mash & Boil unit features an adjustable thermostat (Fahrenheit/Centigrade) with an adjustable run time (preset at 3½ hours for safety).

It also features a delayed start timer, so you can program the Mash and Boil to turn on up to 24 hours after setting. For example, load it with strike water, and have it set to be hot when you come home from work or when you wake up in the morning to save time. This unit is intended for 5 gallon batches with a maximum capacity of 7½ gallons. It's 28” tall closed, 40” tall with basket, 14” wide and includes a 5' power cord. HB-Brewer 299.99 299.99. Ready to get into all-grain brewing?