DIY Mash Caps
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Re: DIY Mash Caps
Speidel does variable capacity stainless steel tanks . These have a "floating" lid which may provide for a convenient turnkey solution.
http://www.vigoltd.com/Catalogue/Tanks- ... ks-type-BO
http://www.vigoltd.com/Catalogue/Tanks- ... ks-type-BO
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Re: DIY Mash Caps
Another question on mash caps. Do I absolutely have to use one if I keep the lid on during the mash? I'm having a hard time coming up with a good workable solution that doesn't require spending more money, and I honestly want to minimize my expenditures on this low DO experiment until I'm convinced I wanna go in full bore.
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