Sous Vide

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  1. crcostel

    crcostel Initiate (0) Feb 26, 2006 Illinois

    I got an email from Sur la Table about a (relatively) inexpensive immersion Sous Vide machine. Can handle up to 10gal and hold it to within 0.2deg F. Anyone ever try this before for mashing?
     
  2. billandsuz

    billandsuz Pooh-Bah (2,097) Sep 1, 2004 New York
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    Interesting.
    How would you collect the wort?
     
  3. jbakajust1

    jbakajust1 Pooh-Bah (2,552) Aug 25, 2009 Oregon
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    Never for mashing as I'm not sure the machine would work well with more than liquid running through it (grains/husks). But for an immersion bath for temp control on fermentation, sour wort, or incubating dregs, would work well.
     
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  4. crcostel

    crcostel Initiate (0) Feb 26, 2006 Illinois

    Since its an immersion, you just pull it out when the mashing is done and continue as normal
     
  5. frozyn

    frozyn Maven (1,435) May 16, 2015 New York
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    There are threads on HBT about using sous vide for BIAB mashing. The higher water-grain ratio probably helps, but some of them reference pumps to help with circulation.
     
  6. Zonk

    Zonk Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2014 New Jersey

    Couldn't you just put it outside the bag for BIAB?
     
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  7. frozyn

    frozyn Maven (1,435) May 16, 2015 New York
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    I'm just getting into BIAB and don't own a sous vide device, so my opinion in unfounded, but that sounds right in theory. I would hazard that larger batch volumes (say 10+ gallons? Don't quote me) and deeper kettles might need circulation since the devices can be/are limited in how deep into the kettle they reach.
     
  8. ECCS

    ECCS Pundit (755) Oct 28, 2015 Illinois

    OP - can you post a link to the device you're referring too. I'm interested to see it
     
  9. crcostel

    crcostel Initiate (0) Feb 26, 2006 Illinois

  10. popsicleian

    popsicleian Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2004 Minnesota

    I have used my sous vide for mashing 6 BIAB batches now, and I absolutely love it. You definitely can't put the sous vide directly into the mash, but if you keep it outside the bag you should be fine. I've done batches from 3.5-6.5 gallons (full volume mashes), and I've been very happy with the temperature stability.
     
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  11. jcruz_

    jcruz_ Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2015 Guam

    I also use my immersion circulator for mashing BIAB.
     
  12. donspublic

    donspublic Grand Pooh-Bah (3,552) Aug 4, 2014 Texas
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    I can't comment on the one you have posted, I have the Anova and the all in one Sous Vide Supreme unit. Thing I like about the Anova is that it is very easy to disassemble and clean in case you ever get any wort caramelized on the burner. It also has a pretty good flow with the impellers it uses
     
  13. MCBanjoMike

    MCBanjoMike Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2014 Canada (QC)

    This sounds like a really cool way to keep a stable mash temperature, but I think I'd be too worried about breaking a $200 sous-vide unit to actually do it. Sure would take some of the fuss out of mashing in a kettle, though.
     
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