mabrungard wrote:In my opinion, the only cleaning a mash tun needs is to remove debris. My tun is nice and brown and full of scratches from well over a decade of brewing. As long as you are rinsing the tun out well and removing sugars and other materials that might putrify, there is no need to disassemble or radically clean anything.
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mabrungard wrote:In my opinion, the only cleaning a mash tun needs is to remove debris. My tun is nice and brown and full of scratches from well over a decade of brewing. As long as you are rinsing the tun out well and removing sugars and other materials that might putrify, there is no need to disassemble or radically clean anything.
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