Hop & Grape sparge arm
Hop & Grape sparge arm
Ive got this for my mash tun...
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... OL+BOX.htm
And im toying with the idea of using this from H&G
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
Does anyone know if it will fit. I think it will as the spec says 29cm wide and the sparge arm is 21.5cm.Im not at home so I cant measure it and I want to order from them today due to getting a brew on this Sat.
Thanks
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... OL+BOX.htm
And im toying with the idea of using this from H&G
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
Does anyone know if it will fit. I think it will as the spec says 29cm wide and the sparge arm is 21.5cm.Im not at home so I cant measure it and I want to order from them today due to getting a brew on this Sat.
Thanks
Re: Hop & Grape sparge arm
Have you ordered it yet?
I've got one of these. They come with a plastic T piece that sits on top of the mash tun.
Looks like the one Jim has here http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
You will also need this tubing from H & B
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
I tried it with my own tube for a few times before I ordered one. Also these sparge arms are from a West Midlands shop that are cheaper. If you haven't ordered one yet I'll try to find web site.
I've got one of these. They come with a plastic T piece that sits on top of the mash tun.
Looks like the one Jim has here http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
You will also need this tubing from H & B
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/catalog/de ... HA20225648
I tried it with my own tube for a few times before I ordered one. Also these sparge arms are from a West Midlands shop that are cheaper. If you haven't ordered one yet I'll try to find web site.
Last edited by mick on Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Hop & Grape sparge arm
Scooby wrote:Hamstead brewing centre
You just beat me to it Just edited my post
When I got mine from H&G it had the packaging from this place on it !
Re: Hop & Grape sparge arm
Well I havent got it yet as they have none in stock, she was going to order me one when they come in.
Whats the advantage of buying the tubing and connector, notice they havent even got a pircture on the H&G website explaining what it is..>!
How is it anywany? easy to use? Efficient?
Whats the advantage of buying the tubing and connector, notice they havent even got a pircture on the H&G website explaining what it is..>!
How is it anywany? easy to use? Efficient?
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I suppose Im thinking its another step in buying more gadgets to go into the brewery
Re: Hop & Grape sparge arm
I wish I had not bought it. If you want to sparge, you can just rig something up with a bit of plastic or copper pipe with holes in. I have seen loads of great examples on this site. This is the route I wish I had gone down. The sparge arm is a bit of a gimick in my opinion. They are probably good in a round mash bin but mine is a normal rectangle cool box. They look good when they are spinning but it's the end product that counts really.
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I'm interested in Fly Sparging, building a fixed spray manifold sounds easier than getting something to spin in a rectangular coolbox.
But what size holes would need to be in the manifold? (I'm thinking Push-fits and plastic water pipe with a red hot needle melted through it lots)
But what size holes would need to be in the manifold? (I'm thinking Push-fits and plastic water pipe with a red hot needle melted through it lots)
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Re: Hop & Grape sparge arm
I have a Mash Tun and HLT from the states - see this link http://www.brewd00d.com/
These systems have a "sparge manifold" in the top of the Igloo Mash Tun (holes drilled in a static plastic manifold) and although works quite well, tends to be quite difficult to monitor flow etc. This really works like a cross between fly sparging and batch sparging so a "continuous flow" technique.
All is not what it seems however! With this system I was getting an efficiency of around 75% (max) and so switched to batch sparging where my efficiency increased to around 83%.
I now do batch sparging as routine - this is also an hour quicker during my brew day!
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These systems have a "sparge manifold" in the top of the Igloo Mash Tun (holes drilled in a static plastic manifold) and although works quite well, tends to be quite difficult to monitor flow etc. This really works like a cross between fly sparging and batch sparging so a "continuous flow" technique.
All is not what it seems however! With this system I was getting an efficiency of around 75% (max) and so switched to batch sparging where my efficiency increased to around 83%.
I now do batch sparging as routine - this is also an hour quicker during my brew day!
What we Brits call a no brainer
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I think that has made my mind up. My efficiency is about 82% at the mo, so why fix something when it isnt broken...cheers
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No affect on end product. I go for fly sparge because I mostly brew 10 gallon and need to fill cool box with grain. Don't think it's big enough for batch sparge.crookedeyeboy wrote:And did it affect the end product?
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i have one and it works well, but the others are right, its a lot of money for what it is... another brewery gadget. there are probably much better and cheaper ways to make your own sparging setup, and best of all it would involve my favorite, a trip to B&Q's plumbing aisle!