Anyone wash out their HLT?
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Anyone wash out their HLT?
Recently (5 brews) started using a 3v set-up, so now have some reasonable washing up to do at the end of a brew day. One aspect never mentioned (should I know something?) is what folk do with their HLT? Plenty of pictures of set-ups show the HLT at some ungodly high point in the system (curse you up-and-over garage door!) with little hope of it ever coming down again... My HLT is a side take off and leaves a 1-2 litre heal. No issues during the brew, but afterwards I have to unplug, de-thermocouple and tip out, at which point I give it a rinse. Last time I forgot/delayed this, I was greeted with a nice musty smell that brought out the Bruclens and a (no-abrasive) scourer!
Any thoughts?
Pat
Any thoughts?
Pat
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Next up - #100 Farmhouse in Your Soul (Saison)
Drinking :
#98 Bells Light Hearted (3.9% IPA)
#97 Decadence 64 (Mosaic IPA)
#96 Wicked Weasel (Fursty Ferret Clone)
#95 Penarth Gold (Loweswater Gold Clone)
#94 Cheeseburger Cavalry (US IPA)
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
Yuk!! i guess something fell in n drowned ?? fwiw i have a large pile of old once white now grey towels in the brewshed, (enough to absorb 100l in the case of the worst spill possible). No floor drain ... Reason i mention it is throwing a couple of old towels in there and pulling out the water with them could be a bit of a time /back saver?
chuck a couple of bath sheets in there rinse out the tun, pull the bath sheets out and chuck in another to soak up the residual, sort out the kettle and retrieve the last towel, hang em up to dry, and have a well deserved pint perhaps?
chuck a couple of bath sheets in there rinse out the tun, pull the bath sheets out and chuck in another to soak up the residual, sort out the kettle and retrieve the last towel, hang em up to dry, and have a well deserved pint perhaps?
ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
I just leave the ullage in for next time. It's not ideal to have dechlorinated water sitting around in a tank for weeks, but whenever I've tasted it it's been okay.
One day I'll change it for a conical HLT which drains every last drop. One day.
One day I'll change it for a conical HLT which drains every last drop. One day.
Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
I used to wash mine with hot soapy water then rinse and dry. Then before use i would wash again and sanitise. I did all this because i was paranoid about infections. Now the hlt is lucky if i even give it a dust over
I would do as suggested. Drain off then use a couple of towels, ring them out and keep doing this untill all the water is out then use kitchen roll to dry it off. Put somesort of lid on just cracked open untill the hlt is fully dry then fully put the lid on.
Or just brew every day, that way the hlt never needs to be emptied and dryed
I would do as suggested. Drain off then use a couple of towels, ring them out and keep doing this untill all the water is out then use kitchen roll to dry it off. Put somesort of lid on just cracked open untill the hlt is fully dry then fully put the lid on.
Or just brew every day, that way the hlt never needs to be emptied and dryed
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
Cheers all - right in line with what I suspected - that the HLT is the poor relation in the world of shiny = sexy! I think the mop out with towels I'll be my preferred method until I can put a bottom drain on it.
Regards, Pat
Regards, Pat
FV : #99 Highway to Helles (Munich Helles)
Next up - #100 Farmhouse in Your Soul (Saison)
Drinking :
#98 Bells Light Hearted (3.9% IPA)
#97 Decadence 64 (Mosaic IPA)
#96 Wicked Weasel (Fursty Ferret Clone)
#95 Penarth Gold (Loweswater Gold Clone)
#94 Cheeseburger Cavalry (US IPA)
Next up - #100 Farmhouse in Your Soul (Saison)
Drinking :
#98 Bells Light Hearted (3.9% IPA)
#97 Decadence 64 (Mosaic IPA)
#96 Wicked Weasel (Fursty Ferret Clone)
#95 Penarth Gold (Loweswater Gold Clone)
#94 Cheeseburger Cavalry (US IPA)
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
With mine I just tip out the excess water then use paper towels to dry it completely. Then I spend some time polishing the outside so it stays looking shiny!
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
Bottom drains aren't necessarily all that good at emptying the HLT. I have one, and it still leaves a litre of water in there, even though it's only as high as its backnut.patwestlake wrote:Cheers all - right in line with what I suspected - that the HLT is the poor relation in the world of shiny = sexy! I think the mop out with towels I'll be my preferred method until I can put a bottom drain on it.
Regards, Pat
Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
I always dain mine and wipe out with a sponge. Never washed it as it has never had anything other than water and a bit of campden in there. I will occasionally bring it up to the boil and use the hot water to circulate around my system, but that isn't done very often.
Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
I have a water hover that I use to get the last bit out. Works a treat. I agree with previous post that bottom drains aren't great. The bases on my pots are very thick so putting a bottom drain in would be painful as a q cutter wouldn't do it.
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
Interesting, what Hoover are you using?
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Just this one from ScrewfixHairyJamie wrote:Interesting, what Hoover are you using?
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
And here was me thinking I didn't need anything else since buying my new HERMS set up last week ...
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
Unfortunately I keep thinking I need nothing else but before I know it I'm buying something else. All in my question to keep improving wgat I brew and make it more straightforward on brew day. Talking of brew day, best go get the HLT turned on.....HairyJamie wrote:And here was me thinking I didn't need anything else since buying my new HERMS set up last week ...
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Re: Anyone wash out their HLT?
I'm almost half way there on my attempt at the totally tropical pale from James Morton's book, 134g steep hops!
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