Brew Day - 28/05/06

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Frothy

Post by Frothy » Mon May 29, 2006 1:02 am

QUOTE (bod @ May 28 2006, 04:06 PM) yeah, i have a ball valve on the pot with a piece of braid hose inside to filter it all, the same as my mash tun. think i have a photo of it somewhere. i did have a copper one untill recently but its been clogging up on me alot for some reason,
just about finished tidying up, got a few more photos to post as as well. went fairly smoothly, no major issues other than the mess i've created! :lol:
So this braided hose - you remove the rubber tube from the center and use it as a strainer?

looks good
Matt

eskimobob

Post by eskimobob » Mon May 29, 2006 8:00 am

There seems to be some backlash about the braided hose so be careful before you make one. I think Andy came up with the idea but has recently said he is going to make a copper one instead as apparently it has a tendancy to clog.

Bigster recently had a problem with it floating: http://www.forumforfree.com/forums/inde ... ost&p=7896 :o

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Post by Andy » Mon May 29, 2006 8:22 am

QUOTE (eskimobob @ May 29 2006, 08:00 AM) There seems to be some backlash about the braided hose so be careful before you make one.  I think Andy came up with the idea but has recently said he is going to make a copper one instead as apparently it has a tendancy to clog.
I can't claim any credit for coming up with the idea, just nicked it off t'internet :D
Buy yes, I've had hassles with stuck mashes when using it.

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Post by Andy » Mon May 29, 2006 9:12 am

The stainless braid seems to work OK with batch sparging where the grain bed is roused a short time before running off. They don't seem to fare so well with a fly sparge approach where the bed has spent the entire mash duration settling down on top of the braid, this seems to block it up.

That's my experience anyway.

Bigster

Post by Bigster » Mon May 29, 2006 9:56 am

my incident with the stainless is well documented! :rolleyes:
It certainly was easy to make but the copper wasnt too tricky either with a pipe cutter and hacksaw and if using 15mm pipe was similar in cost ( around £10)

BlightyBrewer

Post by BlightyBrewer » Mon May 29, 2006 12:04 pm

QUOTE (bod @ May 28 2006, 10:14 PM) but of course! it was a lazy sunday afternoon after all. ;)
I could learn a lot from you bod. ;)

bod

Post by bod » Mon May 29, 2006 12:34 pm

:lol: well, the way i see it, is that this is supposed to be a fun hobby! if its stressful, its too much like hard work. ;)

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