
Glad to see the brew days going well

Cheers HHHorden Hillbilly wrote:Looks like a job well done there J_P, well documented with great pics, nice one!
I had a bottle open before the boiler was put awayWez wrote:Why not treat yourself to an ale.
Welcome to the dark side Steve - you can look forward to pub quality beer for less than the cost of a two can kit!stevezx7r wrote:I just have one final kit brew to do (tonight or tomorrow) then I'm going grainy !
anomalous_result wrote:You're doing well for the AG cause J_P. Am I correct in thinking that in the three-tier setup the bottom one is a boiler with hop strainer attached to the inside of its tap?
This is also correct however what I did was to heat the mash water, then transfer it into the FV and collect the run off in the boiler so as soon as the element was covered I could switch the boiler on. There was no additional costs involved I just arranged my existing kit differently.anomalous_result wrote:Am I also correct in thinking that isn't absolutely necessary if you want to do it cheap you can just sparge into your FV then tip the wort into the (now emptied) boiler when you've finished sparging?
Ahhhh - quite cunning that.J_P wrote:arranged my existing kit differently
Yes I've seen that, although deciding between the coolbox/manifold one and a DIY false-bottom mashtun is what I'm currently doing. Only in my head mind, just bought another kit to do.J_P wrote:If you are handy at DIY I expect you could modify the coolbox with a copper strainer in the bottom and mash in it then have it act as a lauter tun also. I think Daab has a tutorial on his site.