Does anyone know if polybutylene pipe is suitable for use with hot wort? This is the grey plastic pipe that is commonly used for piping water in a household system. Temperature should not be a problem for it, but will there be unwanted chemical reactions with the wort...?
Hi Denim
I've just tested my new Mash Tun (looks similar to yours) and got good results. I've made a jacket for mine that I can slip on & off as required. Lost approx 1 deg grain temp in 60 mins and 1st time I have achieved the desired temp when doing an infusion.
The jacket is made up using a Mega 10 Silver lined camping ground sheet. I am going to put a second wrap around it and have used aluminium tape around the edges for water proofing and to hold it together.
The piece left over after the wrap I have used to insulate the bottom as I don't have a burner underneath.
Got the steel on Friday to build my stand, however I still have some thinking to do.
Nice work you have done there.
Cheers
Oh Sorry to hijack the original thread, I changed from a chillybin Mash tun to Stainless after noting that a grain smell had permeated the tun. I had a plastic (grey polybutene?) sparge setup that I was unsure if it was contributing to some off flavours as some plastics can do. Currently using food grade hose and will likely go to silicon once I find out a bit more info.