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I'm doing all grain 20L batches in the shed. Recently moved from chilli bin mash tun to a keg with heat exchanger controlled by a PID. Working out some teething issues that I should post up a thread about. Just did a larger 25L (34L boil) APA on labour day thats bubbling away now.
Don't have any pics yet, i'll take some tomorrow and make a thread for some input.
Its based on this though https://byo.com/mead/item/2799-build-a-heated-mash-tun-projects
I'm currently using 2 50L kegs. 1 is the mash tun with the copper heat exchanger coil on top of a false bottom with a dip tube running from a tap. The exchanger fits to the wall of the keg with compression fittings rather than through a half lid like the link. I've got taps off that. 2nd keg doubles as HLT/BK. Gas burner heats up strike water. Put that in the mash tun and then keep the HLT hotter than the desired temp in the MT. MT has a temp probe linked to a PID which turns on a pump to pump water from the HLT through the coil and back. When its within temp it cuts the pump. After mashing the HLT is used for a BK.
Bit of a blurb but the pics in the link will explain the gist of it. I've got another keg so i can separate HLT and BK but it has some holes in the bottom somehow. I need to get some one to stainless weld it up. Then get a second burner. It's way overkill really but I didn't have a car project to fill my time with so built this.
Anyway sorry to hijack the thread
there are two other Hawkes Bay groups on RealBeer for a start and there is also the HB Amateur Winemakers and Brewers Club details at wine-and-beer-hb.org.nz. They cater to kit, malt and grain brewers as well as all the other fermenters and distillers. Monthly tastings. See their notice each week Napier/Hastings Mail. Don't be shy!
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