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Hey,
So after a wet run and autotune it was time. Time to brew and no more procrastinating.
I started contemplating this build nearly 2 years ago and starting collecting parts about a full year ago. It's been 19 months since I brewed at home.
Brew day on Sunday 7 December 2014 started really late, I had to pick up the kids from their grandparents and do some other stuff but in truth I was scared. Scared at how much more involved the process might be with 2 pumps and 6 hoses, scared that I would forget things and spill stuff. Scared that something might fail half way through and I'd have to abort and waste ingredients and time.
Turns out I didn't need to be. The system worked nearly flawlessly and I'm pretty damn excited about using it again.
The system design is incredible. Brew day works as advertised and it all makes complete sense once you get started. It makes brew day a real treat having every part of the process catered for with well designed equipment.
Positives from the day were:
So the negatives. hardly any:
Basically no negatives, just 100% pure joy and wonder.
Mash temp at 68.2 deg (trying to get it to drop slightly to hit the target of 77.5). You can see the HLT is at 71.1 but the set point is 69. This is just me learning that the system will level out at 1.5deg above mash temp.
Clarity into the kettle was amazing. No vorlauf required, just pump directly across – benefits of a recirculating system.
Thanks for reading the series, hopefully I've helped a few of you with your decision making and building of your own systems.
Cheers,
Barry.
Thanks Scott, I'm going to give it a go without a filter first up just to see if the whirlpool does what I need on it's own (and the counterflow doesn't clog from hop debris), if that fails then hop spider it is.
Hey Barry, I have the same set up for the boiler with a bazooka shield but with an immersion chiller rather than a plate chiller and it keeps out all the hop matter perfectly so you'll be fine
Hey Samuel, so you have the same bazooka screen but it doesn't get blocked?
Mine got blocked solid. Absolutely caked in hop material and almost had to be wire brush it off it was stuck on so hard.
The one I have is a 30cm one that I have going directly into the center of the boiler and when I did a IPA the other weekend with 70 IBU of hops it didnt have a problem. although my pump is not the best and I dont get much of a vortex on my whirlpool, so the suction you have might be causing the issue?
Yeah the suction is pretty big, and the smaller screen won't help that either. Get pretty good whirlpool with the chugger (when the hop screen isn't blocked).
I'm going to just take it off and see if it will eventually whirlpool clear and not clog the counterflow.
Do you whirlpool? With the hop screen into the middle if the kettle I'm guessing not?
I think once you get the cone forming in the center of your boiler it will go clear just probably dont use cone hops in the boil so you dont clog your pump. Yea I do whirlpool with it in the center.or maybe point the bazooka up so you get at least part of it out of the hop matter that should sink to the bottom
Yeah actually that raises a really good point – hop cones.
Maybe I'll reinstate it should I ever brew again with hop cones. Hopefully I won't want to mix cones and pellets!
Barry, I assume the stainless pipe above your bazooka screen is where you whirlpool?
Correct.
GREAT, ANY CHANCE OF SOME INFORMATION REGARDING THE PARTS FOR THIS PARTICULAR AREA?
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