As long as you haven't gone all the way through the stainless with the dremel, it won't have damaged the element at all. It should live to boil another day.
Grant
Hi Wayne,
Thanks a lot for the advice. I have now moved it back into the warm. I really appreciate it. Can't wait to try my first barrelled beer.
Thanks Grant
Grant
I wasn't sure whether to leave the cask in a warm place 19c. The reason I have put in a cold place is because I read a thread saying that if it is left in the warm and not vented, it could blow out the keystone or shive.
Grant
Hi,
I have just finished a all grain brew. I am planning to put it in a 5 gal pin and serve with a beer engine. I have fermented and barrelled my brew, my question is what is the correct conditioning process for barrelled beer? I have looked at lots of different threads and they differ quite a...
I will order a cheap digital scale. I think that the flow from my pumps may fluctuate to much. The control will be a lot more accurate with weight.
Thanks
Thanks for replies. Yes I think a flow meter is the way to go. The lines between the tanks are well filtered, so hopefully clogging won't be an issue. I will just need to do some testing with flow rates etc.
Thanks again
Hi,
I'm in the process of building a electric brewing system. I will be running with an Arduino. I was just wondering what is the best method for measuring water levels. I want to be able to measure and set how much water is pumped from the HLT to the mash tank and so on. But for different...