DeRoux's Broux
Well-Known Member
anyone have good/bad experience w/ the Bazooka T screen as a false bottom?
thanks.
thanks.
Mindflux said:It works super with whole hops. Not a problem at all!
Sorry I've got no experiences with a braided hose in the kettle. I do however have a braided hose in my Mash Tun. I bought a pre-made kit from Chris1Kenobi in another forum.
http://www.freewebs.com/candcinnovations/productdetails.htm
He also sells a HLT and Kettle kit too.. or DIY of course.
My only complaint with braided hose in the MT is the fact I've never actually gotten my runoffs completely devoid of husks and grain particulates (always small white floaties in my recirculation fluids). It could be I'm too picky, or not doing something right. I think in my last mash I kept disturbing the grainbed, eventually the wort started channeling to where I had vourlafed backin. When the liquid was drained you could tell where I had re-added my circulated mash back in.
ScottT said:I've been thinking of adding a SS hose filter to my kettle drain. Anyone got any experience with that?
ORRELSE said:I don't know what your boil kettle consists of but I'm sure a weldless convrsion could be made up to accept the hop stopper. As far as for my brewing, best money I've spent.
Yes, the standard weldless fittings (like Weld-B-Gone) work great with the Hop Stopper. I've retro fitted a couple of kettles with this and the conversion was simple and trouble free.ORRELSE said:Talk to Dennis (tnlandsailor) about the Hop Stopper .
This thing has completely changed my brewday. Chilling/siphoning almost made me quit this hobby, and since I've had this thing it takes all my stress away.
I don't know what your boil kettle consists of but I'm sure a weldless convrsion could be made up to accept the hop stopper. As far as for my brewing, best money I've spent.
This should not be a problem. Turn off the burner (or at least turn it down really low) and stir your wort as you are adding the extract, there should be no issue of trapping the extract under the Hop Stopper or scorching. I've had several customers using the Hop Stopper for extract beers with no problems. I'll gladly refund your money if it doesn't work for you.ScottT said:I've got a converted pony keg for a kettle. I've got a 1/2 male thread inside my kettle. My only concern with the hop stopper is that it blocks me from the bottom of my kettle. I will still be adding extract occasionaly and want to be able to stir the bottom of the pot.
tnlandsailor said:This should not be a problem. Turn off the burner (or at least turn it down really low) and stir your wort as you are adding the extract, there should be no issue of trapping the extract under the Hop Stopper or scorching. I've had several customers using the Hop Stopper for extract beers with no problems. I'll gladly refund your money if it doesn't work for you.
On a side note, I would use DME and avoid using LME, not because it won't work with the Hop Stopper, but because I think DME is of better quality in general.
Enter your email address to join: