redcoloredrum
New Member
Here's the hop spider in action:
I just brewed an IPA this weekend. I do have some concerns with hop utilization, but I think I shaved about 30~40 min out of the total brew time since I didn't have to struggle trying to strain out all of the hop pellets. I'll find out in a few months time whether or not this affected the beer. I might just add some additional hops next time I brew to compensate.
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(From Amazon.com)
(From Home Depot)
(Only if you don't have this drill bit)
Est. Total Cost: $25.63 (w/o tax)
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Using a pen/marker, mark 3 equally spaced "X"s on the flange.
Using a nail & hammer, puncture holes where you marked the X.
Then drill three holes using the 5/16" drill bit, like so:
Attach eyebolts, washers, and nuts onto the flange, like so:
Secure firmly with the eye of the eyebolts perpendicular to the ground (this prevents the hop spider from sliding off of the pot). With the large lip of the flange faced down, secure steeping bag via the clamp (this way, the steeping bag and clamp won't slide out while brewing). And voila! You have your own (relatively) affordable hop spider!
Oh, and drop a small SS nut or washer (or anything that's food + heat safe) into the steeping bag when you boil to help keep the bag submerged.
I just brewed an IPA this weekend. I do have some concerns with hop utilization, but I think I shaved about 30~40 min out of the total brew time since I didn't have to struggle trying to strain out all of the hop pellets. I'll find out in a few months time whether or not this affected the beer. I might just add some additional hops next time I brew to compensate.
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(From Amazon.com)
- (1) SS InSinkErator flange ($11.76 -- affiliate link )
(From Home Depot)
- (3) 5/16" x 7-3/8" SS Eyebolt/Nut combo ($3.68 ea)
- (3) 5/16" SS Washer ($0.20 ea)
- (3) 5/16" SS Hex Nut ($0.26 ea)
- (1) 3"x4" SS Clamp ($1.45)
- (1) Nylon steeping bag (you should already have this)
(Only if you don't have this drill bit)
- (1) 5/16" drill bit ($4.17)
Est. Total Cost: $25.63 (w/o tax)
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Using a pen/marker, mark 3 equally spaced "X"s on the flange.
Using a nail & hammer, puncture holes where you marked the X.
Then drill three holes using the 5/16" drill bit, like so:
Attach eyebolts, washers, and nuts onto the flange, like so:
Secure firmly with the eye of the eyebolts perpendicular to the ground (this prevents the hop spider from sliding off of the pot). With the large lip of the flange faced down, secure steeping bag via the clamp (this way, the steeping bag and clamp won't slide out while brewing). And voila! You have your own (relatively) affordable hop spider!
Oh, and drop a small SS nut or washer (or anything that's food + heat safe) into the steeping bag when you boil to help keep the bag submerged.