brewshki
Well-Known Member
My birthday, and incidentally my first year home brewing anniversary, is coming up in September. Being the good homebrewer I am, I have a huge list of things I want and my be asking for. Obviously not all of them, but a guy can dream. I am thinking about moving to all grain brewing. As I said, I will have been brewing about a year by September and recently moved from 2 gallon batches to 5. (all extract). I have done two 5 gallon batches, and I am still getting used to my new system, but its going well.
My thinking now is I want a B3 cooler system to complement my 10 gallon brewbuilt kettle. These seem to be relatively cheap options and I have heard great things about them. As I was thinking about how it would all work, I was wondering how in the world do I get the heated water into the HLT? I understand I can use gravity to get water out of it for sparging, but if it needs to be up high, so does the water that goes into it.
This brought me to the conclusion that I think I need a pump so I cant pump the hot water up into the HLT. Is there another way to do it?
Thanks!
My thinking now is I want a B3 cooler system to complement my 10 gallon brewbuilt kettle. These seem to be relatively cheap options and I have heard great things about them. As I was thinking about how it would all work, I was wondering how in the world do I get the heated water into the HLT? I understand I can use gravity to get water out of it for sparging, but if it needs to be up high, so does the water that goes into it.
This brought me to the conclusion that I think I need a pump so I cant pump the hot water up into the HLT. Is there another way to do it?
Thanks!