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    Enzymic Malt

    Has anyone ever heard of "Enzymic Malt"? It's showing up in a recipe for a British Winter Warmer I want to try. According to the website below its exactly the opposite of what it sounds like. That website describes it as an acidified malt. http://www.e-malt.com/specialmalt/en_enzymic_malt.htm...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    I like to brew with friends so it was important that I be able to transport my brew stand. Here is the really cool solution to that challenge my friend helping me build came up with. The transport rig on the back of my truck. Wheel the stand up... Tip it up... Lift... And lock...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    Note to self... BBQ Black and Satin Black are NOT the same color. One more coat of the right color paint and I'll be ready to install the burners and figure out how to run the gas plumbing.
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    I'm using converted Sanke Kegs so I don't think they will seal like flat bottom pots will they? I was going to test the burners so I'll be sure to pay special attention to how well they seem to be breathing. I'll also check the forum for posts related to burner installation and efficiency.
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    A little more progress tonight. I'll be installing burners before you know it. I was planning to use BG-10 high pressure burners because it's what I'm familiar with. I'd really rather use a low pressure burner with enough BTUs to heat the large volumes in around 30 minutes. The BG-14 seems a...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    My process seems similar. The only thing I need a second pump for would be to fly sparge. What pump are you planning to use?
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    Hot Break

    What is DMS? I assume your canning your wort starter in a pressure canner to get to 250F?
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    Hot Break

    Could you suggest a few sources I could learn more about the science behind the hot break? Also as I understand the boil it's two purposes are to cause the hot break so the protein can be removed and to extract or utilize the hops. So I guess what I'm really wondering is if the boil process can...
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    Tips on batch sparging?

    Just a quick question. Earlier I saw some comments on having the LHBS double mill the grain. Is this something we should be doing if we mill it ourselves or is that just to get a finer crush from the LHBS mill that's not adjusted to give a really fine crush?
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    Hot Break

    I was just thinking about the boil and it occurred to me what about the boil causes the hot break? If it's temp then what temp is required because it doesn't seem likely it has to be 212F since very few of us are probably boiling every batch at standard atmospheric conditions. If it is temp then...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    Yes, I am only planning to use burners under the HLT and brew kettle. I'll heat the strike water in the BK to begin and the HERMS water (not sure what the right term is there) in the HLT. Pump into the MLT from the BK then start the recirculation until temps stabilize at my strike temp then I'll...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    Yea, we got some scrap expanded metal to use for a shelf. I didn't think mounting the pump on or around that would be to big of a deal. I have no idea how they mount so I'll wait and see once I get it ordered and in. I'm planning to use a Chugger pump. Since I've never used a pump it might be...
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    My First Brew Stand - an open exchange of thoughts and ideas

    I have been brewing about 20 or 25 years and have always dreamed of building a brew stand/system. Well I'm not getting any younger and I'm tired of horsing kegs full of hot liquids around to try to do an occasional all grain. I figured I'd share pictures and ideas as this project goes along and...
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    Tri-clamps vs Camlocks

    Anybody want to post a few pics or a video showing how easy or difficult the connections are to make with the two different options?
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    Tri-clamps vs Camlocks

    I appreciate all the good insights. I was planning to just move hoses so it's sounding like Camlocks are the way to go. I would not have guessed the TC's would be more difficult to connect but I can see the challange now with all those pieces. The system I'm planning in the grand scheme is...
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    Tri-clamps vs Camlocks

    This maybe a totally noobie question but what are the Pros and Cons of Tri-clamp fittings vs Camlock fittings? I'm in the planning designing stages of building my first brew sculpture and had planned to use Camlocks but the Tri-clamps seem very popular and pricy.
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    PID-controlled Mash Tun

    I was actually considering a second PID for the mash temp also this way I could set a higher HLT temp to allow temp changes in the MLT to happen faster. I was planning to use a pair of motorized ball valves to direct the wort through the HEX when heat is needed and thru a bypass when it's not...
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    Mash Temp Control - the devils in the details

    I have been looking at theelectricbrewery design but there's a lot there so I'm still wading through it. So far it seems that all the mash temp PID is used for is to monitor and alarm. Not sure a PID is needed there in mine if all I do is monitor and control the HLT. Also the BK PID only seems...
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    Mash Temp Control - the devils in the details

    Ok, I obviously don't understand the details of how the PID does its job. I had heard that some PID's had better auto tuning then others but have no idea how to know which is which or if I even need or want auto tune. Do you have any suggestions where to get a better understanding of how the PID...
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    Mash Temp Control - the devils in the details

    Would there be any advantage to a single PID controlling HLT burner heat based a sensor monitoring mash temp? In this scenario the wort would continuously circulate. I know the initial runs would probably overshoot badly but with an auto tune PID it would learn the system and correct right? Of...
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