I'm pretty new to brewing in general. Never have done an extract recipe just about 5 AG's so far. But I figured I would share something I found to be a pain in the a**.
A while ago I built a circular rubber-maid 10 gal MLT with a stainless steel braid at the bottom for a filter. A month or so ago I made a hefeweizen and ended up with a stuck sparge (the first two batches worked fine). It was stuck even though I added rice hull. Long story short the sparge took atleast an hour after the initial strike water. The beer didn't turn out so great it tastes slightly watered down. I figured the sparge was jammed up by the amount of wheat.
A few weeks ago I attempted a summer ale after replacing the plastic food grade tubing inside of the braid. I had originally put it there for increased strength and filtration. Once again I had a stuck sparge. Then to make things worse the stove heating element broke. Gravity reading was way off. I'm hoping this comes out okay...
Next batch I did that same day and removed the plastic tubing and it worked! Everything went as planned even though my efficiency is slightly lower than what I wanted.
I just wanted to warn anyone who puts tubing inside of the braid...I recommend against this. I'm just hoping to save someone else from my experienced troubles
A while ago I built a circular rubber-maid 10 gal MLT with a stainless steel braid at the bottom for a filter. A month or so ago I made a hefeweizen and ended up with a stuck sparge (the first two batches worked fine). It was stuck even though I added rice hull. Long story short the sparge took atleast an hour after the initial strike water. The beer didn't turn out so great it tastes slightly watered down. I figured the sparge was jammed up by the amount of wheat.
A few weeks ago I attempted a summer ale after replacing the plastic food grade tubing inside of the braid. I had originally put it there for increased strength and filtration. Once again I had a stuck sparge. Then to make things worse the stove heating element broke. Gravity reading was way off. I'm hoping this comes out okay...
Next batch I did that same day and removed the plastic tubing and it worked! Everything went as planned even though my efficiency is slightly lower than what I wanted.
I just wanted to warn anyone who puts tubing inside of the braid...I recommend against this. I'm just hoping to save someone else from my experienced troubles
