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Originally Posted by thorongil
Questions:
1. What does he use for a heat exchanger?
2. What about hops filter (for the kettle)?
Looking to glean ideas from one of the "big guys"...
1. That big blue thing with the big bolts going through it. Says, "Meuller Accu-Therm Plate Heat Exchanger" on it.
2. Nothing. I specifically asked this. All he does is whirlpool.
He just reached in the top with the stainless mash paddle and pushed it out the front door. When it was almost done he used a squeegee to scrape the rest out.I have a question... what was used to get all the grain out of the MLT? Did you just reach in and pull it out with a shovel or something?
Yep, just washed it down the drains in the floo rwith a garden hose.Also - all that wort/yeast and whatnot ending up on the floor - does he just wash it down at the end of the day? or is a cleaner used?
Nope.Any idea how much backpressure the steam condenser causes?
They're in a walk-in freezer. The yeast was in there too.How is the beer in those serving tanks kept cold?
They had to fit everything in the space they already had.wow i want all of that, did he mention anything about why they have the setup placed out the way they do or anything else on the logistics of it?
hehe I asked that too. We homebrewers must think the sameIs the mash tun directly fired for temperature control?
To finish/adjust the carbonation, he uses a carbonation stone (like for the O2 aeration) with CO2 inline during the transfer to the serving tanks.
Heehee. Let me know when you're in the area and I'll buy the first roundThanks for all the photos, I didn't know they even existed sadly. I'll have to make the trip over there some time and drop your name
I'm thinking of asking a local brewpub here to let me help them brew next year while I'm in between school...how did you get into that conversation?
A GREAT read! Thanks!!
I'm another that was particular fond of the pipe patch panel![]()
Heehee. Let me know when you're in the area and I'll buy the first round
I started by asking if they do a brewery tour, then mentioned I'm a homebrewer and would love to see an active brew day. I figured if it was OK, they'd offer. If not, oh well, I can still drink their beer
-Joe
Nice place, I've been there many times.Be careful I might take you up on that lol. The brewpub in question is Harvest Moon in New Brunswick...I guess a good start would be spending some more time at the bar huh.
I did have a wonderful time. They showed wonderful hospitality.Well i must say, that is rather impressive! Looks like you had an awfully terrific time!
Be careful I might take you up on that lol. The brewpub in question is Harvest Moon in New Brunswick...I guess a good start would be spending some more time at the bar huh.
Being a member of a local homebrew club certainly helps. They recently held a homebrew contest where the winner would get to scale up the batch and brew along side with Matt. I think the Whales represented 10 of the 11 entries so one of the guys will be brewing a Braggot at Harvest Moon next Friday.