Has anyone brewed a 5 gallon batch in a 20 gallon setup and have the beer come out with an awful off-flavor (oxidation, i believe). I have had several batches ruined and I think it's in the mashing where some of the wort is sprayed above the grain bed. Maybe flow rate too high and level in the kettle dropped too low? Anyway, I've replaced the recirculation connection hose to the center stem with a Locline (https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/mashrecirculation.htm) tube recirculating below the surface and no problems so far. Also, watch the flow rate carefully!
Nice looking stand. Whats your solution to turn and lift/lower that pivot arm? Seems brew boss uses a square tube on the bottom. A round tube mounted in the center of it, then the top out over top of it. I guess you could do that and pin it in the upper position. pull the pin when you wanted to lower it.
First beer (Resilience IPA) is in the keg and carbing. Definitely did not hit my numbers, but hopefully it'll be a sessionable variant. SG was 1.046 and FG 1.012, so right around 4.6% ABV, whereas it's supposed to be 6.8%.
Pressure transfer from the SSB BrewBucket worked awesome, definitely glad I went with that setup. Still a pretty good hop/trub cake in the bottom despite using a spider in the kettle, but I didn't draw any in even with the tube turned all the way down.
So not where I want it to be, but so far I'd say it's "good enough" for my first ever brew. Hopefully the results are drinkable.![]()
Yes, I have the COFI basket. Far from maxing out the grain space, there's only about 12 pounds of grain in the basket. I've been brewing without the top of the basket so I can see the water/wort level. I've kept the recirculated wort below the surface and the beer so far is terrific. I think earlier batches weren't monitored so closely and the top of the grain bed was left exposed to the air (maybe).Are you using the COFI basket? If so, I think all mashes spray some recirculated wort over the grain bed unless you are maxing out the grain space in the basket.
I've used mine only once. It comes with the same silicone hose that the system came with. but a slit in it. It goes on the rim of the brew kettle. I forgot to put weights on it like the video. there was still some steam coming out, but i feel after the weight it would stop that.
The T that comes off the side, connects to the cam lock that your hose goes to. The T is i guess what you could explain as the mixing chamber. the water goes in and sucks the steam out of the pot. When i get my permanent stand set up, i will make a tube go right to a drain. I just had a 9 gallon ferment bucket under. it wans't a big deal to pour out.
Over all i like it and feel it's worth the cost.
What kind of brewhouse efficiency are you all getting? I get about 68 percent for the overall brewhouse efficiency and mash efficiency is about 73.5 (ala Beersmith 3). I've tried changing the grain crush (.035, .025), double crushing, and extending the mash time. I'd like to get a little better efficiency so I can make more with less grain. This is important if I'm doing 5-6 gallon batches in a 20 gallon kettle. Too much grain and then there's not enough water to cover it.
I'd like to get a little better efficiency so I can make more with less grain. This is important if I'm doing 5-6 gallon batches in a 20 gallon kettle. Too much grain and then there's not enough water to cover it.
Just brewed on my BB the other day and thought about this. I'm not sure how the new setups are being sold but do you have the kettle pickup tube/elbow? I bought mine after the fact as it didn't come with the "full" package, and it easily added about .5 to .75 gallons from kettle to ferementor without pulling in any more trub/hop material.
https://www.brew-boss.com/1-5-Tri-Clamp-Pickup-Tube-p/tc-pickuptube.htm