Ok today is a good day!
I'm picking up some of the last few parts for the brewery today, a couple of ball valves for the inlets to the kegs, a couple of bits and bobs like elbow fittings for the plumbing, washers etc.
Got to work out how to make a manifold or false bottom for the mash tun now!
To Do:
1. Test fit all valves, elements and fittings
2. Build mash tun's bottom manifold (going to adapt the previous one that I had for my coolbox I think)
3. Drill out the 22mm tank connectors when the drill bit arrives.
4. Solder up those tank connectors.
5. Build a return manifold for the mash tun
6. Grind or file down the lips of the kegs which are still all jagged
7. Cut hose to fit round the lips of the kegs.
8. Cut hose to length
9. test and Fit new thermocouples
10. Ground everything, and have it inspected by an electrician friend.
11. Test run, tune PID as best as possible.
12. Take everything apart, clean and sanitise everything thoroughly, including all fittings, pipework, etc.
13. Put everything back together with fresh washers.
14. Another test run
15. Brew day!
Then future to-do's are:
1. Buy another pump, adjust system to work off two pumps so I can fly sparge.
2. Make any adjustments needed to the brew stand
3. Have brew stand sandblasted and powdercoated
2. Drink lots of homebrewed beer!
So, that's my lists done, looking forward to working on it after work!
Today was also a good day as, like a lot of homebrewers/beer enthusiasts, I've been trying to lose weight.... I started on the 12th of april, when I weighed 201lb, I'm 20 and 6ft, so this was overweight for me and I was feeling it! Now it's the 12th of May, exactly a month later and I've lost exactly 1 stone! I think it's got something to do with not drinking any homebrew recently
- H