All the march pumps and chugger pumps I've seen look like they will hold a small reservoir of liquid that can not be drained after use.
I am designing my all grain system - so correct me if I am wrong... but I have not seen a pump that lets all the liquid drain completely after use. They all appear to be missing a drain screw on the bottom of the impeller housing... without one, won't these pumps hide a nice puddle of water for bacteria to grow in until the next brew day?
I've read about people flushing and rinsing to clean them... but it doesn't seem sanitary to me to put it in storage without completely draining and drying the entire system.
I guess if nobody else is worried about it, it is not an issue. And a lot of beer has been made using these pumps, but it doesn't seem safe to me.
-bigsipper
I am designing my all grain system - so correct me if I am wrong... but I have not seen a pump that lets all the liquid drain completely after use. They all appear to be missing a drain screw on the bottom of the impeller housing... without one, won't these pumps hide a nice puddle of water for bacteria to grow in until the next brew day?
I've read about people flushing and rinsing to clean them... but it doesn't seem sanitary to me to put it in storage without completely draining and drying the entire system.
I guess if nobody else is worried about it, it is not an issue. And a lot of beer has been made using these pumps, but it doesn't seem safe to me.
-bigsipper