bovineblitz
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I usually use a towel and a couple of blankets over the top of the cooler. Works great.
I followed original specs on a new 10 gallon Rubbermaid. I just came home with 6 washers for spacers on the outside and there is still a 1/4 gap to the valve when I put it on. I'll need 3 or 4 more washers to get a seal. That is ridiculous. Any suggestions for an alternative?
I followed original specs on a new 10 gallon Rubbermaid. I just came home with 6 washers for spacers on the outside and there is still a 1/4 gap to the valve when I put it on. I'll need 3 or 4 more washers to get a seal. That is ridiculous. Any suggestions for an alternative?
FuBaR1218 said:I am looking to build a MLT like this but have been reading that only having a central draining point, which just running the braided hose would create, will cause the grain in the middle to become overly rinsed while sparging etc that may release tannins. Which would then leave an off taste. Anyone have any experience with this?
I am having an argument with my buddy as to whether to go with the braided hose or build a manifold out of copper tubing.
I am looking to build a MLT like this but have been reading that only having a central draining point, which just running the braided hose would create, will cause the grain in the middle to become overly rinsed while sparging etc that may release tannins. Which would then leave an off taste. Anyone have any experience with this?
I am having an argument with my buddy as to whether to go with the braided hose or build a manifold out of copper tubing.
Nobodies does![]()
Has anyone tried this with the 10 gallon Igloo "Industrial" Cooler?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00002N6SB/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
http://www.homebrewing.org/All-Grain-Equipment_c_185.html
Adventures In Homebrewing use them for their AG setups. They say they're the best on the market.![]()
Has anyone tried this with the 10 gallon Igloo "Industrial" Cooler?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00002N6SB/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I am looking to build a MLT like this but have been reading that only having a central draining point, which just running the braided hose would create, will cause the grain in the middle to become overly rinsed while sparging etc that may release tannins. Which would then leave an off taste. Anyone have any experience with this?
I am having an argument with my buddy as to whether to go with the braided hose or build a manifold out of copper tubing.
Hey guys,
You'll have to forgive me for not reading through all 213 pages, I only read through 26 and couldn't find an answer.
Is there any reason to not just use a large mesh bag (or make an even bigger one) inside the cooler, and forget about the whole braided hose thing? You could just raise the bag a bit when you drain and it should drain way quicker than through a braided supply! Cleanup would be a breeze afterwards, too.
If I'm totally off track here I apologize, I've never brewed before but this is certainly how I will doing my first batch this weekend.
You should check out BIAB (brew in a bag) systems. And we don't use a bag in this system cause you wouldn't get a uniform grain bed for sparging.
Enjoy your first brew:rockin:
madamimadam said:Hey guys,
You'll have to forgive me for not reading through all 213 pages, I only read through 26 and couldn't find an answer.
Is there any reason to not just use a large mesh bag (or make an even bigger one) inside the cooler, and forget about the whole braided hose thing? You could just raise the bag a bit when you drain and it should drain way quicker than through a braided supply! Cleanup would be a breeze afterwards, too.
If I'm totally off track here I apologize, I've never brewed before but this is certainly how I will doing my first batch this weekend.