SoCal-Doug
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Since I've built up my third rig and have some batches through it, I've been pondering on something...
I use a typical 3 vessel (converted sanke) HERMS system (HLT, MLT, BK), "hard plumbed" with valves. The MLT has a simple pickup tube and domed false bottom. The thermometer and RTD are on the wort output line so there is nothing else inside the kettle other than the return line (from the HERMS coil) at the top of the kettle. Simply a silicone tube that whirlpools during recirculation and sparging. Very much like the old Sabco systems. I am totally happy with it, and get efficiencies in the 90's, but...
What if... and don't laugh... I put a big BIAB bag in the MLT. Loosely, where the grain still fills wall to wall at mash in and still forms a nice natural filter bed. In theory, nothing has changed except there is a bag between the grain and any metal. Mash in as usual. Recirculate as usual. Sparge as usual.
Why? One single reason. At cleanup time, grab the bag, take everything out in one shot, dump it in my horse's feed bins (spent grain is like crack to horses). No scooping, no disassembling them dumping, no last 20 grains to pick out of the MLT. It's all about me wanting to be lazy at cleanup.
Thoughts? Would the bag inhibit/reduce flow? Other issues i'm not thinking of? Is there one type or another of bag that would work better? Is this more common than I thought and i'm the last person on earth to consider it?
I use a typical 3 vessel (converted sanke) HERMS system (HLT, MLT, BK), "hard plumbed" with valves. The MLT has a simple pickup tube and domed false bottom. The thermometer and RTD are on the wort output line so there is nothing else inside the kettle other than the return line (from the HERMS coil) at the top of the kettle. Simply a silicone tube that whirlpools during recirculation and sparging. Very much like the old Sabco systems. I am totally happy with it, and get efficiencies in the 90's, but...
What if... and don't laugh... I put a big BIAB bag in the MLT. Loosely, where the grain still fills wall to wall at mash in and still forms a nice natural filter bed. In theory, nothing has changed except there is a bag between the grain and any metal. Mash in as usual. Recirculate as usual. Sparge as usual.
Why? One single reason. At cleanup time, grab the bag, take everything out in one shot, dump it in my horse's feed bins (spent grain is like crack to horses). No scooping, no disassembling them dumping, no last 20 grains to pick out of the MLT. It's all about me wanting to be lazy at cleanup.
Thoughts? Would the bag inhibit/reduce flow? Other issues i'm not thinking of? Is there one type or another of bag that would work better? Is this more common than I thought and i'm the last person on earth to consider it?