I didn't plan it out this way, but my wife has been wanting me to brew an Irish Red, so I'm doing that this weekend. Just so happens that St Patrick's day is next month, so this is great timing.
going to run a water test tomorrow to see how the BCS works. Since my set up is pretty simple hope it all goes well. I got a new Galaxy View... perfect size for this application.
Anyone any kind of hoist with a sliding feature? I would like to be able to slide it from the kettle over to the sink about 5 ft or so max. I was thinking some black iron pipe and sliding along that, but not sure how to rig it. just wondering if anyone else does something like this...
I don't have one, but the first thing that comes to mind is a "barn door" sliding door track with just one roller. It should support the weight and be easy to install. Search for "box rail".
test run didnt go as expected I thought I could just use the BCS in man mode to hit a certain temp and maintain it, but when it turns on , it just stays on going right past the set point. Im not sure what I did wrong, but its probably something stupid... any advice?
First brew day went ok, a few mistakes and setup issues. Now all solved
got some 1/16 Aircraft cable here at work to raise the basket. And i used some iron pipe as a rail to slide the basket back and forth between the sink and the pot.
Ordered the SS arm that the new CBS is using, the hose didnt work very well... too much of a pain.
the German Hefe ferments like crazy!!
Just need to work on my cleaning in place procedures to shorting the brew times...
will try to take one when i get home. Its just black iron pipe with 2 90s and the bases are screwed into the floor joists above with lag bolts. I can hang off of it no problem, then i just use a deer hoist with a steel ring to attach it to the pipe and i just slide it back and forth to the sink.
then just 6 ft of black pipe. not the most elegant setup, but its sturdy and simple. I used a deer hoist, but the metal hanger part was too large, so i just used the hook and the pulley.