Evening folks! It's been a while since I've posted, because I took a hiatus from brewing, but I'm recently back and loving it. Here's a quick background on me so you'll have an idea of my experience level:
I brew, on average, about once per month, but I've been doing it for about 3 years now - been doing all-grain for about half that time. I'm currently doing 5-gallon, all-grain batches, and I've only ever brewed from existing recipes. I use a 10-gallon Rubbermaid picnic cooler for a mash tun, a 10-gallon stainless steel boil kettle, and boil using a single unit propane burner. I also use a submersion chiller, and either glass carboy or glass Big Mouth Bubbler.
I'm honing my technique, and things are improving each time I brew. However, the biggest problem that I almost always have is that the stupid screen filter on my funnel clogs when I'm transferring from my boil kettle to my carboy (it's one of those circular screen filters that snaps down into the funnel).
When the funnel clogs, I usually take a spoon and scrape it back and forth. This makes it flow, but I think it's forcing hop residue down into my carboy (last I heard, that's not a great thing?). I always Vorlauf and catch big pieces of grain coming out of my mash tun (cooler) with a strainer before I boil, so I don't think that is the problem.
I feel like I am overlooking something simple here. Can someone give me some guidance?
Thanks guys/gals.
I brew, on average, about once per month, but I've been doing it for about 3 years now - been doing all-grain for about half that time. I'm currently doing 5-gallon, all-grain batches, and I've only ever brewed from existing recipes. I use a 10-gallon Rubbermaid picnic cooler for a mash tun, a 10-gallon stainless steel boil kettle, and boil using a single unit propane burner. I also use a submersion chiller, and either glass carboy or glass Big Mouth Bubbler.
I'm honing my technique, and things are improving each time I brew. However, the biggest problem that I almost always have is that the stupid screen filter on my funnel clogs when I'm transferring from my boil kettle to my carboy (it's one of those circular screen filters that snaps down into the funnel).
When the funnel clogs, I usually take a spoon and scrape it back and forth. This makes it flow, but I think it's forcing hop residue down into my carboy (last I heard, that's not a great thing?). I always Vorlauf and catch big pieces of grain coming out of my mash tun (cooler) with a strainer before I boil, so I don't think that is the problem.
I feel like I am overlooking something simple here. Can someone give me some guidance?
Thanks guys/gals.