seabrew8
Well-Known Member
I got my Grainfather after going to get it on a road trip to the border.I put it togeather and did a leak test/boil test and a cleaning.
I have never throttled back the recirculation during the mash I just let it go wide open.I am about 20 minutes away from adding in my last hop addition to my latest batch as well as adding some Irish moss and I had no problems.I ran a pretty heavy grainbill today at 14 pounds and I did see a lot of stuff going into the over flow when I started....20 minutes later it was crystal clear.After the mash was done lift out the basket and sparge......no grains at all were drained out/leaked....nothing but clear wort.
The Grainfather is wicked....so wicked that if Dana Carvey did a "Grumpy Old Man" sketch about it on SNL he would say "All these young folks want to make their own beer and they want it nice and pretty...with the clear wort and all in one brew vessel.....well back in my day if I wanted to make my own beer I had to use 3 garbage cans and a blow torch and I had to siphon the scalding hot wort from the mash tun into the boil kettle with a piece of garden hose and my own mouth and I had to deal with 3rd degree burns to my lips and face and all I got was a lousy 45% efficiency....but that was the way it was and we LIKED it....hell we LOVED it
I hope my humour is appreciated
RMCB
Interesting i got grain debris in my wort.
Side note: I lived in Airdrie for over a year.
