Why is it necessary to adjust the hop schedule? Do you not boil for a full hour?
No I boiled for one hour, the adjustment is because I did no-chill. If I chilled with my IC I would not have had to adjust the hop additions.
Why is it necessary to adjust the hop schedule? Do you not boil for a full hour?
Would it be possible to do no-chill with a 5 gal glass carboy? I would use a foam stopper, NOT an airlock or anything else that might get clogged up, which would create a potentially dangerous vacuum in the glass.
Can you no chill with better bottles?
That's it .... I'm doing this. So basically you have your pre boil volume plus what the grain's going to absorb in your mash tun?
So my preboil volume is 7 gallons and we'll say 11 lbs of grain. The grain should absorb 1.375 gallons so I just mash with 8.375 gallons (roughly) ? Is that right?
This makes me wonder how little we can do and still get a good beer.
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Skip aerating by using olive oil in the starter.
Yep it's that simple, and my volume worked out spot on (I was a quart short pre-boil because I spilled a quart of water trying to prime the pump). I made a chart in the back of my brewlog notebook so I don't have to figure it out each time.
The ale pail is a #2 HDPE food grade ale pail, same one you get from LHBS. HDPE can handle the heat. Anything else cannot including glass... Better Bottles melt at just over 140*F... for more info on no chill see this thread, no sense re-hashing it all here.
The sparge manifold in the cooler is a 3' piece of reinforced PVC tubing from Home Depot with holes drilled every 1/2" and a plug in the end. It's connected to a nipple sandwich which comes through the lid just like the pot lid.
When you brew with the no-sparge method, this 3 to 5 gallons is added to the mash tun at the end of the mash, before recirculation, and allows the mash tun to be simply drained to achieve full boil volume. By using more grain and adding all the water during the mash, you can relax and not worry about mash pH, astringency and undershooting your gravity.
7gal*4=28 quarts. 28quarts/13lbs of grain= 2.15384615 quarts/lbs I just randomly picked 13 lbs. then go here
http://www.rackers.org/calcs.shtml
with a ration of 2.15, a grain temp of 60, and a desired temp of 155, your strike temp should be 166.
You ever try to make anything out of the second runnings? I'm doing a stout tonight. Maybe I'll throw some hops in and make an extremely light stout.
You've got a larger quantity of water, is there any reason that would wreak havoc? I'm just starting to understand mash PH, so I could be way off base...
Looks like a nice setup that I'm considering doing. I don't know squat about these pumps, how is the flow restricted or governed so that the flow during recirculation is balanced?
I assume the toolbox is to keep it dry. Anything special on how to mount it in a tb?
THanks for the info! Just picked up a March 809 PL-HS-C on Ebay for $104 shipped. This is going to be fun!
Check it when it comes in. If you bought it from USAPUMPS, he had some mixups on delivery. I ordered mine a month ago, it was late (got it Monday), and it was the center inlet, not inline that I ordered.
However, Michael from USAPUMPS was quick to correct the issue and is sending replacement head. Smoking deal on pumps and gets me set to do my own no sparge.