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Sparging with the Grainfather G30 V2

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Boy it sure seems like it takes a while to get 3 gallons of sparge water thru the grain bed with the top plate on it. Having holes just at the bottom I am sure does not help. Oh well, almost time for a beer anyway. LOL
You brewing something wheat?
 
You brewing something wheat?
No, 9 pounds of Pilsner, 1 pound vienna and a quarter pound of biscuit. My crush is set to about the thickness of a credit card. The malt pipe only has holes on the bottom not on the sides like the upgrade does. It is going thru, just a bit slow. Has been going for about 20 to 25 mins and is almost done.
 
No, 9 pounds of Pilsner, 1 pound vienna and a quarter pound of biscuit. My crush is set to about the thickness of a credit card. The malt pipe only has holes on the bottom not on the sides like the upgrade does. It is going thru, just a bit slow. Has been going for about 20 to 25 mins and is almost done.
Mine is the old style that only drains at the bottom. I use the rolled plate on bottom and the silicone gasket one on top so I can position it just off the grain bed. Getting all the sparge water into the bed is not that slow but waiting for it to drip out can be a while. I usually tip it so it concentrates near an edge and flows faster near the end. It's always still dripping a bit when I move the pipe out to the sink and start boil. It's a good time to refill the brew beverage :thumbsup:
 
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