Drachental_Des
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Just looking for pics or a vid of how you mash in.![]()
Ah, OK, I'll dig the super-8 out and see what we can do!!
Just looking for pics or a vid of how you mash in.![]()
Ah, OK, I'll dig the super-8 out and see what we can do!!
Des, WELCOME!
Thanks for the info. Where would one find this mesh for the filter?
Thanks,
Rob
hfk2: I haven't seen much, if any, variation in efficiency, just in time to complete conversion. As for regretting joining in, the feeling so far is akin to sitting in a circle and standing up to say, Hello, my names Des and I use a Braumeister A very liberating feeling![]()
i happen to have some of this stuff we use to line our bonsai pots with.
http://www.maibanbonsai.com/bonsaipotscreen14x11sheetcovers35holesplus.aspx
looks pretty close to me!
Just a word of caution, before you go and brew with anything that is not rated for temp or food-grade, boil whatever it is in a pot of water for 30mins or so and taste the water to see if you can detect any off-flavors.
personally ill stick with my stainless mesh from a splatter screen. my wife is all coo coo about organics and against any type of plastic coming into contact with food at high heat. From what she says and she reads alot, thats a one way ticket to carcinogens in your food.
My wife is exactly the same. Good points. I'll stick with my stainless splash screen for now. I think I will buy a larger plash screen eventually and cut it back so its not missing those holes around the outer edge. Last time I did as suggested and added the cloth type filter first and then the splatter screen held that down nicely, but just don't know if that may choke the flow too much.
Didn't you get like 80% odd percent efficiency? I wouldn't worry about choking the flow too much at that point.![]()
From what she says and she reads alot, thats a one way ticket to carcinogens in your food.
I think you missed on the first programming step called "Mashing".
"Mashing" is badly translated from german and means dough in temperature or mash-in temperature.
Can be adjusted up and down with the arrows as all the other steps.
It is not considered a rest/phase by the machine but it won't accept any steps/phases lower than "Mashing".
So if you want your first rest at 62, set "Mashing" too at 62.
Got it done right today! Thanks for the info. Also, if I wanted to pause in the middle of the mash to stir, I can do this by:
1. Press up/down arrows simultaneously.
2. Stir.
3. Press up arrow to resume?
Thanks.
waynemil said:Sorry for the sideways photos. I took on my Iphone.
try the free adobe PS express app. Does rotate and crop etc. right on the iPhone.
You could also just make less gallons right? So instead of 10 gallons of a IIPA, you would end up with 6-8?? I used 22.5#'s this past brew day and still had several inches of space between the top of the grain and top of the malt pipe.
The idea marzi suggests seems the best though. Hadn't heard of that one yet!
Wayne,
Thanks for the pics of the BIAB method. Looks like a nice batch you got there!
My Pleasure,
Yes, it was so clear--, and when I saw the bag at the homebrew store I could not resist. Although I thought it would save a lot of cleanup time too, that was really not the case, because it took a lot of rinsing to get all the grains out. I think I will also go with the splatter screen idea everyone is doing for the next batch. I think I have been getting a little lower efficiencies because I have not been stirring. When I had the brewmagic, they said that was a no-no or it would affect repeatability. I have been to lazy to stir during the 2 minute pump pauses and Thorsten from Morebeer4you says he does not do it. I think a compromise for me in the future will be, after I lift the malt pipe up, I will give it a good stir and then just pour about 2 liters over the grain to see what happens. If anyone has any suggestions let me know.
Thanks,
Wayne