brewtodrinktobrew
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Hello brewers,
So for quite some time I have had this idea of building a “Water Cart”. The premise was to mount a water filter, a propane instant hot water heater, a pump, a Electric HLT, a counter flow chiller and a Hose for cleaning all to a cart to roll to the patio that is my brew area. I finally put it together and did a “Wet Run” with no grain or hops and I am ready to brew.
I have to say I like it a lot and I can’t wait to brew on it. I am going to swing by my LBS tomorrow and make a SMASH IPA to break it in.
From today’s test I was able to run water through a 3 stage filter into the heater into my kettle at 150 degree. I filled both sparge and mash liquid in about 15 min, much faster than heating the water via propane to mash temp. A single pass from the chiller put the water at 64 degrees.
This is going to cut my brew day down by a lot not to mention that I am just rolling my brew cart and the new water cart to my brewing patio. I will post more updates once I brew on it!
So for quite some time I have had this idea of building a “Water Cart”. The premise was to mount a water filter, a propane instant hot water heater, a pump, a Electric HLT, a counter flow chiller and a Hose for cleaning all to a cart to roll to the patio that is my brew area. I finally put it together and did a “Wet Run” with no grain or hops and I am ready to brew.
I have to say I like it a lot and I can’t wait to brew on it. I am going to swing by my LBS tomorrow and make a SMASH IPA to break it in.
From today’s test I was able to run water through a 3 stage filter into the heater into my kettle at 150 degree. I filled both sparge and mash liquid in about 15 min, much faster than heating the water via propane to mash temp. A single pass from the chiller put the water at 64 degrees.
This is going to cut my brew day down by a lot not to mention that I am just rolling my brew cart and the new water cart to my brewing patio. I will post more updates once I brew on it!