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WaltG

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So there I am. Put my water in my mash tun. Put the grains in. Stir that **** up.

Hour later go to get my 1st running. NOTHING!


Turns out my contraption in the bottom came apart clogging the whole system.

End of scooping everything into my old biab bag inside my kettle. In the process spilled wort all over my kitchen counters and floor.

Ended up with about 61% efficiency though which i guess it so-so. Too much stress for a brew day.

Just thought I'd share my pain.
 
A stuck grain bed and the RIMS scorching was the highlight of my last brew day, a quick run to the LHBS for new grains and I was finished cleaning up at around midnight...
 
You win some and you lose some, I guess. Keep on truckin


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This wasn't stuck. Cpvc grid in mash tun came apart. Bill should really glue it together
 
Sounds like crappy brew session. Coul be worse though.

After one clog(and attempting numerous ways to unclog without success), I now keep a large mesh bag large enough to hold me grain bill. That way if it clogs, I can just pour the mash into the bag (over my kettle) and carry on.
 
My worst....Burned my hand a couple months back. Not wearing proper PPE, and stupidly grabbing the pot as it was boiling over.
 
Sounds exactly like when I tried to do my Roggenbier and forego the step mash. On top of that, I only had about half the rice hulls I should have. No matter what I did, I couldn't get the tun to drain. At least you'll most likely end up with good beer. This was so thick and syrupy, it was completely undrinkable. I'll never do another rye beer without a step mash...
 
if you do not have a bag use a window sheer/curtain

works well in my 74 quart Coleman extreme cooler

I have done 42 pounds of grain mashed with 13.5 gallons of water

with no problems

all the best

S_M


:rockin::rockin::rockin: This is awesome!
 
if you do not have a bag use a window sheer/curtain

works well in my 74 quart Coleman extreme cooler

I have done 42 pounds of grain mashed with 13.5 gallons of water

with no problems

all the best

S_M

That was my first bag for BIAB other tna being over kill it was great. I did not even bother sewing it for over a year, just used binder clips to keep the extra fabric under control. :mug:
 
That was my first bag for BIAB other tna being over kill it was great. I did not even bother sewing it for over a year, just used binder clips to keep the extra fabric under control. :mug:

I just use binder clips and a cooking rack to keep it off the bottom

for the first six or so batches I just pulled the tab on the spigot to open it

I did put a stainless cooler ball valve on it after that, I have done 40 11.5 gallon batches

with it since July of 2013 and love how well it works

maybe a cooler bag some day

S_M
 
OP my last brew day I tripped on the IC and got lucky the pot with its sweet wort did not tip. Now to figure out if fixing the IC is possible.
 
My worst day was a month ago tried doing 3 brews in one day, 2 hopped extracts and 1 1 gallon all grain, big mistake made so many mistakes on all grain 10 minutes late adding hops and while talking to wife forgot to cool wort before pitching yeast, i'll know tonight after work how bad it tastes suppose be jalepeno, doupt thats what it tastes like
Tried putting growler in freeazer to rapid cool froze blow off line
 
if you do not have a bag use a window sheer/curtain



works well in my 74 quart Coleman extreme cooler



I have done 42 pounds of grain mashed with 13.5 gallons of water



with no problems



all the best



S_M


This may be why wives dislike this hobby. 😂
 
This wasn't stuck. Cpvc grid in mash tun came apart. Bill should really glue it together

Don't glue it. The glue is only temp rated to 120F. You'll end up with pvc glue flavored beer.

I feel your pain though. Or I should say, I felt it once. I had my manifold partially disassemble (one corner) mid-mash. I bare handed reassembled it in the 150F wort.
 
Had that happen the very first time I did AG. I feel your pain friend.


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Brew day 2 weeks ago I find that a roommate ran over the garden hose, there was some 'growth' in my hot liquid lines, and a buddy of mine moved the turkey fryer while I was grabbing grains. The rubber hose ended up touching the metal leg. I caught it as flames started to spurt out. Needless to say I bought a braided stainless steel replacement, on top of all the other various hose replacements.
 
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