MarkBastard
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Gday all. I'm a BIAB brewer that is seriously considering going 2V or 3V.
I'm thinking of getting a 36L Water Cooler from BCF (http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/products/Cosmoplast-Jumbo-Water-Cooler-36-Litre-Blue.aspx?pid=114209#Description) to use as a mash tun but also able to convert into a party keg cooler.
I know people have used these for mash tuns before, and also know that people have used them for party keg setups with the tap shank going through the hole that the spout uses.
So I would ideally have a removable ball valve (or equiv) connected to a removable false bottom / braid / manifold for mashing.
And then the removable tap / shank for party keg mode.
I would use it for mashing more often than for a party keg setup. I would probably only use it for a party keg once or twice a year.
Questions:
1 - Any one see any issues?
2 - Of the three mash options, false bottoms, braids and manifolders, which one would have the least dead space? What about cost?
3 - If I go 2V and use this for a full volume mash with no mash out or sparging, will this significantly lengthen my brew day?
4 - Would you expect better or worse brewhouse efficiency (Currently getting about 66 to 70% brewhouse (into fermenter) efficiency)
5 - Are dial thermometres on the side of mash tuns like this reliable or a guide only?
Note at the moment after mashing I remove my bag and within 5 minutes turn my urn back on to ramp up to boiling temps. The time it takes me to fully drain my bag is about the same time as it takes my urn to reach the boil. So naturally if I start draining from the mash tun to the kettle and the boil starts BEFORE the mash tun has fully drained, that would add to my brew day length. However if it drains quicker, that won't shorten my brew day, as the ramping up period is 'slack time'.
I'm thinking of getting a 36L Water Cooler from BCF (http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/products/Cosmoplast-Jumbo-Water-Cooler-36-Litre-Blue.aspx?pid=114209#Description) to use as a mash tun but also able to convert into a party keg cooler.
I know people have used these for mash tuns before, and also know that people have used them for party keg setups with the tap shank going through the hole that the spout uses.
So I would ideally have a removable ball valve (or equiv) connected to a removable false bottom / braid / manifold for mashing.
And then the removable tap / shank for party keg mode.
I would use it for mashing more often than for a party keg setup. I would probably only use it for a party keg once or twice a year.
Questions:
1 - Any one see any issues?
2 - Of the three mash options, false bottoms, braids and manifolders, which one would have the least dead space? What about cost?
3 - If I go 2V and use this for a full volume mash with no mash out or sparging, will this significantly lengthen my brew day?
4 - Would you expect better or worse brewhouse efficiency (Currently getting about 66 to 70% brewhouse (into fermenter) efficiency)
5 - Are dial thermometres on the side of mash tuns like this reliable or a guide only?
Note at the moment after mashing I remove my bag and within 5 minutes turn my urn back on to ramp up to boiling temps. The time it takes me to fully drain my bag is about the same time as it takes my urn to reach the boil. So naturally if I start draining from the mash tun to the kettle and the boil starts BEFORE the mash tun has fully drained, that would add to my brew day length. However if it drains quicker, that won't shorten my brew day, as the ramping up period is 'slack time'.