Superoo
Well-Known Member
Just wonderiong what sort of filtering system the Brew-On-Premises shops use ?
I saw in the local BopShop, they use a filter unit thats probably only 2-3 times the size of my filter unit. Not sure what filtering media they use.
Surely they dont stuff around changing / cleaning filter elements every 60L brew, or do they ?
My reason for asking...
I'm a lazy *******, and...
I find it a bit of a pain cleaning the filter / housing etc, so havent filtered for ages now, but if I could find a simpler method I'd do it again for the odd brew where a brew sceptic tries one of my finest..
Also have considered just jamming my filter housing full of chux wipes (moist with starsan of course), and gravity filtering straight to keg, or maybe using that blue paper hand towel stuff. Then its just throw away filters.
I know it wouldnt work as fine as a standard filter element, but it would remove any small hop particles etc, and should brighten the beer a bit.
Any thoughts on this ?
I saw in the local BopShop, they use a filter unit thats probably only 2-3 times the size of my filter unit. Not sure what filtering media they use.
Surely they dont stuff around changing / cleaning filter elements every 60L brew, or do they ?
My reason for asking...
I'm a lazy *******, and...
I find it a bit of a pain cleaning the filter / housing etc, so havent filtered for ages now, but if I could find a simpler method I'd do it again for the odd brew where a brew sceptic tries one of my finest..
Also have considered just jamming my filter housing full of chux wipes (moist with starsan of course), and gravity filtering straight to keg, or maybe using that blue paper hand towel stuff. Then its just throw away filters.
I know it wouldnt work as fine as a standard filter element, but it would remove any small hop particles etc, and should brighten the beer a bit.
Any thoughts on this ?