meathead
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Lemon juice does the trick
Welcome to the dark side
Welcome to the dark side
I've done 2 partigyles recently similarly to this but with the grain 100% in my 50L keg mash tun and gravity draining down to the GF. Worked brilliantly.tugger said:I am going to try and double batch with the grainfather pumping into my old mash tun, a round cooler with a false bottom and tap, then using a keg King pump with a ball valve on the outlet to pump back to the grainfather.
The gf will keep the temp stable on both mash tuns with 7 kg in each vessel.
The plan is to then sparge into a 50L keggle and end up with 43L of beer in 2 fermenters. I'm going to do this on the weekend. I hope it works out, I need more spare time.
Even if I get 40l at 1.060 I will be happy.
I've scorched pretty badly in the past (due more to user error than anything else). I still get minor scorching occasionally, depending on the grain bill.Goodbeer said:Only thing is got a few scorch marks on the element. I gave it a light scrape with the paddle a few times during the brew as I'd read you should, but still got a few.
Scrubbed for close to an hour with hot water and the gf cleaning solution, got rid of most but still a few marks.
I've used citric acid before which worked a treat. I'm about to give caustic soda a go which I imagine should work just as well.Goodbeer said:Hello all
Did my first grainfather batch last Saturday...was first all grain too. Now it's done I wish I'd started earlier.
Hit all my targets, ran smoothly, took forever as I was being over cautious with everything, but that should get better with each brew.
Only thing is got a few scorch marks on the element. I gave it a light scrape with the paddle a few times during the brew as I'd read you should, but still got a few.
Scrubbed for close to an hour with hot water and the gf cleaning solution, got rid of most but still a few marks.
Just wondering if anybody had any luck with any other cleaners for this sort of thing?
Thanks
I cut a lemon in half and scrubbed the element with that. It cleaned up a treat with minimal elbow grease and I felt at one with nature h34r:Futur said:I've used citric acid before which worked a treat. I'm about to give caustic soda a go which I imagine should work just as well.
I do exactly the same. Although I'm going to be honest and say that after nearly 5 brews I haven't used the chiller once, it's still untouched. All no chill for me at the moment.kaiserben said:Just post brew with cleaning product.
However pre-brew I always pump some hot tap water through the system & chiller, then discard that water, then I start the batch with fresh, cold tap water.
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