Your right I could get away with the one pump, but I thought it would simplfy the brew day not having to swap hoses around for filling the mash tun and sparging.QldKev said:Why do you need 2 pumps for that design, and why have the kettle on another level if you have a pump?
Good point, you would need either your HLT on a higher level or a second pump if you are a fly sparger.sponge said:Two pumps gives a bit of flexibility with fly sparging as well.
Minor increase in efficiency I think. And bragging rights. I think it's unnecessarily complicated personally but if you want to pimp your rig it's the next step.HowlingDog said:I'm not to sure where to put this question but I suppose this thread is closer to the point. I've noticed in European forums - not UK, that most Homebrew systems shown use a stirred mash tun. Since I'm assuming that most of their beers are pilsener/lager and involved decoctions or multiple step mashes this maybe the reason. HERMS/RIMS would eliminate the use of a stirred mash tun but would it be an advantage or a complication?
HD
HERM-IT is big in Norway, makes sense as they need to keep there mash warm and you dont need to stir.HowlingDog said:I'm not to sure where to put this question but I suppose this thread is closer to the point. I've noticed in European forums - not UK, that most Homebrew systems shown use a stirred mash tun. Since I'm assuming that most of their beers are pilsener/lager and involved decoctions or multiple step mashes this maybe the reason. HERMS/RIMS would eliminate the use of a stirred mash tun but would it be an advantage or a complication?
HD
a herms coil in the HLT can double as an immersion chiller. it's the most economical way to go because it doesn't require a 4th vessel and it can be used to chill your wort. putting your HERMS in a 4th vessel is no where near as economical from this view.QldKev said:I personally don't like the HERMS coil in the HLT, get it in the smallest water bath you can fit it in.
Kev,QldKev said:Whilst I do brew beer to save some money, I brew beer to make great beer and not to make the cheapest system. I don't like the thermal mass of the HLT for ramping and overshooting so to me setting up a dedicated HERMS is 100% worthwhile. If I built mine again I would like to try either a liebig or shotgun condenser style for the heat exchanger. Then I could use a small pump to pump hot water into it and shut the pump down once I hit my set point.
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