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Hi all,
I have completed my first brew in my new setup a while ago.. I had one of those trial runs that just became a debacle..
The biggest issue was draining the mash:
The gear I'm using is the tri-keg setup consisting of a water heating keg, an insulated keg for a mash tun and a 3rd for the boil.
The taps are affixed to the steel just above where the curve starts. I have a SS false bottom, and it moved around during the mashing process. When it came time to drain that bad boy the bloody tap was clogged. I am new to the AG thing and wonder if I am just missing something really obvious or if there is a trick to it. What typ of hose should i be using for the outlet - tap. I have some of the spring reinforced hose so I dont think crushing is the issue. the other thing is that the hose seems to go uphill from the elbow on the FB to the tap, again, this may be a silly question. In the end i had to use a seive and a saucepan as a ladel which gave the brew the unmistakable oxidised vibe, although not completely undrinkable, but I digress. Any pointers here would be appreciated. there seems to be a monstrous amount of info out there on the technical stuff but not much on the simple stuff that you would expect to be self explanatory.
There were other issues like boiling capabilities and other simple ones like it that I can probably sort, however any insight from anyone that has encountered issues of this minor magnitude and may save me a headache next time would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and if anyone has any good resources on how to properly enact the use of my plate heat exchanger, like maybe the locations of some tutorials or something would be awesome..
Thanks in advance.
I have completed my first brew in my new setup a while ago.. I had one of those trial runs that just became a debacle..
The biggest issue was draining the mash:
The gear I'm using is the tri-keg setup consisting of a water heating keg, an insulated keg for a mash tun and a 3rd for the boil.
The taps are affixed to the steel just above where the curve starts. I have a SS false bottom, and it moved around during the mashing process. When it came time to drain that bad boy the bloody tap was clogged. I am new to the AG thing and wonder if I am just missing something really obvious or if there is a trick to it. What typ of hose should i be using for the outlet - tap. I have some of the spring reinforced hose so I dont think crushing is the issue. the other thing is that the hose seems to go uphill from the elbow on the FB to the tap, again, this may be a silly question. In the end i had to use a seive and a saucepan as a ladel which gave the brew the unmistakable oxidised vibe, although not completely undrinkable, but I digress. Any pointers here would be appreciated. there seems to be a monstrous amount of info out there on the technical stuff but not much on the simple stuff that you would expect to be self explanatory.
There were other issues like boiling capabilities and other simple ones like it that I can probably sort, however any insight from anyone that has encountered issues of this minor magnitude and may save me a headache next time would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and if anyone has any good resources on how to properly enact the use of my plate heat exchanger, like maybe the locations of some tutorials or something would be awesome..
Thanks in advance.