MarkBastard
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Yes Darren, the metal basket thing replaces the bag.
Something like this?
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I used a 15L pot in my system for the 'bag', cut out the bottom and pop riveted in a disc of 2mm perforated stainless, which cost about $40. You could call it brew in a pot h34r:
Love the idea Bribie, you could add a little pump to that quite easily to vorlauf then pump back to the kettle! I reckon you could also batch sparge quite nicely, maybe with a bigger lauter tun though?
Suffice to say its an old liquid nitrogen storage container modified into a mashtun.
cheers
darren
So your mashtun came second-hand from the sperm bank.
For sure, i can't post links or pics from my phone but I have a ton of pics of my build in my thread in the gear forum called 15l stovetop herms, it's a couple of pages back. Only real difference in my system compared to what you are talking about is I use a heat exchanger for temp control instead of an urn element directly.Any chance you could show us more pics of that mate?
I'm looking back at the reasons given for working on this method.
1) Reducing trub
2) gaining more clear wort (and better efficiency) ready to pitch into your fermenter.
Although I barely have 1% of your experience I have found in my number of BIAB brews so far that it's the use of a NC cube that is making it harder to seperate trub.
I wonder if you added a few more litres to your strike water and did a standard BIAB but used an immersion chiller and a floccer whether it would make it easier to get your volume up and your trub out of your cube?
I have been mulling over the same couple of obstacles myself and considering ditching NC.
My last BIAB batch gave me 24 litres of clear wort at 75% efficiency, I did however have to muck around with a filter to gain 2.5L back from my trub. I filtered slowly, boiled, cooled and used it for an active starter which I pitched 12-14 hours later.
Just my 2c
Bribie G
The wheel has turned the full circle back to the start of the BIAB way back when!!!!
Have alook at the All In One Brewery subject here http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...l+inone+brewery and in posts 122, 128 ans 132 you will see discussion and photos of what I did using a bucket in the urn and a pool puimp to recirculate etc.
Cheers
Wobbly
Dont mention this sort of stuff Wobbly.... I see lots of people recently working particularly hard to invent a revolutionary round device that you attach to things so you can roll them about the place. Pointing outside at all the cars sitting on top of things that look strangely similar to their design is just rude.
Dont mention this sort of stuff Wobbly.... I see lots of people recently working particularly hard to invent a revolutionary round device that you attach to things so you can roll them about the place. Pointing outside at all the cars sitting on top of things that look strangely similar to their design is just rude.
Dont mention this sort of stuff Wobbly.... I see lots of people recently working particularly hard to invent a revolutionary round device that you attach to things so you can roll them about the place. Pointing outside at all the cars sitting on top of things that look strangely similar to their design is just rude.
Yes guy, that's what I've actually been doing (apart from the crash chilling which doesn't affect hot break) and having to do 25L batches in order to get a 19L cornie plus 2 or three PETs for the archive. Hence the wastage. When I get the efficiency thing sorted (probably by using a deeper vessel to get a more compact grain bed) I can hopefully go right down to 21.5L batches.
So roughly (running it through BeerMate) and saying that grain is $3.50 a kilo and hops are $9 for a foil
For a 5% ABV normally hopped all malt beer just going on Craftbrewers shop prices, ignoring other inputs like yeast etc:
25L batch at 70% efficiency = 6kg of grain and 75g of hops = $28.50
21.5L batch at 85% efficiency (as confirmed by TB who knows people who use my exact lauter tun design which G&G used to sell as a premade unit) = 4.3kg of grain and 64g of hops = $ 21.45
The hops just scale, but with the grain - the two "improvements" work in synergy and really drag the cost down - as I said, now to work on the efficiency :lol:
Edit: so it's not really a question of "RDWHAHB and just chuck an extra half a kilo of malt at it" - with say 80 brews a year I could be looking at a few hundred dollars a year savings - could pay for another lagering fridge.
Maybe instead of all the dicking around you should just bite the bullet and use your two urns to build a Brutus 2.0
http://www.alenuts.com/Alenuts/brutus20.html
At the end of the day, you could choose to run the system as a Brutus 20 Counter Recirculating Sparge System, or as two separate recirculating BIABs
its the dicking around which is a killer, and I suspect a more traditional 3V or 2V system would involve less dicking around, for the same gain
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