Gave it a test run today, had a few issues but mostly was a success. I made wort anyway
For the short term, I'm just removing the mash tun once I start the boil. It only took 14 mins to bring the wort to the boil after sparge. Also meant I could clean out the mash tun while the boil was going on.
Long term I'll look at some heat shielding.
As for the problems encoutered, a few were pretty standard like misestimating thermal loss (mash was too low at first so had to add some boiling water), niggles like having to run to/from the tap when filling the HLT (going to put a tap after the water filter) and my new fermenter not fitting in the fridge with an airlock on it
The other two major issues:
- I had no way of measuring the liquid in the kettle. As a result I didn't sparge enough, and I'd originally intended to make some sort of submergible measure but decided not to at the last minute as I was concerned about putting it back in the vessel at the end of the boil to measure evaporation losses.
- Bloody aeration unit! I couldn't get my airline to fit over the barb of the airstone. Need to look into using some different line and plumbing it a bit more permenantly. Wasn't a huge issue in the end, but annoying having to re-plumb things at the time.
Things that really impressed me today:
- Electric HLT. It rocks. Just set it, leave it and wait.
- March pump, so handy for cleanup as well as the brewing process. To sanitise (and clean after use) the CFWC etc I just pumped around near boiling water, then sanitiser solution (phos acid).
- Quick disconnects - Brilliant stuff!
- Rambo burner - It was able to bring the wort to the boil within 15 mins.
- Hopsock - Made cleanup of the kettle very easy
- Whirlfloc - Same as above, so much better than the useless irish moss flakes I used to use before (i'm sure someone just sold me dried parsley labeled as irish moss)
Now I can't wait to fix the issues and do the next brew! :super: