T.D.
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I recently started a thread asking about the best way to sparge. Most people recommended batch sparging, which may still happen one day, but I decided to stick with what I know, and that's fly sparging at this stage, so I thought I would just try and make my process smoother. Enter sparge arm!
I bought a "Phil's sparger" from Gerard at ND Homebrewing and this thing is awesome!! Gerard warned me that watching this thing is almost hypnotic and he's not wrong! :blink: But it has made such a difference to the smoothness of my brewing process. I used to absolutely dread sparging because it meant manually bailing sparge water out of one bucket and gently pouring it over the mash (which wouldn't have been great for getting the distribution even over the grain bed either). All this while trying to hold the mash tun snap-lock tap open just enough to get that magic flow rate of 0.5-1L/min. I also put a brass ball valve on my mash tun, which fixed this (see pic of total setup in the next post). These two relatively minor upgrades have made a massive difference. Life is easy now!
If anybody here who fly-sparges and hasn't already got a good sparge arm, I highly recommend it!
Check it out:
I bought a "Phil's sparger" from Gerard at ND Homebrewing and this thing is awesome!! Gerard warned me that watching this thing is almost hypnotic and he's not wrong! :blink: But it has made such a difference to the smoothness of my brewing process. I used to absolutely dread sparging because it meant manually bailing sparge water out of one bucket and gently pouring it over the mash (which wouldn't have been great for getting the distribution even over the grain bed either). All this while trying to hold the mash tun snap-lock tap open just enough to get that magic flow rate of 0.5-1L/min. I also put a brass ball valve on my mash tun, which fixed this (see pic of total setup in the next post). These two relatively minor upgrades have made a massive difference. Life is easy now!
If anybody here who fly-sparges and hasn't already got a good sparge arm, I highly recommend it!
Check it out: