Beerisyummy
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Hi QK,
Your results inspired me to totally overhaul my system on Sunday morning. I do a reverse flow up through the mash on my "pod" type of MT, but it's followed by a mash out sparging in the usual configuration.
I was struggling to get the flow quick enough. Now I know I can just drill a shirtload more holes and be done with it. Sweet!
Earlier on in the thread I said I'd bounce some ideas. Pics are the easy way to do that so here goes.....
My false bottom on the original pod.
The mesh screens that allow me to pump wort up as well as using gravity.
Pulling out 5kg of grain in the old setup.
The new and improved ( I hope) set up. I was bored and it was early on a Sunday morning.
All nestled together with 60% wheaty doughed in at tap temp.
Stick the lid on and you know the rest.
When I do my mash out sparge thingy at the end I use my system just like yours. I'm wondering if the mesh screens I use would help in your setup? You don't even need to worry about your flow getting too fast and grain flooding over the edges.
Your results inspired me to totally overhaul my system on Sunday morning. I do a reverse flow up through the mash on my "pod" type of MT, but it's followed by a mash out sparging in the usual configuration.
I was struggling to get the flow quick enough. Now I know I can just drill a shirtload more holes and be done with it. Sweet!
Earlier on in the thread I said I'd bounce some ideas. Pics are the easy way to do that so here goes.....
My false bottom on the original pod.
The mesh screens that allow me to pump wort up as well as using gravity.
Pulling out 5kg of grain in the old setup.
The new and improved ( I hope) set up. I was bored and it was early on a Sunday morning.
All nestled together with 60% wheaty doughed in at tap temp.
Stick the lid on and you know the rest.
When I do my mash out sparge thingy at the end I use my system just like yours. I'm wondering if the mesh screens I use would help in your setup? You don't even need to worry about your flow getting too fast and grain flooding over the edges.