surly
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Anyone used the 38L pot for their boil yet? I am wondering if anyone has noticed scorching/burning of their wort.
Is the base thick/heavy?
Is the base thick/heavy?
Wise words!!MCHammo said:Better to ask a simple question now than look a fool later on! It can be a bit confusing sometimes, though. Different names/terminology for the same thing...
On a different note, I've picked up the rest of the equipment I needed to BIAB, including the ingredients for my first brew. Thursday is looking like the big day
I spent a little while looking around for a few easy recipes to start with (this is not only my first BIAB, but my first beer), and found a couple of alright looking leads. I then checked out the website for the LHBS, and found that they have a few decent looking AG recipe packs that they make up. Ended up going for the Vienna Lager pack that they do. I've subbed in WLP838 (Southern German Lager) for the yeast, though. Managed to get a taste of a few of the un-cracked grains too, which was awesome.Dan Dan said:Wise words!!
What's the first brew?
mate wow thats exactly what i want to do. how hard is it to put the ball valve in?Proffs said:I've done a few mods to mine already. Ball valve and pick up installed.
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I had to add some stainless bolts to the basket as it rested on the pickup by about 3mm.
I've got a pulley set up too but for some reason I can't upload the pic. Plus I think my pics are gonna be sideways. Pfft. I'll come back to this later. And by later I mean tomorrow. Haha.
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There we go. Got it. Now all I need to do is convince the Gestapo to let me buy the ingredients for my next brew!
Na, piece of piss mate. Just used a cheap step drill bit from bunnings to drill the hole to 20mm and filed the extra mm out. It was pretty easy seeing the pots only aluminium. The only bummer about it is that the elbow on the pickup sits just too high so the basket rests on it. I had to put 3 stainless bolts in the bottom of the basket to raise it. If you're any good with a drill this probably wouldn't happen. :unsure: I needed 60mm bolts but couldn't get them with the thread all the way up so had to get 75mm and shorten them. No biggie.jaymzica said:mate wow thats exactly what i want to do. how hard is it to put the ball valve in?
+1 for anthony from craftbrewer. he emailed me the specs and details about all parts. same price.Proffs said:Na, piece of piss mate. Just used a cheap step drill bit from bunnings to drill the hole to 20mm and filed the extra mm out. It was pretty easy seeing the pots only aluminium. The only bummer about it is that the elbow on the pickup sits just too high so the basket rests on it. I had to put 3 stainless bolts in the bottom of the basket to raise it. If you're any good with a drill this probably wouldn't happen. :unsure: I needed 60mm bolts but couldn't get them with the thread all the way up so had to get 75mm and shorten them. No biggie.
I got all the bits for the valve from Anthony @ Craftbrewer. Cost around $60. The bolts were another $15 alone! The pulley, rope, and clip came from the big shed and probably cost another $20.
Let me know if you want some more details about exact parts etc.
Yea, that's my plan as well. The main reason I put the valve in was to fill a cube without spilling heaps of boiling wort all over myself...again. Hahajaymzica said:sweet as. i might try without the ball lock for now. ill pull the grain bag with grain out and sparge in another pot i have then transfer back to big pot.
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