Crusty
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
Seems most electric brewers on here are using herms as opposed to a rims setup. I have been researching both systems pretty hard & each has their own plus & minus. I read a lot that caramalisation in a poorly designed rims can be a major problem. I also hear a great deal about herms systems needing a 2400watt element in a seperate vessel to quickly ramp up temp for the mash if targets are short. I noted that beerbelly sells his herms system without a seperate vessel for the herms & has the coil in the HLT. Surely a 3600watt element in a 50lt HLT keggle would ramp up quickly enough & keep temps at required levels for the mash & mashout.
Anyone here using a rims care to describe their system & how it compares to a herms.
Crusty
Seems most electric brewers on here are using herms as opposed to a rims setup. I have been researching both systems pretty hard & each has their own plus & minus. I read a lot that caramalisation in a poorly designed rims can be a major problem. I also hear a great deal about herms systems needing a 2400watt element in a seperate vessel to quickly ramp up temp for the mash if targets are short. I noted that beerbelly sells his herms system without a seperate vessel for the herms & has the coil in the HLT. Surely a 3600watt element in a 50lt HLT keggle would ramp up quickly enough & keep temps at required levels for the mash & mashout.
Anyone here using a rims care to describe their system & how it compares to a herms.
Crusty