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Here's mine, finished yesterday. After 9 coats of high temp marine varnish.

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Stuck the sticker on before varnishing.
 
Here's a picture of my mash paddle. :lol: Haven't had a need to use it much though, Kits & bits is the way to go. :beer:
Oh, & BTW the pic was taken by a 5mp point & shoot digi. It's not what equipment you've got, it's the way that you use it that matters, eh Tangent. :D


That is a classic trophy and the picture has a medieval touch ,excellent


Pumpy :)
 
Why would you use a mash maddle when they have invented Steel's mashers and rakes, you guys are brewing the hard way, check out the photo

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I use an old coopers plastic spoon (snapped in half of course) with 20cm of the handle left. It isnt uncommon for my hands to get burnt when trying to mix.

Im going to get a good wooden one once ive build the bigger mash tun. I would build a stainless one but after a few beers id be worried about scratching the inside of the SS mash tun.

Ash, the attached picture shows a paddle similar to, but by no means as prestigious as, the one you will be receiving shortly from ANAWBS. Yours is also brand new, not old and gnarled like mine.

The other objects in this still life are meant to represent a contemporary ANAWBS fashion parade. They show how styles have changed since Clive's success in 2000 ;)

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Why would you use a mash maddle when they have invented Steel's mashers and rakes, you guys are brewing the hard way, check out the photo

beraplan33.jpg

Can I pick one of them up for five quid?
 
looks good wee stu, bigger than i was expecting :D

Herbstoffe.. where else may i have seen that... looks familiar.
 
After making this one last week:-

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I just couldn't use it, much too purdy! B)


So I slapped up another more traditional jobbie last night out of Tassie Oak while having a few JS Golden Ales. :D

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Proud owner of a 2006 Borret original.

Powers through the doughballs of a 10kg grainbill with relative ease. :beerbang:

Do not insist on substitutes. :lol:

Warren -

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:lol: Many thanks Mon. 'Tis but a pleasure.

May it bring more power to your brewing arm. :rolleyes:

Borret
 
Too understated... I'd prefer to call myself a Mash Paddle ****. :rolleyes:

Warren -
 
As you can see from the shape my mash paddle originally had wooden handle but now sports a stainless steel one.

:beer:

Hmmmm....an insulated handle extension on top and you could turn the upper half into an immersion element with paddle on the bottom.

An Immersion Paddle, if you please!!

Cheers,
TL thinking outside the square! :ph34r:
 
As you can see from the shape my mash paddle originally had wooden handle but now sports a stainless steel one.

:beer:

Hmmmm....an insulated handle extension on top and you could turn the upper half into an immersion element with paddle on the bottom.

An Immersion Paddle, if you please!!

Cheers,
TL thinking outside the square! :ph34r:

Good idea TL but I am already in love with an immersion element like Screwtops .

:beer:
 
As you can see from the shape my mash paddle originally had wooden handle but now sports a stainless steel one.

:beer:

Hmmmm....an insulated handle extension on top and you could turn the upper half into an immersion element with paddle on the bottom.

An Immersion Paddle, if you please!!

Cheers,
TL thinking outside the square! :ph34r:

Good idea TL but I am already in love with an immersion element like Screwtops .

:beer:

You're welcome to use my immersion while I use your Erlenmyer flask Pete. The yeast I built up in it is doing a great job at present on my case contribution, smells fantastic. Hopefully my Erlenmyers will be here by the end of this week or early next week. Still looking for mag stir bars though.
 

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