Hogan
Stalag Brewery
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Having had pretty good success with single step infusion mashes in my rectangular esky with copper slotted manifold I have decided to venture into temperature step mashes. Whilst I have an immersion heater and have used it to good advantage in the past, I dont look forward to standing over the mash tun constantly stirring with the IH to get each step up to proper temp.
I have viewed some posts i.e Screwtops relating to direct heating of the mash tun and I am considering using a cut down 50lt s/s pot with a motor driven stirrer. I also want to mash out and sparge using a false bottom or braided s/s manifold as Tony M has done. I see from Screwys post there is a problem with grain burning at the bottom of the tun and that others on the thread have said that the use of a false bottom with a stirrer does not work.
I would appreciate views of setups from those who use the stirrer to keep the mash circulating whilst getting up to and maintaining step temperatures without grist burn. Particularly I would like your views on the following questions:
1. If your stirrer is driven by a motor, what type, size HP, torque does it have. (My grain bill has never exceeded 7 kilos or a ratio of 3:1)
2. How many arms does yours have? Depending on style would a one level arm turning at the base of the tun be sufficient to give proper temp circulation to my mash volume ie. 28 lts (grist and water combined) but more usually 20lts.
3. Do you use a s/s mesh manifold around the wall of the tun as shown in Tony Ms post.
4. Do you find that the s/s mesh collapses in on itself?
5. What heat source do you use? I have a HP wok burner that I use on my boils but I would think that something less powerful would be the go for maintaining a low temp during the mash.
6. Is your MLT insulated. If not, do you find that in a s/s vessel you are constantly raising and lowering the gas flame to maintain the temp. If you are insulated does the heat from the burner affect that insulation.
Cheers, Hoges.
I have viewed some posts i.e Screwtops relating to direct heating of the mash tun and I am considering using a cut down 50lt s/s pot with a motor driven stirrer. I also want to mash out and sparge using a false bottom or braided s/s manifold as Tony M has done. I see from Screwys post there is a problem with grain burning at the bottom of the tun and that others on the thread have said that the use of a false bottom with a stirrer does not work.
I would appreciate views of setups from those who use the stirrer to keep the mash circulating whilst getting up to and maintaining step temperatures without grist burn. Particularly I would like your views on the following questions:
1. If your stirrer is driven by a motor, what type, size HP, torque does it have. (My grain bill has never exceeded 7 kilos or a ratio of 3:1)
2. How many arms does yours have? Depending on style would a one level arm turning at the base of the tun be sufficient to give proper temp circulation to my mash volume ie. 28 lts (grist and water combined) but more usually 20lts.
3. Do you use a s/s mesh manifold around the wall of the tun as shown in Tony Ms post.
4. Do you find that the s/s mesh collapses in on itself?
5. What heat source do you use? I have a HP wok burner that I use on my boils but I would think that something less powerful would be the go for maintaining a low temp during the mash.
6. Is your MLT insulated. If not, do you find that in a s/s vessel you are constantly raising and lowering the gas flame to maintain the temp. If you are insulated does the heat from the burner affect that insulation.
Cheers, Hoges.