Its not so much the size, using a sock it just collapses in on the hops and the sock material tends to gunk up with trub or protein gunk or whatever it is, reducing the free flow of wort through the sock. I usually stick a bent up coat hanger inside the sock to keep it more 'open' but am always thinking there is a better way.QldKev said:Also Termi-mesh could be good as it's a bit finer mesh and a lot more rigid.
If you are worried about your hop spider and utilization I would make the spider bigger.
Frothie said:
i have spoken to the bloke that runs the site he is willing to send to Australia at cost of shipping i was looking at the keg dry hopperbreakbeer said:I've decided I really want/need one of these:
http://www.stainlessbrewing.com/Hop-Spider-with-seam-welds_p_158.html
Is there anything like this available in Australia?
Has anyone on here bought anything from that site?
Would be easier if it was the same width as the kettle. Complete hop utilisation - then you just lift it out to whirlpoolpunkin said:If you did want them custom made from this material, what size would you want them to be? What fittings would you want, or would you want to customise these for your own setup and leave the basket free of fittings so it could be used by others for other purposes?
it would work, but you'd be heating up a lot more stainless so time to get to boil would increaseadryargument said:Would be easier if it was the same width as the kettle. Complete hop utilisation - then you just lift it out to whirlpool
I've got an old stainless milk sock filter I'd love to adapt to a hopback. The ID is about 74mm and length over 500mm. Something like that would be perfect. Not very practical for anything else though.punkin said:I stock something similar, but it's smaller than what that looks. Designed to fit in 4" stainless pipe as part of a Gin Basket, it's roughly 20cm high by 100mm across. It fits stainless TC pipe, so could easily be adapted to a hopback, but may be too small for a hop sack in the boil.
Just went out and checked, they are 98mm diameter and 180mm deep. Probably too small for anything but a hopback.
ginbasket7.jpg
If you did want them custom made from this material, what size would you want them to be? What fittings would you want, or would you want to customise these for your own setup and leave the basket free of fittings so it could be used by others for other purposes?
I have a 70L single vessel set up & on a single batch my pre boil would be around 35L. So the hop spider would need to long enough to reach down further than halfway but not so long that it touches the element. I reckon 300 - 320mm would be the sweet spot and maybe around 150 - 200mm diameter. As Masters said, a stainless rim around the top & a hook would be awesome.punkin said:I stock something similar, but it's smaller than what that looks. Designed to fit in 4" stainless pipe as part of a Gin Basket, it's roughly 20cm high by 100mm across. It fits stainless TC pipe, so could easily be adapted to a hopback, but may be too small for a hop sack in the boil.
Just went out and checked, they are 98mm diameter and 180mm deep. Probably too small for anything but a hopback.
ginbasket7.jpg
If you did want them custom made from this material, what size would you want them to be? What fittings would you want, or would you want to customise these for your own setup and leave the basket free of fittings so it could be used by others for other purposes?
That thing is nice. I've wanted something like this that would sit nicely in a 50-70L pot, say with a diameter of about 30cm, and would be about the same height as the pot (about 50cm), with a handle (as in your photo) for removing. It would make for a good single vessel HERMS. No compaction or "bag sucking".punkin said:I stock something similar, but it's smaller than what that looks. Designed to fit in 4" stainless pipe as part of a Gin Basket, it's roughly 20cm high by 100mm across. It fits stainless TC pipe, so could easily be adapted to a hopback, but may be too small for a hop sack in the boil.
Just went out and checked, they are 98mm diameter and 180mm deep. Probably too small for anything but a hopback.
ginbasket7.jpg
If you did want them custom made from this material, what size would you want them to be? What fittings would you want, or would you want to customise these for your own setup and leave the basket free of fittings so it could be used by others for other purposes?
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