PistolPatch
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Had another day today where I could spend some time on brewing. I've just come up with a way (I think) of being able to use a fermenter as a mash tun as well which may save some others some time and money.
Firstly I bought the 1m Easy Hooker Connector SS Braid from Bunnings for $9.80. After removing the inner hose, I bent one end over and covered it with a little plastic hose to prevent scratching of the fermenter from the fine wires. With the other end, I pushed it into another bit of plastic pipe and then used the plastic pipe and a hose clamp to connect it to a sediment trap. Here's a pic...
Secondly I just pushed the sediment trap into the hole at the base of the fermenter...
And lastly just for the hell of it, here's a pic of some recent modifications to my fermenter lid. The black tube will be replaced with SS for a temp probe which can be used for both mash and ferment. The mini immersion chiller, well that's another story!
I'm going to improve the tap connection at the bottom as I imagine it would get knocked out with a mash paddle (bought a nylon paint stirrer for this) so any ideas there would be great.
And a final question for you, if I threw my grain in first and then pumped mash water in through the bottom of the fermenter (i.e. through the tap,) would that prevent doughballs? Could I do the same with sparge water? Just would like an answer on that before I play with another idea.
Thanks PP
EDIT: That's the way the hose naturally sits. Any major probs there do you reckon? Not chasing perfection - just enough to get under way.
Firstly I bought the 1m Easy Hooker Connector SS Braid from Bunnings for $9.80. After removing the inner hose, I bent one end over and covered it with a little plastic hose to prevent scratching of the fermenter from the fine wires. With the other end, I pushed it into another bit of plastic pipe and then used the plastic pipe and a hose clamp to connect it to a sediment trap. Here's a pic...
Secondly I just pushed the sediment trap into the hole at the base of the fermenter...
And lastly just for the hell of it, here's a pic of some recent modifications to my fermenter lid. The black tube will be replaced with SS for a temp probe which can be used for both mash and ferment. The mini immersion chiller, well that's another story!
I'm going to improve the tap connection at the bottom as I imagine it would get knocked out with a mash paddle (bought a nylon paint stirrer for this) so any ideas there would be great.
And a final question for you, if I threw my grain in first and then pumped mash water in through the bottom of the fermenter (i.e. through the tap,) would that prevent doughballs? Could I do the same with sparge water? Just would like an answer on that before I play with another idea.
Thanks PP
EDIT: That's the way the hose naturally sits. Any major probs there do you reckon? Not chasing perfection - just enough to get under way.