As promised some more pictures and comment on my Wort Recircualting Mashing System WORMS-BIAB.
I decided for practical reasons to use the Braumeister step mashing schedule, the step temperatures should prove
whether the system can work.
The mash schedule -- 38o - mash in
55o - 5mins
63o - 30mins
72o - 20mins
78o - 10mins
Mashed in at 38o started pump and recirculated,all looks good
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I have to re-set the STC 1000 at the end of each cycle to the next step temperature,did'nt find this a problem
the heater kicked in and ramped up to the next temperature.
I had set the temperature parameters to +/- .5o, I found that the thermal inertia of the boiler overshot the upper limit
by 0.4o - on the lower temperature parameter the under limit was spot on.
All temperature schedules were completed without incident,did not have a blockage in the spray/sparge ring holes
had anticipated there might be so had a bent piece of wire on standby.
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Bribie "G" recommended the hangmans noose and pulley, I find this a good way to lift the bag and drain,
I actually squeeze the bag with two glass saucepan lids to get as much wort as possible.
Bribie, I believe no longer squeezes the "OLd Bag" he lays her on a wire grid, must be painful for all concerned !
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Started with 33 litres of water, got 28.5 litres of wort, toppped up to pre-boil volume of 31 litres
and began the boil.
Boiled for 60 minutes and ended with 27.5 litres of wort.
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Transferring to a no-chill cube, the transfer pipe is a very useful bit of kit from the last piece of copper pipe that I had.
I am not claiming any great efficiencies by this method as I am not skilled enough to know what I could or should get by the traditional single temperature BIAB versus a step mash schedule.
Lessons learned --
1. The addition of a 1/2NPT thread "T" to connect the tap and the pump pipework,this doubles as a wort transfer
facility, I would recommend to all who no chill to introduce this if only for safety reasons.
2. The trivet support and trivet for all BIABers to keep the bag off the element - I raised the trivet above the tap
outlet.
3. If I started again, I would NOT buy a CROWN urn with a concealed element, this is PITA, the failure of the
thermostat to operate when it has the slightest coating of wort residue on the heater element circle in the base
of the urn is a major problem that many are familiar with, I find to keep the urn boiling I have to scrape the
base circle with my mash spoon to remove some of the scorched wort.
I am asking my electrician to by-pass the thermostat as I have never need it and would use my STC1000 to
maintain the required temperature.
4. As I stated I am not a DIYer, the reason everything is circular is that I bought a coil of soft copper to make a
wort chiller, went into hospital for a hip replacement, had a lot of time to think, decided it would be immoral
to use a wort chiller here in WA. Wife said you have wasted your money then on the copper,that was all I needed.
To start again I would make everything square using elbows and tees, I think I could achieve the wort circulation
without the need of a circular sprayring, I would also make a square trivet support.