Hey guys
I know I have`nt posted here for ages but I have popped in fairly often
to keep abreast of all the good things going on.
In between work pressures I have been busy and have nearly completed my
brewing machine, obviously called `The Stag`.
I got loads to tell you and show you and discuss, Like my 3 pipe counterflow chiller idea,
that at the moment only uses 1.5 metres of tubing to cool from boil to 20 deg C.
I dont have a ball valve or anything else fitted/drilled or welded to my pot (to help with cleaning etc).
Instead I place my pump directly into my pot and pump thru the chiller.
Took me a while to source the right pump. £39 delivered
My brewbag (not completed yet) consists of 5 seperate wire mesh discs that are kept apart
within an outer tube, in order to seperate the full volume of grain and allow better
natural sparging during the mashing stage.
I have an electric hoist simply made from a cars window motor/gearbox. The voltage 5-24V
is controlled thru a really cheap device which lets me alter the voltage/motor speed.
In other words I can really slowly lower the grain bag to create an underletting effect
and slowly wet all of the grain, without any dough balls.
A quick up and down burst of the hoist will hopefully act as a sparge/rinse of the grain.
My brew pot sits on a tripod system that has the load cells (stripped from a postal scale)
positioned under each foot and now I have an electronic reading of the weight, IE the water volume pre-mash,
pre-boil or pre-chilling, useful for recreating recipes with more precision. ( I hope)
At the moment I am looking into fermenters, those stainless conicals are what I want but
cost a lot.
Any way I had this idea for making a cheap conical I`d like you guys to look at and hopefully
between us we could devise a sensible workable solution.
I have not worked with liquid silicone before but there must be a way.
Just a rough outline of the plan -
http://www.stag-brewing.co.uk/Silicone% ... menter.gif
Silicone Fabricated Fermenter ?
Post #1 made 14 years ago
Last edited by STAG on 27 Mar 2012, 00:58, edited 3 times in total.
STAG = Single Tun All Grain