ThreeSheets
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for some advice on equipment upgrades - mainly to make my life easier or improve the brew quality without paying out hardcore cash. Budget about £100-150 range.
I currently brew all-grain in a steel mash tun using BIAB, usually sparging the grain with a jug after (with water heated as required). I've got a cooling coil and simple plastic bucket fermenters with taps. All my transfer between vessels is done by gravity (lifting up onto shelves, plastic tubing transfer). After fermenting I bottle with caps... so got a capper, bottle tree for drying, no special cleaning systems just a bath which I clean thoroughly and use to mass sanitise the bottles.
I was thinking about getting a pump as I'm guessing it would come in useful for vessel to vessel transfer so I don't have to risk the destruction of my back (if my toddler hasn't done it already) lifting 30kg+ up and down from the counter and onto shelves at head height. And then later on an inline filter to use with it so that I don't have to put too much effort or additional steps for clear beer clarity like caragheen moss or whirlfloc tablets etc... wanting to brew beer & cider that I can more comfortably share with the more picky types that don't like too much sediment or cloud.
Are they also useful for cooling? Was thinking maybe I could send icy water in a big plastic tub through my cooling coil once standard tap water has taken most of the degrees out after wort boiling.
Maybe you have a better idea on more useful equipment? If you do it would be much appreciated. Or if I'm on the mark, what pumps are good? Was looking at the "Novax 20 B" which seems to have good flow rate and enough head to use a filter with.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I do have temperature control for fermentation - an iSpindel, and I do fairly basic cooling control with ice bottle contact to the wort inside a thermal bag.
ThreeSheets
I'm looking for some advice on equipment upgrades - mainly to make my life easier or improve the brew quality without paying out hardcore cash. Budget about £100-150 range.
I currently brew all-grain in a steel mash tun using BIAB, usually sparging the grain with a jug after (with water heated as required). I've got a cooling coil and simple plastic bucket fermenters with taps. All my transfer between vessels is done by gravity (lifting up onto shelves, plastic tubing transfer). After fermenting I bottle with caps... so got a capper, bottle tree for drying, no special cleaning systems just a bath which I clean thoroughly and use to mass sanitise the bottles.
I was thinking about getting a pump as I'm guessing it would come in useful for vessel to vessel transfer so I don't have to risk the destruction of my back (if my toddler hasn't done it already) lifting 30kg+ up and down from the counter and onto shelves at head height. And then later on an inline filter to use with it so that I don't have to put too much effort or additional steps for clear beer clarity like caragheen moss or whirlfloc tablets etc... wanting to brew beer & cider that I can more comfortably share with the more picky types that don't like too much sediment or cloud.
Are they also useful for cooling? Was thinking maybe I could send icy water in a big plastic tub through my cooling coil once standard tap water has taken most of the degrees out after wort boiling.
Maybe you have a better idea on more useful equipment? If you do it would be much appreciated. Or if I'm on the mark, what pumps are good? Was looking at the "Novax 20 B" which seems to have good flow rate and enough head to use a filter with.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I do have temperature control for fermentation - an iSpindel, and I do fairly basic cooling control with ice bottle contact to the wort inside a thermal bag.
ThreeSheets
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