buddsy
Regular.
Another tip is use a 20 litre pail with water in, this will put pressure on the grain in the grain basket when draining.
Hi Foxy.
Ive been interested to hear yours and others comments about the overflow pipe.
When you say you dont use the overflow pipe, looking your picture of your gain tube with the bucket on it looks like you leave the over flow pipe completely out. Do you screw in a blank into the hole in the bottom screen or not bother?
So far Ive used the pipe and even on my last brew when I went to stir I remembered Id put on the top screen so wasnt able to.
From my first brew I had copied how the chap on homebrewnetwork done it. Starting the flow slow them upping as the mash goes on. I had wondered what exactly the point of the over flow was for? Was I meant to set the height of the liquid to be just running into the cone? I never have just set it somewhere below. Also whats the point of the top screen? Is it there just to set the height of where the overflow cone sits above the grain bed which would give a max depth of wort above the grain bed? Is it just a safety feature to stop people boiling dry at the bottom by setting the flow too fast?
cheers everyone.
buddsy