zeptobrewer
Active Member
I have a 15l stock pot and I've successfully pumped out a couple of 5l and 10l brew in a bag kits. 10l was a little dicey…
I'd like to step up to larger batches as I'm really enjoying this, but the inefficiency is a little disappointing. It's a lot of work and cleaning for 8 pints.
I’m trying to work out what to buy in what order so that I can end up with a system that can grow in the future, but only have to buy the minimum now and waste as little of it as possible. I’m relatively well equipped for DIY and don’t mind doing hardware or electrical/electronics work myself. I’d rather stick to doing it on my existing gas hob which is equipped with a 5kW wok burner or going electric than having to manage propane and propane accessories. I have a garden shed that I can build a semi-permanent installation in if I want to, but it’s only on a standard ring main extension.
I think I should get a 50l kettle and start doing brew in a bag on a larger scale. Once I’m comfortable with that, I think the next step is another 2 vessels so I can then use one as a hot liquor tank and another as a boil vessel. Once I’m comfortable with that, perhaps I make it into a HERMS/RIMS system (some way down the road I expect.)
Is there some fundamental step I’m missing? Are there checkpoints along the way that I need to plan for now, so I don’t design myself in to a corner? I’m aware I could probably just bite the bullet, get a grainfather and probably be happy with that for a long time, but I enjoy making things myself.
Do you really need a pulley for 20l brew in a bag? I’m reasonably sturdy but can’t get an idea for how essential it is. I think I could rig something up if needs be to fit over the kitchen hob.
I'd like to step up to larger batches as I'm really enjoying this, but the inefficiency is a little disappointing. It's a lot of work and cleaning for 8 pints.
I’m trying to work out what to buy in what order so that I can end up with a system that can grow in the future, but only have to buy the minimum now and waste as little of it as possible. I’m relatively well equipped for DIY and don’t mind doing hardware or electrical/electronics work myself. I’d rather stick to doing it on my existing gas hob which is equipped with a 5kW wok burner or going electric than having to manage propane and propane accessories. I have a garden shed that I can build a semi-permanent installation in if I want to, but it’s only on a standard ring main extension.
I think I should get a 50l kettle and start doing brew in a bag on a larger scale. Once I’m comfortable with that, I think the next step is another 2 vessels so I can then use one as a hot liquor tank and another as a boil vessel. Once I’m comfortable with that, perhaps I make it into a HERMS/RIMS system (some way down the road I expect.)
Is there some fundamental step I’m missing? Are there checkpoints along the way that I need to plan for now, so I don’t design myself in to a corner? I’m aware I could probably just bite the bullet, get a grainfather and probably be happy with that for a long time, but I enjoy making things myself.
Do you really need a pulley for 20l brew in a bag? I’m reasonably sturdy but can’t get an idea for how essential it is. I think I could rig something up if needs be to fit over the kitchen hob.