A bit too much in the kettle for my liking . . .
Hi!
The small amount of stuff that has fallen through the mesh should be pumped around and get caught in the grain bed filter once it has formed.
A bit too much in the kettle for my liking . . .
I have to try this with the Bulldog Brewer as doughing in is the most tedious part of the brew day. As the pump is external and removable I can just reverse it and pump from the hot liquor tank into the ball valve at the bottom, keeping it half closed to restrict the rate.
I'd be keen to try this with the bulldog, but how would you reverse the pump? Pump inlet and outlet are different sizes aren't they? :hmm:
Surely you could attach a quick disconnect using a cable tie and an adaptor. Could even attach the current recirculation out so you can use the disconnect on that too, or better make something less susceptible to compressing the mash or channeling.
I have to try this with the Bulldog Brewer as doughing in is the most tedious part of the brew day. As the pump is external and removable I can just reverse it and pump from the hot liquor tank into the ball valve at the bottom, keeping it half closed to restrict the rate.
Hmmmmm, will have a look. I have been thinking about getting the bulldog sparger, and probably will if I have any money left after chrimbo. If I do I guess it would be a simple job of pumping from the sparger to the top of the brewer between the grain basket and the boiler.....
Also a very slow sparge helps, tedious though it is, and I aim for 25L in the FV every time
Iââ¬â¢ve seen this recommended lods but for the life of me Iââ¬â¢ve never worked out how to slow the Sparge down, the water seems to flow through at the speed it decides!
Iââ¬â¢ve seen this recommended lods but for the life of me Iââ¬â¢ve never worked out how to slow the Sparge down, the water seems to flow through at the speed it decides!
Pretty random for me too.
Hmmmmm, will have a look. I have been thinking about getting the bulldog sparger, and probably will if I have any money left after chrimbo. If I do I guess it would be a simple job of pumping from the sparger to the top of the brewer between the grain basket and the boiler.....
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