I have a berkey water filter in the kitchen for drinking/cooking water (fantastic filters, expensive to buy but last years). As I have replaced the filters a couple of times I now use the old filters inside a 30L plastic fermenter bucket with holes drilled in the base, sitting ontop my 30L digiboil sparge heater. The filters still work but are a lot slower than when new but with 4 filters they will do the 30L bucket overnight. I normally use around 60-80L water per brew so start filtering the day before.
The filters now cost around £160 for 2 but if you used new ones I would think you could filter a 30L bucket in around 2-3 hours
Ive had the filtered water analysed and just use this in brewfather to adjust mineral profile.
The filters now cost around £160 for 2 but if you used new ones I would think you could filter a 30L bucket in around 2-3 hours
Ive had the filtered water analysed and just use this in brewfather to adjust mineral profile.