Berry454
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So I’m looking into getting started with all grain brewing and I would like to make myself a sort of all in one brewing system similar to the grainfather. I would settle for a biab setup but I doubt you can go this large with biab?
The container I want to use for my all in one brewing system is a 100 litre polsineli stainless steel fermenter. It’s already drilled and threaded at the base to incorporate a screw in stainless steel tap.
I would like to dismantle some kettles and use the heating elements from them for heating my system. The kettles I’m looking at are 2200w elements. If I installed two of these I would have 4400w of power.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can make this happen?
How I would go about installing old kettle elements into a stainless steel fermenter?
I’m comfortable drilling and cutting stainless steel but welding is way out of my capabilities.
I think the biggest challenge will be either finding a basket to suspend inside the fermenter to hold the grain or finding a biab bag which will be big enough?
I want to use the Polsineli 100 litre fermenter as my vessel because I got two of them off eBay for £60 and they never get used. I use one of them once a year for brewing 4 winexpert kits all at once but that wine lasts me for at least a year! So the other one literally never gets used.
These Polaineli fermenters hold heat really well. I remember I once made a wine kit and accidentally got it way over temperature to 35 degrees Celsius. I had to wait to pitch the yeast and the next morning it was still 33 degrees Celsius! It was a whole 24 hours before it dropped down to temperature and I was able to pitch yeast.
Any advice that anyone can give would be most appreciated.
The container I want to use for my all in one brewing system is a 100 litre polsineli stainless steel fermenter. It’s already drilled and threaded at the base to incorporate a screw in stainless steel tap.
I would like to dismantle some kettles and use the heating elements from them for heating my system. The kettles I’m looking at are 2200w elements. If I installed two of these I would have 4400w of power.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can make this happen?
How I would go about installing old kettle elements into a stainless steel fermenter?
I’m comfortable drilling and cutting stainless steel but welding is way out of my capabilities.
I think the biggest challenge will be either finding a basket to suspend inside the fermenter to hold the grain or finding a biab bag which will be big enough?
I want to use the Polsineli 100 litre fermenter as my vessel because I got two of them off eBay for £60 and they never get used. I use one of them once a year for brewing 4 winexpert kits all at once but that wine lasts me for at least a year! So the other one literally never gets used.
These Polaineli fermenters hold heat really well. I remember I once made a wine kit and accidentally got it way over temperature to 35 degrees Celsius. I had to wait to pitch the yeast and the next morning it was still 33 degrees Celsius! It was a whole 24 hours before it dropped down to temperature and I was able to pitch yeast.
Any advice that anyone can give would be most appreciated.
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