Sorry, a very old thread and hopefully not a stupid question, but, can the hops be put in a hop bag for the boil to prevent them blocking the tap at the end?
That's what I've done for 20 odd brews now - it works fine. Just clip it on the opposite side to the element.Thanks. I was thinking of using something like a 20cm x 30cm bag with a draw string and just clipping the string to the side of the boiler with a bulldog clip or something?
Did you find the foil for the radiators effect at holding the desired temperature for the mashing period?I can’t help I’m afraid. I just have the basic Peco which is either on or off. I wrapped it in that foil stuff that’s meant to go behind radiators to insulate it so it would maintain mash temperature better and it holds a rolling boil without boiling over or just simmering.
I use 2 separate layers of the foil and it holds the mash temp really well. I place 1 piece around the boiler and hold it together with bungee cords and then place another layer over the top and hold that in place with bungee cords as well. I tend to keep this in place until I have finished the boil, when taking them off I find that the bungee cords that are around the first piece of foil are really hot whereas the ones on the outside are a lot cooler, I think this shows how effective the second layer isDid you find the foil for the radiators effect at holding the desired temperature for the mashing period?
This is the stuff I used. It only drops a degree or two over the whole 60 minutes. Before I put this on I would wrap the Peco in a 13 tog quilt but as this hadn’t been heated up along with the water it drew heat out initially and the temp dropped a couple of degrees straight away before levelling out.Did you find the foil for the radiators effect at holding the desired temperature for the mashing period?
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