dannythemanny
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I'm after some advice.
Yesterday, I ruined my back trying to lift a brew kettle. I think it will take a long time to heal, and I'm obviously not yound enough to be lifting 27L of wort anymmore. So, I've had a quick think about my options, and I think I need to invest in either a pump or a some osrt of pulley/hoist.
I'm leaning towards a pump. I think it is the simpler option and takes up the least amount of space, which is at a premium in my place. The downsides of a pump are that I routinely whirlpool up to 200g of hop pellets in 25L of wort whichh I'm guessing will cause the pump to be prone to clogging, but with a large enough pump, they would hopefully flow straight through. The other downsides are that it is one more source of potential contamination and I'd need to buy quite a lot of expensive silicone tubing. I should point out that I only anticipate doing cold-side transfers with this pump, so maybe I could save a bit of cash in that I wouldn't need it to handle boiling wort. Then again, if there's not much in it, it would probably be worth spending out a little so that I could use it hot-side if needed.
The advantages of a hoist are that it is quite straightfoward, allows me to still use gravity, so no need for extra cleaning/sanitation/investing in more tubing/etc. However, I don't have any joists or anything to hang it from. I'm wondering if there is something that is relatively compact that includes a frame and could be stored away somewhere. I can't get one of those huge gantries or floor cranes as they are very expensive, take up lots of room and way over spec for what I reckon I need.
I would welcome any thoughts! Thanks!
Yesterday, I ruined my back trying to lift a brew kettle. I think it will take a long time to heal, and I'm obviously not yound enough to be lifting 27L of wort anymmore. So, I've had a quick think about my options, and I think I need to invest in either a pump or a some osrt of pulley/hoist.
I'm leaning towards a pump. I think it is the simpler option and takes up the least amount of space, which is at a premium in my place. The downsides of a pump are that I routinely whirlpool up to 200g of hop pellets in 25L of wort whichh I'm guessing will cause the pump to be prone to clogging, but with a large enough pump, they would hopefully flow straight through. The other downsides are that it is one more source of potential contamination and I'd need to buy quite a lot of expensive silicone tubing. I should point out that I only anticipate doing cold-side transfers with this pump, so maybe I could save a bit of cash in that I wouldn't need it to handle boiling wort. Then again, if there's not much in it, it would probably be worth spending out a little so that I could use it hot-side if needed.
The advantages of a hoist are that it is quite straightfoward, allows me to still use gravity, so no need for extra cleaning/sanitation/investing in more tubing/etc. However, I don't have any joists or anything to hang it from. I'm wondering if there is something that is relatively compact that includes a frame and could be stored away somewhere. I can't get one of those huge gantries or floor cranes as they are very expensive, take up lots of room and way over spec for what I reckon I need.
I would welcome any thoughts! Thanks!