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Hi all,
I had the worst brew-day ever this weekend. I made a beer I have brewed several times before with no problems. I use a Grainfather G30, with the new false bottom. Grain bill: -
Maris Otter 6kg
Rye Malt 1kg
Carapils 0.5kg
Problem 1 Usually when I start the mash, it’s milky at the beginning getting progressively clearer as time goes by. At the end of the mash the wort is usually very clear. This time the wort was still quite cloudy at the end. Nothing to worry about so I thought.
Problem 2 Very slow sparge, almost stuck. Even with digging around with a mash paddle.
Problem 3 The boil. I’ve used the false bottom several times, no problem. This time the heater safety trip kicked in at about thirty minutes in, I could hear a severe boiling sound just before, I also noticed that the false bottom was raised because I could push it down with the mash paddle. After I reset the trip, the same thing happened time and time again. So I gave up with the boil, I assumed the false bottom was clogged.
Problem 4 Cool and transfer to fermenter. The pump was very slow, I had to keep gently scraping the false bottom to get the pump to work.
Problem 5 Pump seized. When I started the cleaning process the pump didn’t work. I had to remove and strip it down to find gloop like stuff on the blades and in the rotor. After cleaning and reinstalling the pump thankfully it worked.
Problem 6 I had the worst scorched bottom I’ve ever seen.
My observations, When I emptied the malt pipe, at the bottom of the pipe the grain looked very gloopy, and sticky, a bit like it was mixed with wallpaper paste. No wonder the stuck sparge, and the seized pump. The only thing I can think of is whether the grain had lots of flour in it. Not sure what else it could be, any thoughts.
I had the worst brew-day ever this weekend. I made a beer I have brewed several times before with no problems. I use a Grainfather G30, with the new false bottom. Grain bill: -
Maris Otter 6kg
Rye Malt 1kg
Carapils 0.5kg
Problem 1 Usually when I start the mash, it’s milky at the beginning getting progressively clearer as time goes by. At the end of the mash the wort is usually very clear. This time the wort was still quite cloudy at the end. Nothing to worry about so I thought.
Problem 2 Very slow sparge, almost stuck. Even with digging around with a mash paddle.
Problem 3 The boil. I’ve used the false bottom several times, no problem. This time the heater safety trip kicked in at about thirty minutes in, I could hear a severe boiling sound just before, I also noticed that the false bottom was raised because I could push it down with the mash paddle. After I reset the trip, the same thing happened time and time again. So I gave up with the boil, I assumed the false bottom was clogged.
Problem 4 Cool and transfer to fermenter. The pump was very slow, I had to keep gently scraping the false bottom to get the pump to work.
Problem 5 Pump seized. When I started the cleaning process the pump didn’t work. I had to remove and strip it down to find gloop like stuff on the blades and in the rotor. After cleaning and reinstalling the pump thankfully it worked.
Problem 6 I had the worst scorched bottom I’ve ever seen.
My observations, When I emptied the malt pipe, at the bottom of the pipe the grain looked very gloopy, and sticky, a bit like it was mixed with wallpaper paste. No wonder the stuck sparge, and the seized pump. The only thing I can think of is whether the grain had lots of flour in it. Not sure what else it could be, any thoughts.
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