Indoor Brewing
#21
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:04 AM
#22
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:04 AM
that is pretty sweet although I'm not sure I'd want my cooler screwed into a stand...Nice. I love the tippy MLT.
#23
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:45 AM
Why? Are you overly protective of your cooler's well being? Do you think the screws would hurt it's feelings?that is pretty sweet although I'm not sure I'd want my cooler screwed into a stand...
#24
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:50 AM
I would just want to be able to easily take it off the stand b/c I like to bring the cooler inside the night before brewing so that it's a little bit warmer to start with. I also think it might be a little tricky to clean out well up there and to add in grains, strike water, etc.Why? Are you overly protective of your cooler's well being? Do you think the screws would hurt it's feelings?
#25
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:55 AM
That's right brother, as long as you keep those brew sessions rollin', right?. I prefer brewing outside, but it sure is nice to have the option. Thanks for the tippy-love guys. I also hauled the cooler (grain and all) outside until I needed a new stand and decided to get tippy while I was at it. It was a quick 4 beer project I knocked together. I didn't want to put the screws in the cooler either, but couldn't find a clean way to do it with straps. The screws only go through the outer layer and I don't think I'll need to take it off after I seal up and paint the wood stand. After I dump the grain, I roll it outside and spray it off right on the stand.I kinda like the way my braid dangles as it gets hosed off.+1 on the nice tippy MLT. I just haul my cooler out to the compost area and dump which is a challenge in the snow. I didn't start this thread to try to prove indoor is better than outdoor for everyone, it just is for me. I was just happy to get in a brewing session that I wouldn't have been able to do otherwise.
#26
Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:58 AM
how do you get your strike water into it?That's right brother, as long as you keep those brew sessions rollin', right?. I prefer brewing outside, but it sure is nice to have the option. Thanks for the tippy-love guys. I also hauled the cooler (grain and all) outside until I needed a new stand and decided to get tippy while I was at it. It was a quick 4 beer project I knocked together. I didn't want to put the screws in the cooler either, but couldn't find a clean way to do it with straps. The screws only go through the outer layer and I don't think I'll need to take it off after I seal up and paint the wood stand. After I dump the grain, I roll it outside and spray it off right on the stand.I kinda like the way my braid dangles as it gets hosed off.
#27
Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:06 AM
I don't want to take over the thread, but here's a few pics for ya. It's a pretty basic gravity set-up. I love the electric HLT - 8 gallons to 177 in 30 minutes.how do you get your strike water into it?
#28
Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:10 AM
I was thinking that putting bungees through the handles would probably do a pretty good job of keeping it on the platform. You've got me thinking about how to add it to my system now.I didn't want to put the screws in the cooler either, but couldn't find a clean way to do it with straps. The screws only go through the outer layer and I don't think I'll need to take it off after I seal up and paint the wood stand. After I dump the grain, I roll it outside and spray it off right on the stand.
That's what she said.I kinda like the way my braid dangles as it gets hosed off.
#29
Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:17 AM
Please allow me to rephrase... I feel clarification may be in order.I like the side to side action my hose gets as my ASSistant washes it down.Here she is taking dictation.I was thinking that putting bungees through the handles would probably do a pretty good job of keeping it on the platform. You've got me thinking about how to add it to my system now.That's what she said.
#30
Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:26 AM
That's a pretty bitchin' setup you've got there. It almost looks like you are fly sparging but you mention having a SS braid so I guess not...I don't want to take over the thread, but here's a few pics for ya. It's a pretty basic gravity set-up. I love the electric HLT - 8 gallons to 177 in 30 minutes.
#31
Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:33 AM
Thanks man. The cvpc pipe is just an attempt to spread out the strike water, but it was too slow so I yanked it off. I may try drilling it out more next time. I like to keep it simple. I don't think I'm ready for pumps yet, although I do have HERMS dreams every now and again.That's a pretty bitchin' setup you've got there. It almost looks like you are fly sparging but you mention having a SS braid so I guess not...
#32
Posted 19 October 2009 - 10:47 AM
That's a pretty bitchin' setup you've got there. It almost looks like you are fly sparging but you mention having a SS braid so I guess not...
#33
Posted 19 October 2009 - 11:04 AM
I wouldn't think you would get a good rinsing (at least with the big rectangular coolers) but if it works for you*Fly sparges with a braid successfully*
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