Just recieved my new mash tun from the US today along with a few other bits and pieces, as soon as it got here i drilled a hole in it and put in a weldless bi metal thermo ( courtesy of Ross ) then drilled a hole in the new ally 80 litre pot and whacked in a weldless ball valve so its all now ready to use and will be getting used this weekend for a double batch APA.
Can you all see the grin on my face from where you are
well here you go:
New mash tun
Inside
Old mash tun ( now converted to a sparge tank)
Kettle
Inside kettke with a few other bits and pieces ( sparge arm, some 1/2 inch hose etc.)
The beer fridges, just thought i would throw this one in, on the left is the brew fridge and the right is the keg fridge.
If you are wondering why there are not any pictures of the brewery thats because its an absolute pig sty at the moment
The mash tun had everything fitted apart from the thermo which i got from Ross and fitted myself, i fitted the ball valve to the 80 litre pot and the old mash tun ( old tun never had a tap just a rubber bung with copper manifold and a plastic tap connected with some tubing) as far as the fridges go i did all the work to them myself which wasnt to difficult but i can tell you my ass was puckering when i was drilling holes in the new pot and tun
I installed an electric kettle element in my Pilot Plant kettle using the cheap holesaw I had on hand. It turned out wonderfully, but the fact that it was a cheap stockpot helped - it was nice and thin and if I bolloxed it up, I was only down $20. I'm contemplating doing it for my FBigBoiler, which will be a different matter again - ie: I will be a tad more careful...
What's the difference between the Big Green mash-tun and the Big Orange one?
SpillsMostOfIt wrote:What's the difference between the Big Green mash-tun and the Big Orange one?
My guess, one is made in China then sent to Australia, the other is made in China then sent to the US and then to Australia
No actually im not sure about all that kev but it was as simple as the fact that i finally convinced myself to do double batches and the new tun is 10 gallon wheras the old one is only 5 and also had no falsie or anything in it so i thought i would treat myself
Well got all the new toys in action in the shed, the mash tun went great and i just started the boil, was also quite surprised at how quick the 4 ring got 50+ litres off and running it didnt really take that much longer than when i boil a single batch, anyway im back out to the shed now so ill let you know how i went for efficiency etc later on
Well all done and cleaned up and it all went pretty smoothly, i fell 1 litre short of my final target so i can deal with that for my first attempt at a double but apart from that it was great and Warra- omg why did i not put a tap in my last pot it was so damn easy it was almost criminal