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Post by Nucbrewer » Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:14 am

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I started brewing last summer with a AIPA kit from The Range. Since that first brew I have made 6 more kits adding extras to experiment.
I am gathering kit to go full grain in the summer.

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Post by MashBag » Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:40 am

Nucbrewer wrote:
Wed Mar 09, 2022 12:14 am
Hi

Thanks for allowing me to join.
I started brewing last summer with a AIPA kit from The Range. Since that first brew I have made 6 more kits adding extras to experiment.
I am gathering kit to go full grain in the summer.
What's the plan for the all grain brewing ?

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Post by Nucbrewer » Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:37 am

I have sourced a second hand Electrim mash bin and picked up a30l water urn to use as a brew kettle.

I’m changing the 95 degree sensor for a higher rated one so that I can get a good rolling boil.

Need to make or purchase something to cool the hot wort, most likely and immersion chiller.

I have already built and use a thermostatically controlled brewing cupboard in my garage which can take 3 brew bins.

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Post by MashBag » Thu Mar 10, 2022 2:08 pm

Nucbrewer wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:37 am


Need to make or purchase something to cool the hot wort, most likely and immersion chiller.

Lid on and come back tomorrow works very well.

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Post by bitter_dave » Thu Mar 10, 2022 3:10 pm

Nucbrewer wrote:
Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:37 am
I have sourced a second hand Electrim mash bin and picked up a30l water urn to use as a brew kettle.

I’m changing the 95 degree sensor for a higher rated one so that I can get a good rolling boil.

Need to make or purchase something to cool the hot wort, most likely and immersion chiller.

I have already built and use a thermostatically controlled brewing cupboard in my garage which can take 3 brew bins.
Sounds like a great set up!

Immersion chillers are not that difficult to make. I managed it and I'm hopeless at DIY tasks! I would not personally buy a ready-made one if you can help it - you could make one much cheaper and use a decent amount of copper tubing rather than the feeble amount used on some of the ones you can buy.

However, you don't need a cooling device. When I started I used to cool the wort down by putting the fermenter in a sink of cold water. This becomes less of an option if you put a tap on the side of the bin. Or you can let it cool down on its own, as M_B says (although I've never done this).

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