Sparge water from the hot tap

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spencerwood

Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by spencerwood » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:43 pm

Hi,

Another question again I'm afraid. Last time I brewed, I was frantically heating up all my sparge water in saucepan and it took forever. I used the Bruheat boiler as the mashtun but then its out of action from boiling up the sparge water. To save time, I thought about giving the saucepans a head start by using hot water from the kitchen hot tap. Is this recommended, does anyone do this?

Many thanks


Spencer

rick_huggins

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by rick_huggins » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:45 pm

I wouldn't!

I've saw dead birds and a floating crust on those hot water tanks in the loft before.

You really wanna boil your liquor, use treated bottled water or CRS, gypsum & Epsom your mains water

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Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by Garth » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:04 pm

unless it's a sealed system without a loft tank, I wouldn't....

as Rick has already said, rat sh!t and spiders, no thanks......

Stringy Bob

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by Stringy Bob » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:41 pm

Ive got a combi boiler and always use hot water straight from the tap to the HLT - no problems so far

Parva

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by Parva » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:46 pm

Combi boilers are fed direct from the mains water supply so no, you won't have issues with that. :)

spencerwood

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by spencerwood » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:54 pm

I have a combi so I should be ok in that case then. I measured the temperature coming out of the tap and it was 64. Should save quite a bit of time just having to heat it up to 80 on the cooker.

Thanks for the comments


Spencer

Chiltern Brewer

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by Chiltern Brewer » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:45 pm

I think you need to sort out a separate mash tun. :wink:

I assume you're using a grain bag in your boiler? Why not just transfer this to a suitable bucket with a tap, and insulate it with an old blanket or duvet? Your boiler is then free to heat up your sparge liquor. Better still get/make a mash tun with a false bottom or manifold - you'll find loads of ideas here. It'll make you brewday less frantic!

mctoon

Re: Sparge water from the hot tap

Post by mctoon » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:54 pm

I hate combis for hot water in the house,, but for a 65C start in the boiler its a god send,,,, my combi burns your hands in the utility room,,but if you want a shower you stand for 10mins waiting!!!!!

moral of that one,,,


dont take showers brew more ale :D

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