Hop back
Re: Hop back
Cant believe there are no hits on this like! would have thought someone else would have some experience. What about you fellas over the pond?
Re: Hop back
Show us how you built it and you might get more interest. 

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Re: Hop back
looks good that mate, dont have a pic of mine yet but i've used one of these - http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-5696A718G ... B00168QW3Y.
The existing hole to drink from fits a hose barb perfectly for inlet and just drilled a hole at the bottom for an outlet. Just need to fit some steel mesh too
The existing hole to drink from fits a hose barb perfectly for inlet and just drilled a hole at the bottom for an outlet. Just need to fit some steel mesh too
Re: Hop back
Looks like a nice little project. How will you use it? Will you force the beer through the hops when bottling/kegging?
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Re: Hop back
Plan to run beer from the kettle via the hop back to the fv. Then use my immersion chiller in fv
Re: Hop back
I use my underback from the mash to the Copper with high low level switches to save on hanging over it watching the flow.




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Re: Hop back
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Re: Hop back
I do love your setup scotia, have been following your build thread with interest.
But, you say you use a hopback between your MT and Kettle? I thought you just had a grant there. I get that you could use it dual purpose, but running wort through a hopback out of the MT and then boiling it in the kettle removes all the purpose/advantage of a hopback doesn't it?
Unless I'm misunderstanding how you are using it?
But, you say you use a hopback between your MT and Kettle? I thought you just had a grant there. I get that you could use it dual purpose, but running wort through a hopback out of the MT and then boiling it in the kettle removes all the purpose/advantage of a hopback doesn't it?
Unless I'm misunderstanding how you are using it?
Adam
Fermenting: AG#15 - Dubbel - Oh, Seven?
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Re: Hop back
I must have got the same Coleman set as yourself and have had the flask laying around having never been used. I've also been contemplating what container to use to make a hop back... so now have a little project to do! Cheers.gibbiem wrote:looks good that mate, dont have a pic of mine yet but i've used one of these - http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-5696A718G ... B00168QW3Y.
The existing hole to drink from fits a hose barb perfectly for inlet and just drilled a hole at the bottom for an outlet. Just need to fit some steel mesh too
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Its been a busy month! totally misread the post should have been underback not hopback!ajclarkson wrote:I do love your setup scotia, have been following your build thread with interest.
But, you say you use a hopback between your MT and Kettle? I thought you just had a grant there. I get that you could use it dual purpose, but running wort through a hopback out of the MT and then boiling it in the kettle removes all the purpose/advantage of a hopback doesn't it?
Unless I'm misunderstanding how you are using it?

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Re: Hop back
Understandably busy looking at what you've been getting up to! Just wanted to check I wasn't missing out on some interesting technique for hopback before the mash!
Adam
Fermenting: AG#15 - Dubbel - Oh, Seven?
Conditioning: AG#14 - Pale Ale 3 (Challenger & Mt. Hood)
Drinking: Out!
Up Next: Oatmeal Stout, Hefe
Year To Date: 165 pints | Total: 775 pints
My Setup: Electric BIAB with a Dual Purpose Heat Exchange / Cooler
Fermenting: AG#15 - Dubbel - Oh, Seven?
Conditioning: AG#14 - Pale Ale 3 (Challenger & Mt. Hood)
Drinking: Out!

Up Next: Oatmeal Stout, Hefe
Year To Date: 165 pints | Total: 775 pints
My Setup: Electric BIAB with a Dual Purpose Heat Exchange / Cooler