Sparging

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UndeadFred
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Re: Sparging

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andrewmaixner wrote:Fred, you can "sparge" the bag with cold water. The difference between hot/cold at that point is diminishing an order of magnitude -- like "10% of 10%" increase
Well I might have a controller-less electric (i.e. plug in and unplug manually, a 120V element with just a cord on it, 20A) pot already setup but with no valve on it. I might also have a spare "solar" pump. So, you probably see why a "ghetto" HLT interests me. I use it currently for heating up water to clean stuff. I need to order a valve and probably another weldless fitting and that is likely all I'd need for a "hot sparge". I will probably hit up Bargain Fitting by the Christmas break. It's tempting to also use it for quick and dirty extract batches which I tend to need to do at this time of year to get the pipeline back up.

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Re: Sparging

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Another cheap option if you're not too picky about sparge temp is to pick up a bucket heater from Theisen's.
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Re: Sparging

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TappedOut wrote:Another cheap option if you're not too picky about sparge temp is to pick up a bucket heater from Theisen's.
Brew hardware has a more 'food grade' sanitary version on this for more coin if that's your style.
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daryl wrote: I'm sure it's very similar to what's in Dan's porcelain mash tun, the one he uses for Uncle Dan's Prison Wine.
:shock:
It makes a great whirlpool too!
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whitedj wrote:
daryl wrote: I'm sure it's very similar to what's in Dan's porcelain mash tun, the one he uses for Uncle Dan's Prison Wine.
:shock:
It makes a great whirlpool too!
Funny :lol:
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From what I understand Dan doesn't fly sparge for the Prison Wine; the flapper valve is so poor at flow control that he batch (err, flush) sparges.

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You guys are killin' me! :lol:
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