matth
Well-Known Member
Hello, Having recently moved in with my in-laws whilst i look for a new house (with an outhouse for a brewery) i have done a few brews with my little plastic 15 litre setup - whilst my father in law looked on in bemusement. He owns a small engineering and fabrication company so he has said to me draw up what you want and ill build it. so not based on a stock pot, it'll be completely from scratch and ultimately be part of a nice shiny all-grain system when i have somewhere to house it (and electric - i don't want gas burners etc.
so basically the questions are, what would be the best shape and features on a boiler?
I was thinking of having the outlet tap on the bottom for ease of drainage, but would the bottom be better being slightly conical so that all the liquid drains out?
In terms of a hop filter i know i could put one on the bottom below the element, but how easy are these to clean/empty all the spent hops - i was thinking i could have a stainless steel mesh bucket that sits inside the boiler, shaped so that does not interfere with the heating element, that way once the boiler is drained i could just take it to the bin and empty it all at once then hose it down. would that work as i haven't seen one but i guess its like a metal version of the bags i have seen people stick in their boilers.
what sort of size should it be - i know this is subjective, and most people are going to say as big as possible, but i need to think in terms of it will need to eventually be housed somewhere that is of an unknown size and tie in with the rest of the yet unmade equipment - which will probably be a gravity fed system. i have a 15 litre system becaus i used to live in a little cottage and it needed to be stored easily, but i wish it was bigger. I will be bottling most, if not all of my brews which means cleaning and filling hundreds of bottles would be a pain in the ****, also if it is too bit i might be inclined to play it safe recipe wise as i won't want hundreds of pints of strange experimental brews that go wrong. I was thinking somewhere around 50 litres (boiling capacity of 40 litres)
In terms of elements, my current boiler is a tesco value element type affair, but should i go for an imersion heater type element or is there better ones out there.
Thanks any and all help is much appreciated, i havent shared many pics - largely because most of my brewing is a bit dull and very messy - but i will endeavor to post up pics of this build.
so basically the questions are, what would be the best shape and features on a boiler?
I was thinking of having the outlet tap on the bottom for ease of drainage, but would the bottom be better being slightly conical so that all the liquid drains out?
In terms of a hop filter i know i could put one on the bottom below the element, but how easy are these to clean/empty all the spent hops - i was thinking i could have a stainless steel mesh bucket that sits inside the boiler, shaped so that does not interfere with the heating element, that way once the boiler is drained i could just take it to the bin and empty it all at once then hose it down. would that work as i haven't seen one but i guess its like a metal version of the bags i have seen people stick in their boilers.
what sort of size should it be - i know this is subjective, and most people are going to say as big as possible, but i need to think in terms of it will need to eventually be housed somewhere that is of an unknown size and tie in with the rest of the yet unmade equipment - which will probably be a gravity fed system. i have a 15 litre system becaus i used to live in a little cottage and it needed to be stored easily, but i wish it was bigger. I will be bottling most, if not all of my brews which means cleaning and filling hundreds of bottles would be a pain in the ****, also if it is too bit i might be inclined to play it safe recipe wise as i won't want hundreds of pints of strange experimental brews that go wrong. I was thinking somewhere around 50 litres (boiling capacity of 40 litres)
In terms of elements, my current boiler is a tesco value element type affair, but should i go for an imersion heater type element or is there better ones out there.
Thanks any and all help is much appreciated, i havent shared many pics - largely because most of my brewing is a bit dull and very messy - but i will endeavor to post up pics of this build.