16L filter coffee machine- suitable?

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Ashman

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Hi,

Completed a kit and it worked Better than expected. Looking to go all-grain but have no equipment. Seen videos with people using an army of pots and tubes.

I’ve found a 16L coffee filter machine from Royal Catering ( RCKM-20). A few things are not right like the temperature set (would need fixing) and possibly the size of the filter container - which I would dump the grain into.

I think the hot water is pumped up and circulated through the central rod and water passes through the filter bed. I guess with grains it might clog and overflow ?
 

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Hi!
I don't think that the basket will hold enough grain.
For the same (or cheaper) you could get a 20 litre tea urn and go BIAB.

Yeah I estimate the basket has a capacity of about 4L to top.
 
Id look at brew in a bag (biab). You can start with smaller,say 10l, batches on the stove with relatively little outlay. I started with a Wilko 12l pot (actual capacity is more like 15l,) and by doing partial extract (half grain half liquid malt extract) did 20l batches.
 
After a long long debate I've decided to bite the bullet and go BIAB, I liked the sight of a 3 vessel set up but from what I've seen posted BIAB gets good if not as good results as traditional set up
 
Ta. Sorry a tad slow yesterday. Aww so when I thought all-grain I thought the 3 vessel setup (with pulleys and all sorts) but clearly an interesting branch in BIAB.I’ll take a look.
 
I started with BIAB and failed so i built a mash tun out of a old fermenter and my grain bag and it served me well for a while

Do you Sparge ?

I’ve changed my mind and think a 27L mulled wine warmer with timer (temp can be set from 30-100C) is a better option with the temp control so can be used as a boiler.
 

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