Archive for February, 2010

How do I do that? Mashing pt. 2 Building a Mash/Lauter Tun.

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

In the last installment of “How do I do that?” I described what’s happening chemically during the mash.

This time I need to tell you how to build a mash tun, but that will also require me briefly describing the ways in which you can sparge your mash. Spargeing is just rinsing the grain bed to remove sugars that have been left behind from the mash runoff. This step actually comes after the mash, which seems a bit like putting the cart before the horse.

Why would that matter?  Because how you sparge will have a large effect on how you build your tun.

  • If you intend to fly sparge — i.e. slowly drizzle water over the top of the grain bed to rinse the grain — you will probably want to build a manifold for your filter.
  • If you intend to batch sparge — i.e. drain all of your initial mash liquid and then add your sparge water to rinse the grain — you can save money by building a tun with a stainless steel braid for your filter.

Building a manifold will not negatively affect your results if you batch sparge — in fact I’ve heard reports that it will increase your efficiency greatly — but you shouldn’t fly sparge with a stainless braid filter. More on that later on.

So… since we know what the mash is, we can start talking about how to build a mash tun and why we choose the parts we do for one.

It’s best to use a vessel for the mash tun that will maintain a relatively static internal temperature. It needs to be insulated, and since we’re going to be modifying it a bit, it should be relatively cheap. (more…)

Max’s Belgian Beer Fest

Friday, February 12th, 2010

I’m heading over to Max’s for a little liquid lunch.

If you’re interested, here’s some links to what’s in bottles, and what’s on draft.

I’ll be there on and off throughout the weekend, including for the Stillwater launch tomorrow. Hope to see some of you out there.

What’s up in SYD land

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Obviously not a whole lot.

I’ve got a few things percolating, just trying to get them set up correctly.

I did an interview with the creator of the Brewpal iPhone app and I’ll have that up for you soon.

The second part of my mashing series is also coming up.

And last but not least, I’m working on site redesign.

And you know, shoveling snow. A lot of snow.