Urrazeb wrote:I use a drill pump to transfer wash from my big drums.
Cost me $24 and pumps pretty fast, fills 50L boiler in a few minutes, beats the hell outta siphoning wash
ekul wrote:Get a long hose with an inline flow meter and pump directly into the boiler :) Currentyl I siphon 20L out at a time and do this 3 times to fill mine.... but i'm looking at the flow meter and long hose option.
Chips Molasses wrote:Thanks guys.
I have a 200L molasses wash down, 12 kg sugar, 40l molasses. Bubbling along nicely with lowans.
I didn't think of using the aquarium pump I have for the condenser, I will give that a shot.
I think the trolleys sound like to go.
OzKev wrote:Chips Molasses wrote:Thanks guys.
I have a 200L molasses wash down, 12 kg sugar, 40l molasses. Bubbling along nicely with lowans.
I didn't think of using the aquarium pump I have for the condenser, I will give that a shot.
I think the trolleys sound like to go.
To get the same total sugar from the orig recipe but with the heavier molasses backbone, for a 200L wash 40L molasses would need 14kg sugar. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Chips Molasses wrote:OzKev wrote:Chips Molasses wrote:Thanks guys.
I have a 200L molasses wash down, 12 kg sugar, 40l molasses. Bubbling along nicely with lowans.
I didn't think of using the aquarium pump I have for the condenser, I will give that a shot.
I think the trolleys sound like to go.
To get the same total sugar from the orig recipe but with the heavier molasses backbone, for a 200L wash 40L molasses would need 14kg sugar. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
My bad, I guesstimated.... Still on the bubble with the heating band on at night.
davecuds wrote:Ozkev,
How did the 220L corn mash go?
I have access to heaps of 190L fermenters (olive drums) so im keen to do some bigger ferments as well
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