bayshine wrote:Something like this with a feral/triclamp attachment :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Wobblyboot wrote:bayshine wrote:Something like this with a feral/triclamp attachment :handgestures-thumbupleft:
I've seen them in 2 and 3inch :handgestures-thumbupleft: seem to be $1200 to $1400 usd + postage for the small 1's.. I'd prefer something from oz tho if possible.
Sam. wrote:I would have thought you would want bigger blades?
Doubleuj wrote:id think a horizontal paddle and shaft would be better as a vertical paddle can create a vortex which actually sucks solids down.
plus if it entered the boiler below liquid height, youd never have a chance of vapour leaking. only a potential for a bit of wash to leak out. not as problematic or flammable
Kenster wrote:wobbly, just did a bit of quick reading and it says you cant cook a wash with husks in it coz it causes a lot of off flavours, so that is prob why it is removed beforehand.
My understanding of yr post was not to remove any of the components, yeah? (sorry if i am on completely the wrong tram)
bluc wrote:Have you considered a steam still like a traditional pot/thumper setup for corn or other thick mashs? Strip it than cleanup with a spirit run or even put a bubbler atop the thumper instead of the pot still :-B
vqstatesman wrote:Just chiming in my $0.02, I recently upgraded my boiler to a jacketed BM (with build in agitator) setup. I mash, ferment and distill all on the grain. I also do rum ferment/distill in the same vessel. I get no bad esters of yeast flavour carry over. There is no need no allow your ferment to clear and rack it off, unless of course you are making neutral, gin etc.
bayshine wrote:vqstatesman wrote:Just chiming in my $0.02, I recently upgraded my boiler to a jacketed BM (with build in agitator) setup. I mash, ferment and distill all on the grain. I also do rum ferment/distill in the same vessel. I get no bad esters of yeast flavour carry over. There is no need no allow your ferment to clear and rack it off, unless of course you are making neutral, gin etc.
Got any pics :D
wynnum1 wrote:Apparatus fitted inside a copper pot still, consisting of four rotating arms that carry a copper chain mesh. The rummager prevents solid particles in the wash ...
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