Ozarks Mountain Brewery Moderator Staff member Established Member Joined Nov 20, 2012 Messages 8,946 Reaction score 7,215 Points 113 Dec 26, 2016 #21 make sure you put a ball valve after the pump, you can adjust the flow based on a sticky mash
GFHomebrew Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 30, 2016 Messages 16,646 Reaction score 26,003 Points 113 Location Palmwoods QLD Dec 26, 2016 #22 Cheers JA looking forward to seeing em 1 degree over shoot in mash temp in Fahrenheit is pretty good in my book. What are you using for temperature controller? I bet your efficiency should be pretty good with recirculating mash.
Cheers JA looking forward to seeing em 1 degree over shoot in mash temp in Fahrenheit is pretty good in my book. What are you using for temperature controller? I bet your efficiency should be pretty good with recirculating mash.
Mark D Pirate Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2016 Messages 1,761 Reaction score 1,118 Points 113 Location Radelaide SA , Australia Dec 26, 2016 #23 Ozarks Mountain Brew said: make sure you put a ball valve after the pump, you can adjust the flow based on a sticky mash Click to expand... That's something i hadn't thought of yet ,will add another valve to my shopping list
Ozarks Mountain Brew said: make sure you put a ball valve after the pump, you can adjust the flow based on a sticky mash Click to expand... That's something i hadn't thought of yet ,will add another valve to my shopping list