McTarnamins
Well-Known Member
I deleted my old thread because frankly I got bored of it.
I love the brew in a bag technique but I hate the temp control of the mash. I was going to brew a Brutus 10 clone but wanted more flexibility and didn't wan't to abandon the simplicity of the BIAB. I don't know if anyone has built a Recirculating BIAB system yet; regardless, here is my attempt.
I will also be able to do two five gallon batches or one 10 gallon batch depending on how I route the flow. See attached pics for concept and build.
Comments and critiques appreciated.
Figure 8 flow for 10 gallon batch. Grains split between brew pots
Individual flow for two seperate 5 gallon batches
Google sketchup design...Solidworks license expired
Stainless frame - still need burners, t-couples, solenoids, PID, and pumps.
I love the brew in a bag technique but I hate the temp control of the mash. I was going to brew a Brutus 10 clone but wanted more flexibility and didn't wan't to abandon the simplicity of the BIAB. I don't know if anyone has built a Recirculating BIAB system yet; regardless, here is my attempt.
I will also be able to do two five gallon batches or one 10 gallon batch depending on how I route the flow. See attached pics for concept and build.
Comments and critiques appreciated.
Figure 8 flow for 10 gallon batch. Grains split between brew pots
Individual flow for two seperate 5 gallon batches
Google sketchup design...Solidworks license expired
Stainless frame - still need burners, t-couples, solenoids, PID, and pumps.