Myt 3 tier system

Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:28 pm

Check it out at www.cornelsbrewing.com It is a 3 tier gravity system I bastardized. I have temp controls, solenoids, pumps, etc. I turned it into a HERMS, so all I do now is set a few temps and sit back to drink beer and watch satellite. It is almost boring. I am sending an artical to BYO this week to get it in the Brewers Systems section of the magazine. Wish me luck.
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Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:49 pm

Dude, it ain't pretty, like Whitebeards... but it's frickin' cool! The Frankenstein rig! Nice work! Bub hates you.


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Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:58 am

Yea Beermaker I have always liked your set up. Just something about it. Very Cool!!!


Tim

PS: I got your beer in the mail yesterday. But, I am sorry to say I still have not sent yours out yet. I will throw something extra in there to make up for it being so late.
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Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:56 am

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Cute flasks!
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Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:44 am

I see you haven't added the Brewing Network to your links page....Get on it!

Great looking rig thou. I have a similar MT, that's a rubberized keg. That stuff may possibly be the strongest material on earth.
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:36 pm

Sorry BRB, I will add it tonight. I am actually way past updates if you checked the events page. I am way behind. There are a few links I need to add. This will be next. The MT rubber coated keg will hold temps very well. To the point that It may take an hour or 2 to do my 4 step mash. That plastic is thicker then it looks. I highly recommend 1 of these, and even though I have a burner under it, I have never used it.

BrewTa2....I use those 3 oz flasks for starch conversion tests. I have a shit load of them. Notice the dropper next to them? I use it for the same thing. Let me know if any of ya want a few....I will send them. The dont have my show name on it, but you can add BN if ya want.
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Thu May 08, 2008 10:27 am

Just wondering.....should I add a grant inline back to my chiller then to the pump? I have never used one, but I am curious if it would help. Does anyone use one? Doc, anyone?
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