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tengibarki != tengibarki

Posted: 5. Mar 2013 20:23
by karlp
Not all hose braids are equal. I've often had problems with almost stuck sparges, and sunday night it was just totally stuck. I'd emptied and cleaned and restarted three times, and had wet grain all over kitchen floor. The grist looked more powdery than normal, but I wasn't expecting complete failure. Decided to just replace the hose braid with something coarser. Went shopping and quickly found that not all braids are equal. My original piece is far far far tighter than the new one. Mashing now, so hopefully a faster/freer sparge, and maybe, just maybe, I might even get over 65% efficiency!
Old (fine holes) top<br />new (coarse holes) bottom
Old (fine holes) top
new (coarse holes) bottom
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Re: tengibarki != tengibarki

Posted: 14. May 2013 01:48
by sigurdur
Hey Kalli, how did it go with the new braid?

Re: tengibarki != tengibarki

Posted: 15. May 2013 20:01
by karlp
First night efficiency was actually worse. since then it's been about exactly the same.

However, ease of use is way way way better! :D I can just turn on the tap and it drains out. Just the way it was always meant to be :)

Re: tengibarki != tengibarki

Posted: 15. May 2013 20:45
by hrafnkell
You know what also works well? BIAB. :)