Mash and Boil for 250.00
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Something to check on the M&B and the first time I had a issue with it was I had the spigot trying to clog, not a big deal and took care of it fast. Had good numbers as always. 88% Pre-boil and 81.80% Ending kettle
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Re: Mash and Boil for 250.00
On my 2nd brew I had the spigot clog. I used some wire to clear it. I'll keep some wire handy all the time.berryman wrote:.....I had the spigot trying to clog, not a big deal and took care of it fast.....
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What clogged it? I haven't had this happen in 50+ batches and I throw all my hops in there commando even. (but not leaf hops).
EDIT: But with my slow chilling they all compact to the bottom along with any particulates overnight so I guess that helps.
EDIT: But with my slow chilling they all compact to the bottom along with any particulates overnight so I guess that helps.
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Not really sure, the last batch I did was a stout and almost no hops and I cleaned the unit out as I normally do after. I hooked up the hoses for the pump for mashing in on the next batch and couldn't get any flow, thought the pump took a crap and then seen almost nothing coming out of the spigot. Blew air back threw and was free flowing again. Worked good the rest of the day. Today I PBW'd it both ways and clean. Not sure what the restriction was, but all good now. It is not a very big spigot.mashani wrote:What clogged it?
Edit: it wasn't totally plugged just couldn't get enough flow for the pump.
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So it's official, I had my first "Mash & Boil Over".
I was making a 6 gallon batch of the Dos Perros since I like it so much. And I walked away... and then... whoosh.
So that was fun.
I was making a 6 gallon batch of the Dos Perros since I like it so much. And I walked away... and then... whoosh.
So that was fun.
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I bet that was a "fun" clean-up.mashani wrote:So it's official, I had my first "Mash & Boil Over".
So that was fun.
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The handle came off of my lid, so I sent an email to brewer's edge asking if replacement lids are available.
Turns out it's covered under warranty so I should be getting a new one for free soon.
Turns out it's covered under warranty so I should be getting a new one for free soon.
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That seems like an odd piece to come off. But, glad they are covering it for you.
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In the email he sent, he said that the welds in the lid are covered. If it was welded, it wasn't done well. I actually thought it was just super glued and tried that, but it only stayed on for one use.Kealia wrote:That seems like an odd piece to come off. But, glad they are covering it for you.
I also asked if the malt pipe is available because I dented mine. They're available from Williams Brewing, but it's $69.99. I'll live with the dent. But it's nice to know replacement parts are available.
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Williams carries a bunch of things. Besides the basket, they have replacement thermal sensors, gaskets for the spigot, fermentation lid, #11 foam stoppers that fit the lid, still attachments that fit the fermentation lid, and more...
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Since it seems to be hard to get Mash & Boils without pumps these days, and also since it's cheaper, this is now available for anyone who wants to take a stab at it. It is more or less a single wall (I assume) 1500 watt (100 less watts) 9 gallon (more capacity) mash & boil, for $229 with free shipping.
https://www.morebeer.com/products/digib ... -110v.html
If it is single walled, you might want to build yourself an insulating jacket from reflectix or such, but other then that I bet it works fine.
Oh and if you have 220V available then for just $10 more, you can get that, and 2400 watts of powa!
https://www.morebeer.com/products/digib ... -220v.html
There is also a 17 gallon 220V/3500 watt one for $329... which seems pretty cheap for a big unit. I wouldn't want to pull the mash basket out of that though, I'd need to build a hoist.
https://www.morebeer.com/products/digib ... -110v.html
If it is single walled, you might want to build yourself an insulating jacket from reflectix or such, but other then that I bet it works fine.
Oh and if you have 220V available then for just $10 more, you can get that, and 2400 watts of powa!
https://www.morebeer.com/products/digib ... -220v.html
There is also a 17 gallon 220V/3500 watt one for $329... which seems pretty cheap for a big unit. I wouldn't want to pull the mash basket out of that though, I'd need to build a hoist.
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The first link didn't work for me, but I searched for electric kettle and found it. Ously, the url looked the same ad your link.
That looks pretty good. I sometimes wish the mash and boil had more capacity, but i do like the double wall. I wonder how much difference the lower wattage would make in the time it takes to come to a boil.
That looks pretty good. I sometimes wish the mash and boil had more capacity, but i do like the double wall. I wonder how much difference the lower wattage would make in the time it takes to come to a boil.
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I updated the link, it seems to work?bpgreen wrote:The first link didn't work for me, but I searched for electric kettle and found it. Ously, the url looked the same ad your link.
That looks pretty good. I sometimes wish the mash and boil had more capacity, but i do like the double wall. I wonder how much difference the lower wattage would make in the time it takes to come to a boil.
I don't think the 100 watt difference would be that huge. Not being insulated might actually matter more if your brewing in a cold place. But a little bit of reflectix wrap would easily fix that.
I actually have a 220 I could use, so that would be tempting for me actually if my Mash & Boil explodes and I turn it into a fermenter.
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I'm not planning on changing, either, but I think if I were, this would tempt me.mashani wrote:I updated the link, it seems to work?bpgreen wrote:The first link didn't work for me, but I searched for electric kettle and found it. Ously, the url looked the same ad your link.
That looks pretty good. I sometimes wish the mash and boil had more capacity, but i do like the double wall. I wonder how much difference the lower wattage would make in the time it takes to come to a boil.
I don't think the 100 watt difference would be that huge. Not being insulated might actually matter more if your brewing in a cold place. But a little bit of reflectix wrap would easily fix that.
I actually have a 220 I could use, so that would be tempting for me actually if my Mash & Boil explodes and I turn it into a fermenter.
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Hello Borg! I hope everyone is healthy and that we all get through this Covid madness intact.
My wife and I have been holed up in the house for 3 weeks now. I haven’t brewed in months but I’m going to dust off the M and B and brew a 5 gallon batch of Two Hearted Ale.
I also posted on the Facebook book page for advice about brewing a 5 gallon batch in the MB. I’m hoping you guys can see this old thread and give me some advice.
The grain bill is 13.5 lbs. Can I skip the sparge and do a full volume biab brew? I’ve never sparged in 6 years of brewing. I am a biab brewer.
I want to brew this tomorrow if possible.
I’m really out of shape with brewing because I’ve using the Zymatic prior to my break from brewing.
I have to figure out mash dough-in volume and temps and possible sparge water volume and treatment if I have to sparge.
My wife and I have been holed up in the house for 3 weeks now. I haven’t brewed in months but I’m going to dust off the M and B and brew a 5 gallon batch of Two Hearted Ale.
I also posted on the Facebook book page for advice about brewing a 5 gallon batch in the MB. I’m hoping you guys can see this old thread and give me some advice.
The grain bill is 13.5 lbs. Can I skip the sparge and do a full volume biab brew? I’ve never sparged in 6 years of brewing. I am a biab brewer.
I want to brew this tomorrow if possible.
I’m really out of shape with brewing because I’ve using the Zymatic prior to my break from brewing.
I have to figure out mash dough-in volume and temps and possible sparge water volume and treatment if I have to sparge.