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Title: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: bigvalen on September 10, 2014, 09:22:27 AM

I've a Hop & Grape insulated mash tun, and it's decent, but...I've an eye on something better. I have a 20 litre stainless pot (thin wall) that I think I could put a RIMS kit onto.

All I need is http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/RIMS-Tube-Assembly-1-5-Tri-Clover-stainless-steel-304/1017341_1564101861.html and http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camco-Screw-In-Element-02923/dp/B0002YUDSI/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1 right ?

Then wrap the mash tun in some ... insulation of some sort, to keep the cost down ? Oh. How do you drain from it ? I assume a perforated bottom + steel tap isn't going to be enough...
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: nigel_c on September 10, 2014, 10:00:22 AM
You'll need a decent pump as well.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: DEMPSEY on September 10, 2014, 01:41:30 PM
Probably one of the biggest issues that come up is the flow rate of the wort as it leaves the mash tun and passes through your rims pot. your ability to draw the liquid from the mash fast enough to make a difference without compacting the mash bed. :)
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: bigvalen on September 10, 2014, 02:21:49 PM
Ah. Pump. Yes. How does one evaluate pumps?
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: Hop Bomb on September 10, 2014, 03:54:08 PM
that ali express brew shop is amazing. Has anyone bought anything from them? Is it all shite I wonder? Leaky disconnects etc? Looks too good to be true price wise
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: nigel_c on September 10, 2014, 04:38:39 PM
How none of us has stumbled across them before I'll never know. Their stuff looks great.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: molc on September 10, 2014, 05:38:39 PM
Well it's us, so shipping will cost quite a bit unless you an internal company mail. Also Yom get stung on import duties.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: bigvalen on September 10, 2014, 06:32:13 PM
No, AliExpress is China-based. It's the same as AliBaba, for companies who don't mind dealing in small quantities. It's where most of the US-based homebrew shops get there kit from.

But yeah, 12 litre cornies for 60 quid, seems decent too. Though you do have to contact them in advance for combined shipping.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: armedcor on September 10, 2014, 06:33:18 PM
I was going to order all my keggle and mash tun fittings from there. I found him a few months back but I've been saving up.
I'm gonna try one of his Grain mills as well.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: bigvalen on September 10, 2014, 06:35:37 PM
Heh. Also, seems the "solar" pumps are just rebadged ones by this guy; http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Easy-Connect-Water-Circulation-Pump-Food-Grade-Hom-Brewing-Pump-DC12V/1905630428.html
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: Quiet_Man on September 10, 2014, 08:42:45 PM
Have a look at MrDrankins shiny herms setup on the Belfast group page.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: Qs on September 10, 2014, 09:26:53 PM
Quote from: Hop Bomb on September 10, 2014, 03:54:08 PM
that ali express brew shop is amazing. Has anyone bought anything from them? Is it all shite I wonder? Leaky disconnects etc? Looks too good to be true price wise

I got a bazooka screen off them. Its grand but took ages to come. I'd use them again but expect over a months wait for the gear.
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: biertourist on September 15, 2014, 07:30:00 PM
Getting RIMS right when building it yourself is a tricky proposition...

Factors that have to be balanced (some of these are just general recirculation mash considerations, some are specific to RIMS):


Also remember that recirculation mashing will result in faster conversion so drop your typical conversion times by 15 minutes and start doing the "iodine test" on your first several recirculation mashes to get a handle on the new conversion times. (Track the Diastatic power of the mash and the time required for conversion while recirculating.)

Will your system and your beers benefit from RIMS?  -Many/ most beers don't require multiple step mashing; if you're really into Wheat Beers then that completely makes sense as they can pretty much all benefit from multple steps; if you want to control fermentability closely there's a benefit but you can also control fermentability through mash length and it doesn't require any extra equipment.


RIMS is "cool" but there's almost thing that can add more complexity or "pain" to your brew day and it certainly can result in worse beer (constant recirculation can extract many things that you actually want to leave in the malt in the first place).  -Having the OPTION to recirculation mash is nice, though especially when brewing a wheat beer or when trying to get a really dry beer (West Coast IPA). 

-I am a huge fan of HERMS mashing, mostly because if you already have an electric brewery and a PID controller you can just reuse an immersion or counterflow chiller to enable you to do temp-stepped recirculation mashes on the few beers that can actually benefit from it, without having extra equipment.


Adam
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: Damien M on September 16, 2014, 08:24:20 AM
Great  explainer article Adam! I've always though I wanted a RIMS or HERMS system.... but do I need one... probably not! I still want one, but now will get it for the right reasons! 
Title: Re: Thinking of trying RIMS
Post by: bigvalen on September 27, 2014, 11:44:27 PM
Thanks Adam. If anything, I'm OK with not trying RIMS for a while yet :-)