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Need a new mash tun..supply sources

Started by Covey, August 27, 2014, 06:06:06 PM

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Covey

Hi Guys,
my fabricated mash tun has a leak and could'nt be arsed fixing it. Its time for an upgrade. This is the criteria i have in mind if any one can add anything do please

Stainless steel

Intergated false bottom and tap

Insulated

Intergated Thermometer

60litre

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Greg2013

From what i am reliably informed Rob will customise these to your own spec(within reason of course),none of the HBS here currently do these afaik so if you are looking for a ready to go option this may be it. ;D


http://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=324
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donnchadhc

August 27, 2014, 06:42:33 PM #2 Last Edit: August 27, 2014, 10:07:50 PM by donnchadhc
Homebrew builder and Angel Homebrew. Also hopandgrape do one.

*edited for clarity

Covey

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bigvalen

Hopandgrape's one is good, but nowhere near 60l. Its 25l at best, though I love mine to pieces.

bigvalen

Greg, any idea how hard themaltmiller's ones are to clean ?

donnchadhc

Hop and grape have three sizes, 30, 45, and 78 litres respectively.

@geterbrewed

Get 'er Brewed Mash Tun http://geterbrewed.ie/delux-insulated-mash-tun-45-litre.html

Our Mash Tun is made in house using the best 316 stainless steel fittings. We provide a circular false bottom made from stainless steel, the false bottom is curved and attached via a hose to the stainless steel ball valve, the package includes only the best quality parts and includes hose tails, one is attached to the ball valve tap also.
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Covey

Quote from: @geterbrewed on August 28, 2014, 08:58:24 AM
Get 'er Brewed Mash Tun http://geterbrewed.ie/delux-insulated-mash-tun-45-litre.html

Our Mash Tun is made in house using the best 316 stainless steel fittings. We provide a circular false bottom made from stainless steel, the false bottom is curved and attached via a hose to the stainless steel ball valve, the package includes only the best quality parts and includes hose tails, one is attached to the ball valve tap also.

Can you show us a few pics inside and out. Thanks
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biertourist

You can save a lot of money by ordering these straight from the source on Ebay and putting a center bottom drain in yourself following the many instructions on Jim's Home Brew.

A simple stainless perforated false bottom with some stainless bolts thrown in it and you've got an amazing and cheap mashtun that you can even CIP because of the bottom drain.


Adam

cruiscinlan

Quote from: biertourist on August 30, 2014, 04:08:41 AM
You can save a lot of money by ordering these straight from the source on Ebay and putting a center bottom drain in yourself following the many instructions on Jim's Home Brew.

A simple stainless perforated false bottom with some stainless bolts thrown in it and you've got an amazing and cheap mashtun that you can even CIP because of the bottom drain.


Adam

Adam, looking on ebay myself I can't find any stainless steel pots bigger than 19L, do you know of sellers with larger pots?

Hop Bomb

@Adam: Do you CIP your mash tun? Is it not way too OTT considering the time needed & cost of PBW etc. Its before the boil so a quick hose out & rub of a hot soapy sponge is plenty imo. Different strokes & all that but interested to see why you CIP your mash tun.

@cruiscinlan:  You wont get a supplier from ebay to ship outside Germany anymore. I think they've done a deal with the UK brew shops.  Ebay link anyway: http://goo.gl/gdSwpY
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rukkus

It's really strange only one company seems to make these, you'd think someone else would make something similar considering they are meant for soup .....

cruiscinlan

Quote from: rukkus on August 30, 2014, 05:04:26 PM
It's really strange only one company seems to make these, you'd think someone else would make something similar considering they are meant for soup .....

I'm considering knocking over a catering supplier at this rate, potential for an EU consumer review given the artificial barriers to sales!