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MoreBeer.com End of the Year Sale! 10% Off Coupon Code!

If I come across an amazing deal I like to pass it on to my readers.  MoreBeer.com is having a 2013 end of the year sale that provides you with 10% off site wide, excluding Blichhmann products and gift certificates.

Click here for the coupon code and more details

 

The coupon is for today only ( 12/27/2013 ), but I keep track on home brewing coupons for More Beer, Northern Brewer and Mid West Supplies here:

Click Here for Northern Brewer Coupons, Midwest Supplies Promo Codes and MoreBeer.com Rebate Codes

 

Sparge Arm

A sparge arm is a piece of brewing hardware used to flush the grain bed with hot water in order to extract any residual sugars left behind in the mash. The sparge arm water needs to be in the range of 168° F in order to liquefy the remaining sugars; if the temperature exceeds 170° F, the brewer many risk pulling excess tannins from the grain husks and causing off flavors and chill haze in the finished beer. Sparge arms are typically constructed of copper, stainless steel, or plastic, and should have some form of flow control so that the approximate flow rate can be set to keep pace with the flow of wort leaving the mash tun (or lauter tun) and heading to the boil kettle.

 

Below are three examples of home brewing sparge arms. From left to right, there is a MoreBeer.com “Ultimate Sparge Arm,” a rigid copper sparge arm, and a fly sparge arm with a stainless bracket. I have used each one of these and am currently using the MoreBeer.com sparge arm due to its versatility, which allows me to integrate it into my RIMS system.

 

You can purchase the sparge arms here:

Home Brewing Sparge Arms

Home Brewing Sparge Arms

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