Jason Hoodenpyle and I got together for another brew. Jason did
Skotrat's B-52 Light Ale and I did Denny Conn's Rye IPA (both 10 AG brews).

This was also the virgin run of the new temp controller for the
mashtun and
HLT using the new solenoids and temp controller. Let me tell you this: it worked like a dream. Set the temp, and just keep the HLT at about 10-20'F hotter than the target temp, and the controller took care of the rest. Uh, that was until the march pump locked up. About half way through the Sac rest of the mash, the magnetic drive impeller jammed. I broke it down (see pictures below) and disassembled the impeller and found a bunch of sticky-goo (technical term) on the impeller shaft. I've decided that this is simply too easy to break down to ignore cleaning, so I'm going to go through it after at least every other brew.
I managed to find enough time during the boil to clean 3 kegs, rack the oatmeal stout to one of the kegs and clean the carboy (in addition to taking the pump impeller apart). The oatmeal stout is tasting pretty chocolaty! And the pear cider tastes like champagne (uh...duh, it is running about 14% alcohol by volume and I used champagne yeast).


