Copper scrubber vs stainless
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Copper scrubber vs stainless
Any one know if these are ok to use in the column?
Wld they wear out faster or rust more?
thanks
Wld they wear out faster or rust more?
thanks
just out if interest if you get true stainless steel scrubbers and not the cheapo stainless coated normal steel scrubbers then they shouldnt rust, this is why stainless steel is used theory is it doesnt rust (iv had some stainless steel knifes that rusted recently tho )
correct me if im wrong, but i would say the copper scrubbers will deteriate quicker than the stainless. Having said that if u follow the forum u will see that peoples products have improved in flavour (ie no bad flavours) with the use of copper packing. Its to you, you can go for longetivity or u can go for quality of final product.
my choice: Copper
correct me if im wrong, but i would say the copper scrubbers will deteriate quicker than the stainless. Having said that if u follow the forum u will see that peoples products have improved in flavour (ie no bad flavours) with the use of copper packing. Its to you, you can go for longetivity or u can go for quality of final product.
my choice: Copper
Packing
Guest; Garbage in, garbage out. You have politely been advised to use copper mesh. If you persist in using cheep stuff, cheep stuff is what you will wind up with.
It was discovered over a thousand years ago that alcohol made with copper was and is better than any than using any other material avalible. Other members of this forum have tried using stainless and copper pot scrubbers, as I have also, and reported unsatisfactory results. If you don't use copper mesh (not copper pot scrubbers) to start with, you will before you make a good quality product. Save yourself some time and agrivation and use good quality stuff to start with.
It was discovered over a thousand years ago that alcohol made with copper was and is better than any than using any other material avalible. Other members of this forum have tried using stainless and copper pot scrubbers, as I have also, and reported unsatisfactory results. If you don't use copper mesh (not copper pot scrubbers) to start with, you will before you make a good quality product. Save yourself some time and agrivation and use good quality stuff to start with.
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The thing here is to be sure u get good quality copper scrubbers, wouldnt surprise me if some of the scrubbers available contain all manner of crap, take a magnet to the shops n run it over the copper scrubbers, if it attracts leave em well alone.
Whats the difference between the scrubbers u used n the copper mesh? is it just how tight the copper was meshed together maybe u werent packin enough scrubbers in. at the end of the day copper is copper, whatever type of copper u use it will be better than stainless.
Whats the difference between the scrubbers u used n the copper mesh? is it just how tight the copper was meshed together maybe u werent packin enough scrubbers in. at the end of the day copper is copper, whatever type of copper u use it will be better than stainless.
I have used both s.s scrubbers and structural copper and can tell no difference in the product. I run a Nixon-Stone design that is made entirely of copper, so I guess I have enough copper in the vapor path. The stainless scrubbers are much tougher than the copper packing so I have gone back to using them. My last run was 95%+ with absolutly no off flavors. Also, stainless scrubbers are available almost anywhere and copper packing must be ordered as all that I've seen locally are only copper plated. Only my two coppers worth.
Here's how brewhaus describes their copper mesh:
That sounds a heck of a lot like a larger version of a copper pot scrubber to me.Widely known as "Structured Packing", it is not truly structured packing, but more of a glorified random packing.
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Ytt,
Yeah except for the shipping..I can buy the scrubbers locally.
Seems like every endeavor i get into there are always folk, not you, willing to sell ya all kinda stuff you really dont need..
The advice I gave my brothers was wathc out..the con men will do there best
to seperate you form your money..And beware..their everywhere..
Oh well, enough of that.
Thanks for the input..All
Yeah except for the shipping..I can buy the scrubbers locally.
Seems like every endeavor i get into there are always folk, not you, willing to sell ya all kinda stuff you really dont need..
The advice I gave my brothers was wathc out..the con men will do there best
to seperate you form your money..And beware..their everywhere..
Oh well, enough of that.
Thanks for the input..All
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Re: Copper scrubber vs stainless
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Re: Copper scrubber vs stainless
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