Sparging? Wot's that, then?
Sparging is rinsing the mashed grains with water to get the
sugar out of the grain husks and into the beer.
Having thus enlightened you, I shall explain how I go
about it...

Video Demo!
How I do It
My sparger is a brewing bucket fitted with a grain bag, into
which I tip the goods after mashing:
I then set up my three-tier sparging system...
...consisting of, from the top:
- The 'hot liquor tun' (aka a brewing bucket
full of hot water at about 80ºC)
- Phil's 10" Sparger (a device for spraying
hot water over
the grains)
- The sparging bucket mentioned previously
-
- The Thorne boiler (serving its proper
purpose this time)

Before sparging begins, I fit a hop strainer to the inside
of the boiler tap:

The first runnings of cloudy wort are carefully
jugged back on top of the grains before directing the flow into the boiler.

Then the sparge water is turned on; as soon as the boilers
element is covered I switch it on. Sparging takes about 30 minutes to
complete.
VIDEO LINK!
To see a video of sparging, click this YouTube link -
Sparging
(You'll notice a few changes to my brewing set up since I took these still
photos - and also my new kitchen units!)
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