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Old 06-21-2012, 04:37 PM   #41
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How come? Is the conical high enough to rack to kegs?


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Yes, that's correct; the height of the conical is just enough for a gravity feed into kegs...bonus!

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What is the largest size batch you have fermented? Can you push 12 gallons?
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What is the largest size batch you have fermented? Can you push 12 gallons?
I don't have a conical. I ferment in a 15.5 gallon sanke keg and can easily get 12 gallons of finished beer out without seeing any type of yeast in the blow off tube.
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Couldn't one just use a ninety degree elbow triclover fitting and then use shorter legs so the conical will fit in a fridge easier? I use a similar setup with my stout tanks short 14.5 gallon fermenter.
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Couldn't one just use a ninety degree elbow triclover fitting and then use shorter legs so the conical will fit in a fridge easier? I use a similar setup with my stout tanks short 14.5 gallon fermenter.
I'm sure you could, but the yeast harvester the OP has is designed to be used vertically, and I'd imagine would spill the slurry if you tried to unhook it when it's horizontal.
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The yeast harvester wouldn't collect yeast efficiently using a 90 degree bend. You'd get some yeast, but it would never get full. This thing will pack in some yeast when used as directed. If you don't want to use casters, you could still cut blocks of wood to go under the legs to provide sufficient spacing to use the yeast harvester in a freezer setup. I do like the casters as they allow me to roll it through the garage and onto the driveway for cleaning. Sure you could lift it wherever you wanted to go; but I lift enough during a brewday or while racking. IMO, the casters and yeast harvester are two accessories that are worth every penny.
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The yeast harvester wouldn't collect yeast efficiently using a 90 degree bend. You'd get some yeast, but it would never get full. This thing will pack in some yeast when used as directed. If you don't want to use casters, you could still cut blocks of wood to go under the legs to provide sufficient spacing to use the yeast harvester in a freezer setup. I do like the casters as they allow me to roll it through the garage and onto the driveway for cleaning. Sure you could lift it wherever you wanted to go; but I lift enough during a brewday or while racking. IMO, the casters and yeast harvester are two accessories that are worth every penny.
I'd be willing to bet you a shekel it would totally fill. My 90 degree elbow on my stout conical will fill completely solid with yeast, as it is at the bottom of a very large tank, with a lot if pressure. During fermentation, the yeast is swirling around like mad in the whole tank. I guess it is possible the polished walls in the stout tank accentuate this, but I bet it would work with the brushed interior, too.
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I'd be willing to bet you a shekel it would totally fill. My 90 degree elbow on my stout conical will fill completely solid with yeast, as it is at the bottom of a very large tank, with a lot if pressure. During fermentation, the yeast is swirling around like mad in the whole tank. I guess it is possible the polished walls in the stout tank accentuate this, but I bet it would work with the brushed interior, too.
Perhaps I should have said, "In my opinion it would probably not fill" as I have never had a reason to try a 90 degree bend at the bottom. Using casters and three blocks of plywood provide enough room for the yeast harvester, so that's the route I took. Your mileage may vary.
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I thought I would post this in case others might have similar questions.

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If necessary, I dump trub a day before I attach the yeast harvester and I remove the harvester about a day or so before racking. It sort of depends upon what brew is fermenting and the yeast used. Some are faster; some are slower. The beauty of it is that you really don't have much to lose; you can always buy yeast. I make sure to have plenty on hand and what gets harvested is a bonus. I have easliy paid for the price of the unit.


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I just aerate the wort and dump in the yeast. I take the harvester out of the fridge maybe 15-30 minutes ahead to allow it to become less viscous...too long and the pressure will begin to release. After the wort is aerated, take off the air lock from the yeast harvester and dump it in...it takes a while...slow moving stuff. lol It's easiest to remove the entire lid from the conical when doing this procedure.

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