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    Brewers Hardware????

    Well well... I also have not get so good customer support from brewershardware.com I ordered rims tube and some other stuff and also 3" DS18S20 thermoprobe for that rims tube. Waited couple of days and my order was in "processed" state. Sent email to ask is there some delays and got answer that...
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    Pneumatic Bottle Capper - Just...because.

    If RadicalEd/someone else is going to make semi-automatic bottling line, this is one of simpler systems I have seen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZiiDPr5XV0 That filler seems to contain only few moving parts + couple valves and sensors and still it seems to be quite efficient. Little more...
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    MalFet's bottle washer for lazy homebrewers

    I made same kind of washer than ladder, model with only holes. Did not work for me, spray expanded too much too early and there is no possibility to tweak nozzle , I made 2.5mm holes to 12mm (1/2") tubes. There was stubborn ring of dirt between bottom and side of bottle. I know my pump is too...
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    DIY Simple semi automated bottle filler ($40)

    I have bottling wand without spring, wands own weight opens it , no need to press down. So floater solution may be possible, however as I havent seen any for sale, it probably means that you are correct and at least easy solution does not exist. I actually just ordered 3 head siphon filler...
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    DIY Simple semi automated bottle filler ($40)

    I have thought that would it be possible to attach somekind of floater to thin bottle filling wand. Idea is that when beer level rises to that floater, eventually bottling wand starts to float and as wand does not hit the bottom anymore, liquid flow is stopped. Easy automatic filling level wand...
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    Yeast immobilization: magic beans of fermentation

    Sinebrychoff (owned by Carslberg) also developed and uses yeast immobilization technique in commercial scale here in Finland. They use it only for lagering atm, and with this method it takes only 2 hours. I have drink many times Koff lager and although some people say the can definitely taste...
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    BIAB Brewing (with pics)

    Yes I have considered, system should also contain Raspberry support. As you can use GPIO you can get rid of arduino altogether. Although as you can buy those "android on stick" thingies very cheaply from china and also arduino clones cost almost nothing there, cost wise it is quite same to...
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    BIAB Brewing (with pics)

    I don't have instructions at the moment for my system. I actually use arduino programmed to work like simple PID controller now, you just set temperature and it keeps it, then you must manually dial next temperature etc.. I have "auto mode" which has about 90% done. It would enable you...
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    BIAB Brewing (with pics)

    1.st post from Finnish lurker :) , my 2 cents: If you squeeze grain bag you waste less wort in grains. That means that you can use less water overall and still get amount of pre boil wort you want. Because you can use less water, wort is less diluted and SG is higher, and that means you can...
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