flubbss
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What size stainless table is that? And where did you get the silicone mat? I just got a kettle from grounded’s sale and was hoping to piece together a similar setup to yours.
What size stainless table is that? And where did you get the silicone mat? I just got a kettle from grounded’s sale and was hoping to piece together a similar setup to yours.
I totally agree. Kind of a steal for $140 shipped. I now regret not buying a second to have as a back upIt was a great sale price. Easily a $300-350 value when compared to similar options (such as the Spike+ V4).
How are you recircing the mash? Are you just using one the tangential ports as the return?
Even with the smoking deal on the kettle, I don't know that I'm ready to move from the bag to the basket yet.
How are you recircing the mash? Are you just using one the tangential ports as the return?
Even with the smoking deal on the kettle, I don't know that I'm ready to move from the bag to the basket yet.
Sounds like Grounded Brewing might be getting out of the homebrew equipment market for the time being.
They don’t plan to restock the 30A eBIAB Panels and the dual tangential inlet 15 gallon kettles are on fire sale at $140 shipped. I picked up a spare at that price as a backup and/or potentially as a mash tun to allow for bottom filling (underletting) the grist and also bottom draining from mash tun into boil kettle.
Sounds like Grounded Brewing might be getting out of the homebrew equipment market for the time being.
For low oxygen pursuit purposes, I’ve moved to a floating stainless pizza pan with a piece of silicone tubing submerged just under the mash level. I’d like to eventually replace the silicone tubing with something like the SS Brewtech Manifold.
Just brewed a Pecan Coffee Stout 4 days ago with an 18.75 lb. bill and at 9.75 Gallon Strike volume..... I had plenty of extra room for more grains. Depending on your strike volume, I’d say you’ll be fine As long as it’s a 5 Gal. Batch. In the 14 batches I’ve ran through my system, The only time I ever went over the basket edge was when I attempted a 10 Gal batch using 19 lbs. grain at 13.75 Gallons Strike. I think for my next batch, I’m going to max it out to see how many lbs. you can fit with a 11-12 Gallon strike.
Planning 25ish pounds with 10 gallons strike water. Glad to hear this should work. Thanks for responding!
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