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  1. Gregory T

    In-Line Oxygenation Help

    This is an excellent article on how to create a Venturi with two clamps. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/wort-aeration-how-to-build-a-free-pump.html
  2. Gregory T

    In-Line Oxygenation Help

    In response to your question about A2Z Ozone Venturi Injector,... The manufacturer answered your question, "This looks like it would be absolutely brilliant at aerating wort from boil kettle to fermentor. is kynar food grade?" Dzenita B. answered: "It is a chemical resistant material and it is...
  3. Gregory T

    In-Line Oxygenation Help

    The second is this. It is made from KYNAR. Which looks like is used in some food grade materials. But I would prefer stainless https://www.a2zozone.com/products/050-venturi-injector
  4. Gregory T

    In-Line Oxygenation Help

    I found two things my favorite is this but I can’t figure out how or where to order it...
  5. Gregory T

    Aeration Venture

    I found this but have no idea where to order it...
  6. Gregory T

    Introducing… the Spike FLEX!

    I decided on the flex with a sampling valve. I was looking into stainless fermentor when this came across
  7. Gregory T

    Aeration Venture

    I found this https://www.a2zozone.com/products/050-venturi-injector What do you think about using this for wort aeration? It is made from KYNAR I am a little insane about what touches my wort. Or if so,some has a link to a 304 or food grade silicone one that is similar
  8. Gregory T

    Introducing… the Spike FLEX!

    the main thing for me would be the TC fittings and the ability to upgrade. the down side is no trub dump and the flex+ is getting pretty close to the spike conical once you add similar options and if you add a butterfly valve to the flex your getting close to the flex+
  9. Gregory T

    Introducing… the Spike FLEX!

    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0152/1071/files/Flex_Assembley_Rev._01_02.06.19_1.PDF?257
  10. Gregory T

    SS Brewtech 10 Gallon vs 20 Gallon

    No worries. At this point I’m wondering if I should just go straight to a 15 gallon recirculating system. It Doesn’t look like it would be much more than the 20 Gallon Brew tech tun Then I have to decide Spike or Blichman. I read some not so shiny reviews on the G2, but it’s hard to compare...
  11. Gregory T

    SS Brewtech 10 Gallon vs 20 Gallon

    I’ll have to look into those. Thanks
  12. Gregory T

    SS Brewtech 10 Gallon vs 20 Gallon

    This is the outcome of BIAB calculator
  13. Gregory T

    SS Brewtech 10 Gallon vs 20 Gallon

    I have been extract brewing for a few years now. I am making the switch to all grain. I want all stainless. I plan on doing No Sparge Brewing. I brew Belgians nearly exclusively. My quad has an 18# grain bill. At a .125 absorption that puts my mash volume at 10.69 to get 5.5 in the fermenter...
  14. Gregory T

    First Look: SS Brewtech Infussion Mash Tun

    And that is my dilemma If I buy a 10 gallon SS infusion that would work perfectly for the right now If I buy a 15 gallon SB or BoilermakerG2 that would have more versatility for the future. I really like the looks of those SB kettles. The SS being insulated seems like it would be a better...
  15. Gregory T

    First Look: SS Brewtech Infussion Mash Tun

    Sorry to revive this but this is the best info I have seen about as SS Infusion and Blichman G2 I have been extract brewing for a few years and am looking to make the move to all grain. Things I want in a system are 1) a system I can add to rather than replace. 2) no interest in using plastic...
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