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Kapernicus

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Other than an additional fermentor, the best gadget I've purchased so far has been a double bottle washer. Haven't bought anything that was useless or a piece of junk yet, but I'm still new so I'm sure it'll happen.

What's the best and\or worst equipment purchase anyone else ever has made?
 
My favorite has been the Autosiphon. The main reason that I was reluctant to get it. Starting a siphon seemed easy enough.

I have been fortunate enough not to buy any crap. Mostly because of you guys here!!!
 
The best:
auto-siphon
wine thief
Star-san
Bottle Tree

only real 'crap' was 1.25gal mini-kegs (like the Heiniken ones) and an $80 CO2 tap for them. You can't hardly find those kegs now, and I corny keg anyways.
 
I've found this thing to be close to useless.

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I have to agree with the auto siphon. That thing rocks!


The worst for me was the Fermentap

It turns your carboy into a conical fermenter. Which is great except it doesn't work! I use the stand to drain my carboys. The rest of it is in a box somewhere. I can't believe they still make that thing!
 
The best piece of equipment I own... It's probably my mash tun since all-grain is impossible without it.

The bad equipment I've used... Well, my stirplate is utter crap (but stirplates themselves are not) but I think "Crappiest brew supply" goes to One Step. I'm a pure Star San fanboy now.
 
RichBrewer said:
I have to agree with the auto siphon. That thing rocks!


The worst for me was the Fermentap

It turns your carboy into a conical fermenter. Which is great except it doesn't work! I use the stand to drain my carboys. The rest of it is in a box somewhere. I can't believe they still make that thing!
Now see that looks cool to me... in theory any ways. Only question I have it how do you fill it w/o siphoning. Also, why doesn't it work?
 
Cr@p: mini-keg system - tap handle broke, got it replaced, broke, got it replaced, broke. By then the kegs were rusting around the lips.

Best: the very big grain bag, $17, eliminates 90% of the work for steeping & mini-mashes.
 
Worst - beer filtering system. Thought it'd be great to have but I had second thoughts and returned it unused.
 
z987k said:
Now see that looks cool to me... in theory any ways. Only question I have it how do you fill it w/o siphoning. Also, why doesn't it work?
You fill it right side up, attach the hardware, then invert it.

It doesn't work because of the geometry of the carboy. The shoulder of the carboy isn't at a steep enough angle so the yeast and sediment collect there not in the neck. I was never able to harvest yeast with mine.
 
The worst= The siphon tip aerator, absolutly useless. Cant get enough pressure out of the sipohon to make it work or get the siphon hose straight enoguh to work. Any digital thermometer, they are great till they break, then your kinda f-ed (even the yellow "waterproof" "shockproof" ones break down too.
 
Am I allowed to say a pre-hopped extract kit? Ever since I started Extract and steeping Grains I cant believe the diffrence Now I want to build a MLT and start PM.
 
i bought a wing capper that was crap, had to get a bench capper. they cap anything.
 
Best: BMBF ($1.00), autosiphon ($10)

Crap: Counter pressure bottle filler ($90 - useless), 5l mini kegs ($75 - rusted)
 
Wow, I would have to say the worst I had was the autosiphon. Broke 2 of them. Now I use FlyGuy's replacement and it works every time, won't warp, and doesn't have a cane to snap.

Best was the $7 aquarium "wort-wizard"
 
worst = automatic bottle filler thing. It's supposed to stop fill when the bottle is full, but it doesn't. It's got no mounting bracket so it takes five hands hold it/use it. Got a bottling wand and a bucket with a spigot for less than that stupid thing cost:mad:

best = can't believe I'm the first to say it:

lifetime membership to HBT!!!
 
The worst was a two wing wine bottle corker. I corked 5 bottles and returned it. The store wouldn't give me a refund, only in store credit. I exchanged it for my first beer kit, an American Amber. That first kit was my best investment.
 
shafferpilot said:
worst = automatic bottle filler thing. It's supposed to stop fill when the bottle is full, but it doesn't. It's got no mounting bracket so it takes five hands hold it/use it. Got a bottling wand and a bucket with a spigot for less than that stupid thing cost:mad:

Amen to that. Used it once. Hated it.

Love the siphon starter and digital temp controller for my chest freezer-turned- fermenter.
 
The worst is the $200 I spent on my tap-a-draft system (9 6-litre PET bottles, 2 dispensing heads, 1 cooling jacket, 80 C02 cartridges).

I was fairly satisfied with it at the time, but now that SWMBO has let me get my keg system it seems like money wasted.

The best is my keg system. Althought I spent a lot of money on it ($600), it looks sweet and I love having beer on tap.
 
Had my worst stated prior, but best would be the wort wizard. Made the nightmare that was my CFC taking an hour go down to 10 minutes.

Next should be the march pump that I know swmbo bought me but I can't open that until tomorrow ;).
 
BlindLemonLars said:
I've found this thing to be close to useless.

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Depends how you use it, I guess. If you're actually trying to carbonate with it, yeah, then it's junk. but to just push the beer out at a picnic or something, then I think it's great.

Another on my best list is my stirplate. Love it!

Richbrewer said:
The worst for me was the Fermentap

It turns your carboy into a conical fermenter. Which is great except it doesn't work! I use the stand to drain my carboys. The rest of it is in a box somewhere. I can't believe they still make that thing!

Agreed. Damned thing leaks like a sieve, and then you can't get the yeast out when you want to.
 
The dumbest: autosiphon ... I learned how to suck on a straw when i was 3. A vodka-soaked napkin over the end of hose keeps it clean.

The best (3) a refractometer .. the end of "i missed my gravity by a few points" ... a 3gallon keg ..easy to carry, fits in fridges, and "party-friendly" ... and "better bottles" ...light, unbreakable.
 
shafferpilot said:
best = can't believe I'm the first to say it:

lifetime membership to HBT!!!

I suppose I didn't even consider that since I don't think of it as a "gadget". I'd have to say, HBT membership DOES rank up there but really, it's more the idea of helping a community stay around that anythign else - I was benefiting from everyone here before I ponied up so... :p

Bobby_M said:
Why is it that I have used my autosiphon to rack maybe 100 times now and had ZERO problems with it and others break it on the first shot?

I can't explain that one either. I rank my autosiphon right up there with my mash tun which is what I listed as my 'best'. I'm on #2 but that was my fault... I stepped on it. :)
 
Worst: the Turbotap - incredible, almost embarrassing waste of money.

Best: 15 gallon AG equipment, culminating in my homebuilt 21 gallon conical.

The Arduino microcontroller board is a close second for "best" - allowing me to monitor my brewing via laptop computer.

Also a close runner up - the steam system.
 
teu1003 said:
The dumbest: autosiphon ... I learned how to suck on a straw when i was 3. A vodka-soaked napkin over the end of hose keeps it clean.

The best (3) a refractometer .. the end of "i missed my gravity by a few points" ... a 3gallon keg ..easy to carry, fits in fridges, and "party-friendly" ... and "better bottles" ...light, unbreakable.


+1 on the 3-gallon keg. Fits great in a 10-gallon round cooler. Mount a shank and tap on there and I have a nice cooler-kegger.

Also a great investment was some brewing software. It took away all the guesswork, did caculations, and I don't have to keep a journal anymore.
 
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