aubiecat
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I did notice that mine seemed a tad long, but I got it to crunch in there after a second try, and it seems to work great.
It will probably get bent before long. That is what happened to mine.
I did notice that mine seemed a tad long, but I got it to crunch in there after a second try, and it seems to work great.
It will probably get bent before long. That is what happened to mine.
Yep, I toss all my caps right into the star san foam after I bottle wash....
99? Just 'cuz you love Gretzky?
You can't expand yours? The style I have has levels of 9 bottles each, you can add as many as you like.
(it just so happens I have 10 levels)
4 cases of beer = 96 bottles, which is pretty close to what I get out of my 10 gallon batches.
I just found a place that will sell the "limbs" individually for $4.50, so I guess if I do want one more level I can get one without spending $30 for a whole new tree.
Bottled my third batch and my first with the tree and vinator. This easily cut very close to an hour off bottling time. It only took about an hour and half from starting to sanitize to completely finished cleaning buckets and was definitely under two hours and I could count on 2.5-3 hours before these. To me this is the best optional piece of equipment unless you consider a hydrometer optional.
Broke down and bought a 45 bottle tree this weekend at LHBS...I'll find a place to put it...
Will be bottling tomorrow. Since the vinator pretty much keeps itself sanitary with it being contained with all the San Star I am not worried abot it, but .... would you have to sanitize the tree before you put the bottles on it to dry?
Easy on the vinator I'm about to buy my third one. They can crack just above the threads. Or I'm too aggressive with sanitizer.
I have been looking at those wondering how much they actually do
I have been looking at those wondering how much they actually do
Except 2 extra buddies![]()
In assembling the vinator I see the spring doesn't go all the way to the top of the cavity inside the spray nozzle, and that a fair portion of the spring isn't guided. I may see if I can find a different spring and or come up with some sort of spring guide, prior to cutting off some coils as others have done.
With 2 buddies helping, I can bottle a batch of beer between 30 and 60 minutes. As for prep, assuming no labels, I just soak my bottles over night, have two people rinsing and sanitizing, I fill and cap.
This is with no extra equipment