BeeRRunBrewery
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You can easily do 5 gallon BIAB in the 20 gallon kettles.
You can easily do 5 gallon BIAB in the 20 gallon kettles.
Here's a pic of my 20 gallon electric kettle mashing for 5 gallons. View attachment 280901
Here's a pic of my 20 gallon electric kettle mashing for 5 gallons.
Here's a pic of my 20 gallon electric kettle mashing for 5 gallons. View attachment 280901
So far I've been very pleased with the kettle. I've done 3 brewing sessions and have achieved 80-85% mash efficiencies.
Sorry for the delay in responding, I kept forgetting to take pictures.
Jay, I'm thinking a 3" thermowell? View attachment 277770
Here it is into the kettle.
View attachment 277772
Here is the thermometer next to the thermowell showing approximately how much longer it is than it needs to be.
I'm assuming it really doesn't need to stick that far into the kettle correct?
Thanks for you time as always! Cheers-Kevin
I just got that auber one a few days ago. Works great, quality is top notch.
Yes, directly connected to a PID controller for my element.
For slowsupratt... Hopefully you can get extensions for your herms coil!
Is this with the extensions on your coil? The picture is dark, can't really see the top part of the coil arms. If they are extensions, how do they work for you? Do you take them apart and clean after every batch, or just flush with clean water? It's all pre-boil so infection risk is not there, just good to get the particulate matter out between batches
So what's the deal with the customer service of this company. I sent them an Email... Crickets, Twitter.... Crickets...,Facebook...Crickets.... They were supposed to have a pre order for the gen 2 kettles on Friday, but they didn't even bother to notify that it was delayed.
I guess the rumors are true they only want to do commercial stuff. That's a shame because it looks like the homebrew community are the ones that supported the Kickstarter. Must be nice to have a business that you don't need to take someone's money. Looks like I'll be buying from stout although it will be a bit more expensive I'll be able to get the design I need.. nestar:
Sorry to hear that they haven't got their act together after all of this time... Their equipment has such potential but they can't do the little things like communicate with their customers (& potential customers).
Brewers Hardware 1" triclamp 2-piece ball valve. Nice and easy to clean. No threads.
I was going to use that valve until they came out with the "quick clean" version. These come apart really quick and easy.
http://www.brewershardware.com/1-Tri-Clover-Tri-Clamp-Ball-Valve-Quick-Clean.html
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