treacheroustexan
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Yeah I figured. I just didn't want to end up with a BKF ale. haha. So far this is so much better than lifting 6.5 gallons of wort to my stovetop.
treacheroustexan, this is your very first brew? What took you so long?! What are you cooking?
Noo just my first with the grainfather. I work 2nd shift so during the week it's hard to brew, and last weekend I was very busy. Doing an American Red Ale. Wanted something simple and cheap so I can get familiar with the process.
Yeah thats what i meant.Whats an american red ale? just an irish red ale using american hops? Red ale is one of my favs.
I did a pale ale for the first brew on New Years eve.
Then the next day I decided to do another batch and then said WTH might as well brew another. So 2 brews in one day. Kegging them up today.
sounds like you didnt flip the switch to mash on the heating element
I'd love to move to the basement but my 100+ year old basement is extremely damp all year round.
So I realized I made a small mistake. First time using a CFC, and while I recirculated the wort back through to sanitize the chiller, I also had the cold water on (not realizing how fast it cools it down). Hopefully I don't get an infection.
I really want this too but I'm hesitant because it only uses 1600 watts to boil. I know this has been debated over and over and most are satisfied, are many of you using a heat stick with this or is it unessessary? Also I only have 15amp circuits so is that sufficient? What if the GF is the only device using that circuit...will I need a 20 amp installed?
Jamie.
I really want this too but I'm hesitant because it only uses 1600 watts to boil. I know this has been debated over and over and most are satisfied, are many of you using a heat stick with this or is it unessessary? Also I only have 15amp circuits so is that sufficient? What if the GF is the only device using that circuit...will I need a 20 amp installed?
Jamie.
I really want this too but I'm hesitant because it only uses 1600 watts to boil. I know this has been debated over and over and most are satisfied, are many of you using a heat stick with this or is it unessessary? Also I only have 15amp circuits so is that sufficient? What if the GF is the only device using that circuit...will I need a 20 amp installed?
Jamie.
I was VERY hesitant for that very reason (see some of my initial posts in this thread). Now that I have one I'm very glad I made the purchase. Providing the unit holds up, this is one of the best purchases I have made.
I owned a 50L Braumeister and it was a great unit. It was very pricey though and didn't generate as clear of wort as the GF (which to ME is important). As a package including the chiller, the GF is a much greater deal IMO.
I just kegged my second batch that I brewed on the GF, a Bells 2 Hearted clone. After 3 weeks in the fermenter it was crystal clear and the sample was one of the best smelling and tasting of any beer I've ever made. I've been doing all grain for almost 8 years and this was my 151st batch.
I don't think I've heard anyone say that they wish they hadn't bought one after they get it. I think you'd be happy with it.
As far as your breaker question, someone more qualified will hopefully chime in and answer that one for you.
Good luck!
Just stumbled upon this, really hoping to pick one up this year. This would be a nice step up from my biab propane setup.
Trying to convince the wife this would be a good use of our tax return lol!
I agree with all the comments above, boil is fine and I too was concerned pre-purchase. As for circuit if you aren't comfortable in changing out a 15a breaker with a 20a (cheap swap) get an electrician! 1600 watts at 110v is pushing the limit on a 15a circuit.I really want this too but I'm hesitant because it only uses 1600 watts to boil. I know this has been debated over and over and most are satisfied, are many of you using a heat stick with this or is it unessessary? Also I only have 15amp circuits so is that sufficient? What if the GF is the only device using that circuit...will I need a 20 amp installed?
Jamie.
Yambor what happened with the Brau? Old age?...Providing the unit holds up, this is one of the best purchases I have made.
I owned a 50L Braumeister and it was a great unit....!
Don't you know it!!!...
The only things I don't like, which are more annoyances are the lid which is designed to burn....
I still think that's pushing your limits but shows it can work on 15a too. I guess since I had 20a I didn't have to think about this issue. My brother, who has YET, to buy one, just swapped out a 15a for a 20a on his deck for when he brews there!! He has 20a in kitchen and we brewed there last weekend with a fine boil....All you need is a 15a...!