Who else had thrown out their overflow pipe with their spent grain?
My new one arrived today. It has a new design which is very very very tight to slip over the inner pipe. I guess that means it should last longer than my old one?
Done that twice! At least I was able to dig through and find the 2nd one.
I lost that little piece too. I replaced it with a small silicone splatter guard, cut a hole in it to slide over the pipe - that with a sink strainer and it works better than original.
I am too lazy to read this whole thread- sorry.
Has anyone tried using the GF for sous vide
I am too lazy to read this whole thread- sorry.
Has anyone tried using the GF for sous vide
Who else had thrown out their overflow pipe with their spent grain?
This left me wondering, how do others empty this thing out? Overall, I love my Grainfather, but the lack of handles was one of the first things I noticed when unboxing it 6 years ago.
I knew it would happen eventually, and it finally has.
This weekend I was brewing on my Grainfather. Had finished the brew and clean up. As I was lifting the Grainfather to dump out the final rinse water, I fumbled it and dropped it from about 2ft. The plastic base shattered and left me soaked with luke warm rinse water (good thing I don't heat the rinse water).
This left me wondering, how do others empty this thing out? Overall, I love my Grainfather, but the lack of handles was one of the first things I noticed when unboxing it 6 years ago.
I knew it would happen eventually, and it finally has.
This weekend I was brewing on my Grainfather. Had finished the brew and clean up. As I was lifting the Grainfather to dump out the final rinse water, I fumbled it and dropped it from about 2ft. The plastic base shattered and left me soaked with luke warm rinse water (good thing I don't heat the rinse water).
This left me wondering, how do others empty this thing out? Overall, I love my Grainfather, but the lack of handles was one of the first things I noticed when unboxing it 6 years ago.
Has anyone used the brewfather to control the grainfather? I see it's a beta option, but haven't tried it.
I hate using 2 apps and much prefer brewfather.
Yeah...that's what I do.I export my Brewfather recipe to the Grainfather app and use the Grainfather app to adjust time and temp.
Yeah...that's what I do.
But this might make that unnecessary: Grainfather
I was hoping I didn't have to be the guinea pig![]()
I am having the very same issue with my Tilt and the Grainfather app. No matter what I do I get "cloud error" on the Tilt app and "offline" within the Grainfather app.Yup. Did that a couple of times, on different devices, even. A few people on the GF Facebook group have said they can't get it to work, either. Even GF support couldn't figure it out.
Well ...it happened to me. After 40 brews, the dreaded fused boiler plug to the controller box. Right before I was to mash in 10 degrees shy....I smelled the burning plastic. Damn that cable and controller were hot.
Six days and bunch of emails, a new boiler and controller. The cable has been upgraded to a larger wire and a 20 amp plug. Controller updated to match.
Great service.
Has anyow had an issue with more severe effects than the burning plastic and fused plug?
Did you have to buy it or did Grainfather give you the option for 220v ?after having mine nuke itself 3+ times (kept getting the stupid ass 15a plug as a replacement) I said **** it and went 220v grainfather.
They wouldnt give me the option for a 220 replacement (which I think is stupid its the same price), they only did like for like. So I sold my replacement and bought the 220.Did you have to buy it or did Grainfather give you the option for 220v ?
On the replacements, they did not provide the updated 20A plug and socket version? The cable to the boiler element was also updated to a larger wire AWG.after having mine nuke itself 3+ times (kept getting the stupid ass 15a plug as a replacement) I said **** it and went 220v grainfather.