Seedly
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Subbed. Interested to see how it works for you mors
Ok, so here is my preliminary review after my first brew with the OneDerBrew has been in the fermenter for about three weeks.
I am probably doing something wrong, but that is a byproduct of woefully inadequate instructions included with the fermenter.
Upon initial inspection, I saw the ridge that many posters have complained of, still there despite the manufacturer's claims to the contrary. I is midway down the cone in the inside, so right where the yeast will e sitting and breeding. Not particularly happy about that.
I sanitized with StarSan, assembled, and filled with chilled wort and pitched my yeast. Then I put the cone on top, pumped out the air, and sealed it up as instructed. Apparently I did not properly have the air out valve opened up like I was supposed to, as the next morning I found the bucket bulging and some minor leakage (cannot determine from where, but not the blowout grommet on top). I opened the valve and released that pressure, then leftist open for about five days before closing it back up. Since then, the pressure gauge has not moved one bit nor has the bucket bulged back out.
What is most frustrating is that when I attempt to dump the yeast trub from the bottom valve, nothing comes out, or only a drop or two. S rather than moving the yeast trub after one week, I have had to leave it in there for the full 21 days of my expected fermentation.
The next frustration is that after 21 days, my gravity is still at 1.034, no where near my target. This is a session stout and should be done by now.
Another issue with yeast dumping is that even if I were able to get a flow of yeast, where is it to go? The valve is on the very bottom, which rests about one millimeter off the floor. If you want to dump the yeast, you really need to Storie your fermenter off the floor so you can attach a tube to run the yeast into a receiving container.
I am going to have to transfer to a traditional bucket or better bucket to finish fermentation. At least the sampling spigot works.
So far I am very underwhelmed. I will keep y'all appraised when I watch some more instructional videos and try again on my next batch.
Had to harvest yeast from the Onederbrew today...while I was waiting for the yeast to "poop" out I figured I would make a quick video with my phone to show you what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32JG83SKSF0