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Tizzomes

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So I'm a BIAB brewer and have been using a keggle now for about 5 months. I thought to add a sight glass to the keggle to make life a bit easier.
I saw two options out there, one had a thermometer with a 4 inch probe.

Should I buy that one????



Would it rip through the bag???

Are these dumb questions??
 
I used a an elbow with a piece of silicone tubing as the "sight glass". On top I use a piece of copper tube crimped around an eye-bolt. Then I simply added water by the gallon and calibrated it. It works nice and was very cheap, plus I don't have to worry about breaking it or how to clean it.
 
Not dumb questions. I love my sightglasses. The temp probe could rip the bag if it protrudes too far into the keggle. I don't know how high the risk is, it may not be much of a risk at all.

I have 2 sightglassess from 2 different companies. I highly reccomend bobby_m's sightglass. It is very good quality.

http://www.brewhardware.com/wlsightglass
 
I bought a length of double clear polycarbonate tubing from McMaster-Carr along with a pipe thread to compression fitting and a street elbow. The top of the sight glass is held by an eye bolt.

Sight Glass - $3.29 (9176T2)
Compression Fitting - $4.57 (50915K328)
Street Elbow - $9.83 (4464K38)
Eye Bolt - $8.68 (9489T57) for 5
Total - ~$27

And it looks like the brewhardware.com solution is a bit cheaper...
 
I also got a bobby_m sight glass.

I got the weld-less with a thermometer and could not be happier. It was a cinch to install after watching the videos on his website. Getting his kit took all the research and guesswork out of the equation.

The probe on mine is 2 inches long and was not a problem with one BIAB batch I have done.
 
Ordered the sight glass from Bobby_M without the thermometer. I have a floating one and the popular CDN digital......whatever.
Either way it'll take the guess work out of the problem. I tend to boil off more then I like to.


Small improvements as you go : )



Thanks guys
 
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