Hudson1984
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Ok, i'm slowly looking at this AG malarkey and seeing what I need.
I will probably go for a grainfather type system, more than likely Brewzilla.
So, I get the BZ bit, I get the boiler bit. Only thing that's getting me is the conical/fermenter.
Now, I've seen grainfather do a glycol chiller, which connects to their fermenters. So how cool do you need to go?
I've seen some of you putting conicles into a fridge - I assume this is a brewfridge and you're setting the temp to whatever it needs to be - is this essentially what the glycol chiller is doing?
main reason i'm asking is the only thing holding me back is the fermenter and where to keep it.
I have a larder fridge - which is for shopping overflow - woe betide me filling that up!
I have an undercounter brew fridge - perfect size for my kit fermenter bucket but possibly too small for a conicle (need to check the brewzilla SS one with legs on low, that MIGHT just go in)
and I have the other larder fridge - this is the kegerator so no using that
So the question is - is there a way outside of a fridge to temperature control the fermenter? I've been looking with curiosity at shelf coolers, perhaps this could be run into the cooling circuit but then how much cooling do you need? what sort of temps we talking about here....
I can see the kits come with a cooling thing, but I'm not really sure how that works or what I need to run into it (i.e. am I just putting the brew through it and the air cools it down???)
so yes, bit lost, be handy to see something from start to finish but this lock down thing is holding me back there.
I will probably go for a grainfather type system, more than likely Brewzilla.
So, I get the BZ bit, I get the boiler bit. Only thing that's getting me is the conical/fermenter.
Now, I've seen grainfather do a glycol chiller, which connects to their fermenters. So how cool do you need to go?
I've seen some of you putting conicles into a fridge - I assume this is a brewfridge and you're setting the temp to whatever it needs to be - is this essentially what the glycol chiller is doing?
main reason i'm asking is the only thing holding me back is the fermenter and where to keep it.
I have a larder fridge - which is for shopping overflow - woe betide me filling that up!
I have an undercounter brew fridge - perfect size for my kit fermenter bucket but possibly too small for a conicle (need to check the brewzilla SS one with legs on low, that MIGHT just go in)
and I have the other larder fridge - this is the kegerator so no using that
So the question is - is there a way outside of a fridge to temperature control the fermenter? I've been looking with curiosity at shelf coolers, perhaps this could be run into the cooling circuit but then how much cooling do you need? what sort of temps we talking about here....
I can see the kits come with a cooling thing, but I'm not really sure how that works or what I need to run into it (i.e. am I just putting the brew through it and the air cools it down???)
so yes, bit lost, be handy to see something from start to finish but this lock down thing is holding me back there.