Exactly. Definitely not food safe. Plus it'd invalidate my guarantee.
Was that really a serious suggestion?
Was that really a serious suggestion?
Hi Lunesdale,I have fermented in plastic buckets for 40 years but just over two years ago I bought a Grainfather GF30 Conical Fermenter and I am very pleased with it.
I brew in a garage that gets cold in winter and I have always used either a fishtank heater or brewbelt to maintain 20*C for Ales. The Grainfather has integrated heating, has a well thought out yeast dumping facility and a drain tap that allows me to bottle directly from the fermenter.
I also bought the cooling pump kit and use that with a coolbox as a coolant reservoir, that has allowed me to brew lagers during winter.
It is an expensive option but works very well for me with my setup and I can wait until one fermentation has ended before starting another brew. Just as well because it has spoilt me and I will avoid using anything else and I don't want to buy another.
Luxury.
Not an affordable option for many people but I am very impressed with it.
I'm not Lunesdale, but I have a GF conical and the temperature control is top notch on the built in system. I don't use in a garage, but the back room its in is usually around 10-12C and it has no issues keeping constant temperature (hot or cold if you're using the glycol chiller) -Hi Lunesdale,
I have been looking at the GF conicals recently. I too brew in the garage, do you find the GF integrated heating can sustain ale fermentation temperatures in a garage in normal UK winter temperatures? I have seen they do an insulating cover (not just a jacket). I imagine this would help in winter if you kept it off the concrete floor maybe stood it on some Celotex PIR insulation board.
This is probably the main reason I have been hesitant and not pulled the trigger as yet.
Thanks.
Don't do that, a kidney will enough.
It's a bit intimidating, and fiddly to put the initial order together, and I was worried my dishwasher will break under the weight of the lot of fittings.Seriously though,, they look a bit daunting and complex to me.
Don't do that, a kidney will enough.
Thanks Lunesdale,ught a Brewzilla Gen 3 at the same time so I now pump the cooled wort from the Brewzilla through silicone tubing directly into the fermenter. Once the yeast is pitched it is never opened again until I have bottled/kegged and need to clean it.
Cleaning is very easy too.
Hope that helps
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