CEO Keg King
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OK here is the video for the 60 litre gen 3 ”King”
I wanted to put up a picture of a Lauter Helix that we sell for the Guten (Klarstein, Hopcat etc) breweries in Australia. Wondering if people in the UK are aware of the uses of such an item and if it would be of interest.
First time I used it I was interested in what got past the helix so put a 300 micron filter under the out flow.I'm keen to see these in the UK. How does it handle hop pellets and kettle trub?
I'm curious how much does it restricts the flow when transferring? Looks promising.First time I used it I was interested in what got past the helix so put a 300 micron filter under the out flow.
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That is all I caught.
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This was the clarity straight out of the kettle. This was a 'no chill' so as that wort in the glass cooled the cold break started to appear. And that is all that went into the cubes, wort and cold break which is beneficial to yeast, though not all of it.
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If you are doing 'no chill', because the viscosity is so low transferring hot wort it is like there is no restriction at all, empty's the kettle very quickly.I'm curious how much does it restricts the flow when transferring? Looks promising.
It will not run on a standard 1 meter helix because of the higher viscosity, minimum is two meters or more for a greater surface area to make it work on cooled wort.Any blockages with cooled wort? At the moment I open my ball valve and close it when I start dumping too much trub/hop material into the fermenter.
I just don't bother with standard filters as they block up.too easily.
BumpAny idea when the chubby will arrive in the UK and what it will cost. And dimensions if possible
Roughly 0,650 mm to top of the posts and 0,270 mm diameter.Any idea when the chubby will arrive in the UK and what it will cost. And dimensions if possible
Cheers for that.Roughly 0,650 mm to top of the posts and 0,270 mm diameter.
The King Jnr's are on a boat now and that is expected into port around the 6th Sept, so all being well should be in our warehouse around the 10th September.
The Spunding valves are on a seperate shipment though that are going to be a few weeks after that.
thanks and yes same story with our business and late vessels, so I definitely understand.Hey
Sorry they have been delayed... boats seem to take forever these days from anywhere in the world but the Jnr's, G3 and Snub noses should be delivered to us on Friday 18th, the boat is due into port tomorrow :)
The 60ltr are going to be a little longer I'm afraid. The Chubby's we'll be getting on a new order soon and should be here in time for crimbo.
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