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  1. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yes the Kveik and Voss are really not clean enough for this job. Maybe try EC1118. I would also avoid the use of DAP if you want to get clean results. Good yeast nutrient is a must if you want to do this job really well. Also yeast nutrient that is derived from other dead yeast cells is...
  2. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hello Warwick. We might have a better solution for hard setzers on the horizon. Is it possible for you to share your hard setzer recipe with us? Also where abouts are you located?
  3. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yes absolutely. We have many customers doing this and in my opinion it's the much better way to go especially if you are using e fermenter with a stainless steel wall as we have had much more success transmitting bluetooth signal through stainless rather than wifi.
  4. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    The dead space is quite small but it's still a good idea to adjust for this in your recipe.
  5. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    We do not stock that exact replacement washer at this stage. We have some similar sized washers that might work for you such as these: The large washer in this kit fits ok: https://www.kegland.com.au/products/seal-kit-for-kegland-sodastream-filling-adaptor?_pos=23&_sid=84189c9ac&_ss=r If you...
  6. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Thanks for that. We appreciate it. I will pass that onto him.
  7. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yes this is happening and we will definitely be releasing the product this year but we wanted to make further cosmetic changes so we have been going back and forth with the design quite a lot. We are changing the front of the unit to have nicer integrated LED lights and stuff like that. Sorry...
  8. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    PE is for polyethylene or in the instance of these bags it's Low Density PolyEthylene (LDPE). It's a very similar material as the hot cubes but they are generally made from HDPE (high density alternative). 95% of food pouches and bladders used in the food processing industry have a internal...
  9. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    The relay cycling time really comes down to what your PID settings are. I would only use PID if you are prepared to learn how to properly tune PID. I would start by watching this video here: You may also want to consider just using the P or P&I derivative as this will be easier to setup and...
  10. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/10-x-20l-hot-fill-wine-wort-cask-bladder-hot-cube-alternative-irradiated We use a food grade PE for the internal lining that is contact with the hot wort. This is what is also commonly used for our Fresh Cube hot wort kits and All Inn Brewing also use the...
  11. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    We made a last minute change on these and now include a ball valve that has an integrated check valve. We had a lot of customers asking for this and it was a very small increase in price. So this is the main difference between the one in the video and in the actual stock that is arriving soon...
  12. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    If you are doing troubleshooting I would turn of the PID settings as you may have some bad settings which are causing your issues. Please also watch the PID tuning video we did as this will explain how to setup the PID correctly. Also you do not currently have the Bluetooth sensor setup. You...
  13. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    You can definitely pair these items as I do the same think in my greenhouse and use the controller for the misting jets. You have to first turn on bluetooth and then you have to go to bonded devices and then hond the temperature probe. If you are having issues it's best to take a video and...
  14. KegLand-com-au

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    It's probably not very likely that we will do this but I will talk to the others in the team and see what they think.
  15. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I think you will find we would have to sell the 100L version at a very similar price. We would essentially be removing the controller which would only save about $100 A lot of the cost in the BrewZilla is due to the thicker stainless steel, much larger element with lower watt density, the pump...
  16. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    This is something we already have the tooling to do. We did discuss this with a number of our international distribution partners and they were keen to keep the digiboil a low cost item so it's assessable to BIAB brewers etc. The dish element is substantially more expensive to manufacture due...
  17. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yes that is what we would say too. If it's really badly frosted up open all doors for 24hrs and leave the unit turned off. A large block of ice takes quite a long time to melt. This happens if you have the temp set quite low. Also if you do defrost please try to dry up all the water on the...
  18. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    These can be used up to 100C but not pressurised at the same time. (So they are dish washer safe)
  19. KegLand-com-au

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    We will look into this. We will have to do some heapability on this. The most difficult thing with plastic parts as we need to manufacture 10s of thousands in order to be able to be economical. The tooling cost is high and so are the minimum production runs.
  20. KegLand-com-au

    Ginger Beer Recipe - Scratch Brew No Kit

    At the end of the day we are happy to respect what @chappo1970 has made this thread for but if you can outline what is ok and not ok in the thread that would be appreciated. Do we need another thread that is "How to make the best ginger beer with any ingredients you can easily source in...
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