carniebrew
Brewvy baby, brewvy!
- Joined
- 26/11/12
- Messages
- 1,868
- Reaction score
- 614
Good work Wadey. The new T-shaped filter is a lot better for staying in place...surprised you didn't get it if your GF is brand new? You can get it here: http://www.grainfather.com.au/#!online-store/c8k/!/New-Pump-Filter/p/54211107/category=11595343Wadey said:Hi folks.
Finally got the grainfather and did a maiden brew on Saturday. So just thought I would post my experience and get some feedback. I decided to do a Aussie Lager and everything was going great guns, sparge only took about 10 minutes so that wasn't bad from what I've read. Then I started the boil and a few dramas kicked in
1) I was worried about wort getting burnt on the bottom so in the course of trying to scrap the element I knocked the filter off, not cool. So I pushed on wasn't much I could do about, lucky I was using a hop spider.
2) first time using a chiller of any sort but I went through a shit tin of water. Next time I will work on the flow rates and see how it goes but I ended up throwing the fermenter in the fridge to get to 12c
3) other than those issue it went well
Question for the forum, I noticed the control panel work light was coming on even when I had the switch in the '0' position, is that normal?
I don't reckon you'd have much luck getting the wort below low 20's with the counter-flow chiller, unless you could hook up some kind of pre-chiller ice arrangement to get the water really cold. Brewing a lager you don't have much choice to do anything other than what you did, chill it to pitching temps in the fridge.
I had that same problem with the work light coming on...and in my case the element was still kicking in even when I had the switch set to 0. It's a faulty controller, GF replaced it for me no hassles. BUT...I think the light can come on even when the element doesn't. To be sure, put a few litres of water in your GF, set the controller to say 50C, then leave the switch on 0...does it heat the water still? If not, nothing to worry about, ignore the light. If it does heat, you'll need a new controller.