Frangalooma
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What's the biggest grain bill you can fit in the 30?
Looking forward to hear how people go with them. I know they have a great following in Europe.The Guten are now in stock at KK will be going down to get my 50 litre, and they are the latest model, not so bothered about the 9 steps, and hop timer, recipe memory will be useful. Looking forward to actually doing a full volume mash, usually have to sparge with the last 3 or 4 litres. Ripper.
I looked at the Keg King website. Nothing is being advertised yet. Has anyone seen a link re: pricing?The Guten are now in stock at KK will be going down to get my 50 litre, and they are the latest model, not so bothered about the 9 steps, and hop timer, recipe memory will be useful. Looking forward to actually doing a full volume mash, usually have to sparge with the last 3 or 4 litres. Ripper.
Prices are up $380 for the 35/40 litre and I think $740 for the 50 litreI looked at the Keg King website. Nothing is being advertised yet. Has anyone seen a link re: pricing?
I spoke to keg king today. They told me the 30l model actually holds 40l. Can anybody verify this?
What's the biggest grain bill you can fit in the 30?
I've researched a bit and seen guys mash 8.5 kg in them on YouTube. Mashed into 20l. Then sparged to basically fill it to 37 l.I would say 6-7kg is max and you will need to sparge at that size.
I've researched a bit and seen guys mash 8.5 kg in them on YouTube. Mashed into 20l. Then sparged to basically fill it to 37 l.
You can rig a helix that does what you wantInterested in the 50L. Im not a fan of using hop spiders so ideally would like to free hop. Does the Guten have a filter or a false bottom stopping hop material getting into the pump? If not, how are others solving this?
I use the helix I got off WEAL works great only ever stuck once, just used a blade to open the coil.Interested in the 50L. Im not a fan of using hop spiders so ideally would like to free hop. Does the Guten have a filter or a false bottom stopping hop material getting into the pump? If not, how are others solving this?
Nick you could use a second pump as long as you can prime it, or just gravity feed into you FVAwesome thanks for the info. So to clarify, the helix would attach to the tap and I would have to use a second pump if I need to move the wort across to a FV.
The 50 litre does a maximum boil of 46.7 litres according to dibbz.
I do a full mash in the 40 litre so with about a 3 litre sparge I can end up with 23 litres in the fermenter.
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