Yep, the whole malt pipe / re-circulation setup is an exact replica of the GF, which is a good thing I think. Overall I'm pretty happy with them however Keg King clearly has some quality control issues to sort out as well. Here's a few of my notes and musings from today in no particular order:Coldspace said:Looking more like a gf copy now. Malt pipe remove and position looks the same etc.
Is it possible the markings are for when the malt pipe is in/out i.e. you were reading 2L under and it would be correct with the malt pipe in OR it was 2L over with the malt pipe in and would be right if you took the malt pipe out.TehCrucible said:
- The volume markings inside the unit are hilariously inaccurate. Seems to be bang on at 30L however is increasingly out in equal gradations until the lowest mark, the 10L which looks to be out roughly 2L. They are however, both exactly the same between the two units, so that's something I guess lol.
They could all be coming out of the same stable, I have ordered the Guten which is similar again but at the bottom of the pic in small letters www.waterurn.net which led to this company Zhongshan Hongxi Industry Limited, which besides making their own range of goods are a contract manufacturer.Coldspace said:Looking more like a gf copy now. Malt pipe remove and position looks the same etc.
Good luck with them, I'm sure they will brew good beer
The mash/sparge physics are going to be the same as on Grainfather. My experience there was that the crush made less of a difference than how I work the mash. First, don't stir the mash too much when you dough-in. Only agitate it enough to wet the grain and avoid dough balls. If you work the mash too hard at this stage, you'll precipitate all the flour and end up with an impenetrable layer of dough. In extreme cases, it'll go all the way to the bottom and the sludge will scorch and cause the element safety to cut out.TehCrucible said:I used a grain crush of 0.039, to 81% mash efficiency, however sparging took nearly an hour and needed a stir at one point. I'm going to try a coarser crush today.
I looked at the Guten, tempting for the right price, mind if we ask what you paid delivered and from whom?wide eyed and legless said:They could all be coming out of the same stable, I have ordered the Guten which is similar again but at the bottom of the pic in small letters www.waterurn.net which led to this company Zhongshan Hongxi Industry Limited, which besides making their own range of goods are a contract manufacturer.
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