Jack of all biers said:What he's saying is that because of the small bottle one needs to keep additional sediment down, which is easier with K&K. This is due his experience with twice the size sediment bottle which he struggles to do the same with his WW. Interesting take with his experience in a similar unit.
We find this a strange conclusion.slcmorro said:How did you come to this conclusion? Legit question.
During the development of this product all brews that we did were with all grain beers. At Keg King all the staff involved in the development of this product are all grain brewers. At Keg King Springvale if you walk into our home brew store in Springvale we are one of the very few stores in Australia where you simply don't see a K&K beer kit on the shelf and we do not promote or endorse K&K ingredients or hardware in any way and the Fermentasaurus is no exception to this.
Certainly you can use the Fermentasaurus for K&K but it's by no means designed specifically for K&K.