chrisluki
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Yeah, I asked them yesterday what their planned ship date was?Brownsworthy said:Nobody has a brewie yet as they haven't started shipping them. Just sayin'.
Yeah, I asked them yesterday what their planned ship date was?Brownsworthy said:Nobody has a brewie yet as they haven't started shipping them. Just sayin'.
Even an unboxing video? Would people watch that?peteru said:Go over the top on the vidz. Unboxing, set-up, first run, etc.
Often it's good to see the newbie mistakes from other people so that you don't have to make them yourself, so don't worry if the videos show you struggling with something.
Yeah, good call.peteru said:Different people care about different things. Considering that this item will travel half way around the world (or further) to get to you, it may be interesting to see how well it is packaged. I guess it doesn't have to be a video, you could just mention that aspect in one of your articles. Again, some people are very visual and will get more from being able to see what's what, but creating videos is more work...
Don't expect any change from $2k!!!P!N20 said:So roughly how much is one of these bad boys landed? As someone trying to squeeze in brewing between family commitments and procrastinating on the internet, I definitely see some advantages.
That actually seems quite reasonable to me.chrisluki said:Don't expect any change from $2k!!!
I reckon they would. I watched some Youtube video of some Brit bloke de-packaging his Ss Brew Bucket, and then he went on show you the bits and pieces that came with it, to clean it (iirc) and put some wort in and ferment it out and bottle it.chrisluki said:Even an unboxing video? Would people watch that?
What's the ETA on it, Chris?chrisluki said:UPDATE: Heard from Brewie this weekend...THIS IS HAPPENING!
Looking very likely that I will have fresh brewed beer form my Brewie for Xmas day!!!
Is it weird that I'm a little excited by your purchase?chrisluki said:Should be here in about 2 weeks!
any reason why (as someone who has a grainfather on his potential wish list)peteru said:Cleaning took a lot longer than anticipated.
I find a garden spray hose works really well for the plates and stuff like that. I normally empty and clean the Malt pipe while I wait for the grainfather to actually come to a boil - that way at the other end I just have to remove all of the hops and trub from the grainfather and then recirc the cleaner through everything and I'm done.peteru said:Coming from brewing kits, extract and steeping / partial mash with a stainless steel pot on the kitchen stove, cleanup is simple because you can just hose everything in the backyard, or chuck it in the bath tub. An ice cream container of warm sodium percarbonate and a sponge, a bit of wipe here and there, then hose and leave in the sun to dry. Done in 10-15 minutes tops.
With the GF, you can't point a hose at the thing without care. You also need to clean the perforated plates, plumbing, pump and chiller. After a double batch, I had a bit of burnt on residue over the element, so that took a little while to clean. I was thinking I'll be finished with cleaning in 1/2 hour. It was closer to 2 hours.
The extra time required for cleanup is not really a GF specific issue. Any system that is more complex than a simple stainless steel pot (without any plumbing) will require more work. Once you throw in electricals, you also have to be more careful with your cleaning approach, hosing things down indiscriminately is not an option.
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