I've just managed to make a lasagna from scratch while mashing!!!Can Braumeister owners tell me if they are happy to turn their backs on their machine while it does its thing, or if they have any disaster stories from doing so?
I'm happy with the quality, clarity and efficiency I'm currently getting from BIAB, but if I could perform a two hour multi-rest mash while I'm off doing something else, then I would suddenly become interested. The idea of brewing while I'm at junior sport/gardening/whatever is pretty attractive for me because uninterrupted four hour periods on weekends don't seem to happen as often as I would like.
Can Braumeister owners tell me if they are happy to turn their backs on their machine while it does its thing, or if they have any disaster stories from doing so?
I'm happy with the quality, clarity and efficiency I'm currently getting from BIAB, but if I could perform a two hour multi-rest mash while I'm off doing something else, then I would suddenly become interested. The idea of brewing while I'm at junior sport/gardening/whatever is pretty attractive for me because uninterrupted four hour periods on weekends don't seem to happen as often as I would like.
Just mashed in a fat yak clone on my new Braumaister!!!! Loving it
The video on the Speidel site shows the users topping up with water at the end of the boil, but nobody seems to have mentioned it in the last 17 pages. Is it required to achieve the full volume, or does the flood sparge provide the extra volume at the start of the boil?
Hi Brian, I just use the pellets, I have used flowers, I just used a hop sock. If you get one you won't be disappointed. I'm not sure about the copper lid.Hi All,
Im thinking of getting one of these setups as they look fantastic. However I just had a few questions for some of you who already have the setup.
1. Has anyone bought the copper hood and if so are there any advantages to having it?
2. Do you guys use dried hops or pellet hops? If using dried hops do you have any problems using these with this machine?
Thanks,
Brian.
I only use the pellets Brian,the copper hood is great if you have to brew indoors, you can duct the steam from the boil out side by just using that flexi duct you get from the big green shed! It also gets the boil going quicker but still allows the bad stuff to boil offHi All,
Im thinking of getting one of these setups as they look fantastic. However I just had a few questions for some of you who already have the setup.
1. Has anyone bought the copper hood and if so are there any advantages to having it?
2. Do you guys use dried hops or pellet hops? If using dried hops do you have any problems using these with this machine?
Thanks,
Brian.
Thanks for the replies! I think I am definately sold and will be ordering over the next week or so. If you had the chance would you order the 20l or the 50l along with the insert malt pipe for 20l?
I still cant decide if the copper hood is actually useful or if it is just meant to look good and direct the steam as suggested here! I suspect also that if brewing in a colder climate it might help to get the boil going faster but im not sure.
some form of insulation around the outside.
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