http://www.nationalhomebrew.com.au/grainfather-brewing-system/equipment-pots-hardware-grainfatherslcmorro said:Am I right in assuming that there are no units anywhere left for sale in Aus at the moment?
http://www.nationalhomebrew.com.au/grainfather-brewing-system/equipment-pots-hardware-grainfatherslcmorro said:Am I right in assuming that there are no units anywhere left for sale in Aus at the moment?
HBHB said:Sodium meta silicate and a chelating agent. Good cleaner, but wear gloves.
Used some this morning and it's certainly a bloody good cleaning agent.
Andrew.....yup.
Spoke to one of the guys who got an early Christmas present about a half hr ago . 0.012 points OG over his BIAB recipe favourite and he's stoked.
Nope, the machine is SS and copper (chiller) and I think sodium percarbonate based cleaners should be fine - I used PBW this morning on mine.Linz said:So will the sodium percabonate(nappy wash) do any damage?
What do you do with your current system? My old system used to get a bit of a scrub with some recirculated PBW then water - pretty much the same as this one.Snow said:Just wondering - is it really necessary to run the cleaning solution through the system after EVERY brew? Just thinking a bit of hot water would suffice with a chemical clean every third brew or so. I can imagine it would get pretty expensive using the grainfaher cleaner after every brew.
Cheers - Snow.
I spoke with the reps from NZ and it's only SS and copper that is in contact with the liquid. Palmer says himself in his book that PBW and other percarbonate cleaners are fine with all that.HBHB said:As far as I know sodium percarbonate doesn't do any harm to soft metals when it's used as it should be ie washed or soaked as needed and then rinsed off. About a month ago I took a disused sparge head and dropped it in sodium percarbonate and left it in there until today. Not pretty. Moral of the story is if you use it, clean and then rinse well. Should add, I've never seen Sodium percarbonate make his sort of mess before and 1 month sitting in it is rather extreme exposure.
At the end of the day, what you use is up to you. The manufacturers have put together a cleaning agent that won't hurt your gear, works well and will stop the build up of scale in the plumbing and pump. Those who use ball valves will know all too well the familiar brown scale/stone that builds up in them from malt.
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Enoch has done itstevodevo said:I'm currently looking around for some good leads on people using a replacement controller with success (mathos/ardbir etc). That would pretty much seal the deal on a GF for me I reckon.
Nopaulmclaren11 said:As a BM owner - a question to others who run a BM - would you consider selling up and getting one of these?
The new BrewPi Spark should be able to do it too.Stux said:
I dont see why it should be doing your head in. They both make wort, they both do it bloody well (BM from personal experience; GF from reports here and elsewhere), the pros and cons of each are different but I've yet to find a fatal flaw in the BM and haven't heard of one for the GF. They are built to different price points, but that's stating the obvious. Try to see both in action, assess what you want to achieve with the unit you choose, and then buy it. BM or GF, reckon you'll be as happy as a pig in s*** either way :beerbang:stevodevo said:Just checking out the US Kickstarter promo video. If I'm not mistaken, it looks like they're testing a flow control valve for the re-circulation pipe on the model they're standing next to That's one of the first mods I was thinking I'd do if I decide on a Grainfather.
https://d2pq0u4uni88oo.cloudfront.net/projects/1603201/video-491848-h264_high.mp4
I'm currently doing my own head in big time trying to decide between this and a Braumeister. The BM is what it is... but damn the GF in my opinion just seems a bit more versatile, especially if/when they add a PID controller to automate things a bit more.
According to the kickstarter promo, they'll be using some of the funds raised to go towards R&D of a phone app. I'd love to be a fly on their boardroom wall so I knew how far away the next round of revisions are. Personally, I'd pay a bit more for a few of the wish list items that people on here have discussed. Read into that, I'm not a good early adopter that copes well when something is superseded soon after taking the plunge. Hey I'm willing to frop $2.5K for a BM, but I'm just not convinced it's an overall "better" unit at its core (when you strip away the automation and bling) than the GF. I'm happy to be convinced otherwise, because I'd love a good reason to justify the BM I'm currently looking around for some good leads on people using a replacement controller with success (mathos/ardbir etc). That would pretty much seal the deal on a GF for me I reckon.
Sorry... this was just supposed to be a quick post to point out what I spotted on the video... took the opportunity to vent some of my analysis paralysis. And with that, I'm heading back to find more "BM vs XYZ" discussions...
Without a doubt.JB said:To the guys who've taken the plunge already, is this a system you'd feel confident recommending to a friend who was looking to get into brewing?
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