Awesome, thanks mate, now just to negotiate further with the ministerPratty1 said:Moodget. I sparge my BM 20Lt with 8lts of water from the tap @ 58c, to get that to 75c it requires a couple of quick boils of the kettle and add those to the sparge water. Sparging is rinsing and you only need to avoid +80c temps ( tannins ) and the use of 75c water for sparging is for viscocity, but this system GF and the BM both use a gravity drain through the grain bed and can be done at any temp.
Snow said:Well I'm convinced and ordered a Grainfather from Santa
For those of you who have one, have you managed to make it work with Beersmith? eg what equipment profile did you use?
Cheers - Snow.
Oh you will, Batz! Brew porn comin your way.Batz said:Merry Christmas Snow! :super:
Looks like a nice piece of brew porn, I look forward to seeing some pictures.
You will be able to use Beersmith, plenty of BM owners do.
Batz
We've done 9.00kg, 8.7, 7.6, 7.4, 6.9, and yesterday an 8.87on a huge Double Chocolate Oatmeal Stout But, most have been in the range of 3.6 kg through 5.8kg.moodgett said:Woot joined the club of pre orders
Oh by the way. With the testing being done. What has the total grain bill amount been?
And on another note. Does the unit ship with some cleaner?
Thanks for that HBHBHBHB said:We've done 9.00kg, 8.7, 7.6, 7.4, 6.9, and yesterday an 8.87on a huge Double Chocolate Oatmeal Stout But, most have been in the range of 3.6 kg through 5.8kg.
There will be a container of their cleaner shipped with each unit to get you through the first few batches.
Awesome, thanks HG!Hairy Goat said:I've got the GF Profile from the manufacturer that I'm using. It's available in the Grainfather Users Group on FB as a download and you can just import it, or here's a screen shot.
Been following the simple formula supplied for simplicity. Works.moodgett said:Thanks for that HBHB
What sort of water to grain ratio were you using?
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