Joined Jan 25, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 35. It's a homebrew setup like you've never seen.
I was looking at systems like the grainfather and robobrew, but the proprietary components worry me. Read on.Typical brewing systems require 2 or even 3 different vessels (pots, pans, kettles, etc...). It will be very hard to mill too fine for this basket.Perfect, thanks, I was worried about that, I had this last batch milled once and it seemed pretty fine so I didnt go further. If you are currently brewing extract, a good quality bag is probably all you Would it be possible to run this on a stove top (mine is NG) to get to temps faster? I really love this system.

I assume this is an autocorrect but I can't figure out what words it is supposed to be. I will try that and see if I can nail that OG! Thanks!Great review. Also, I had one of the original mesh baskets and the mesh starting coming off the metal frame, I emailed Emmet and he said they were not happy with the V1 so they created a newer version. I just got it from ups and I was impressed from just the packaging of the equipment. I have a 3 vessel propane system that I do 10 gallon batches on.

9" long. This product is Pre-Sale - Order Now to ReserveExpected Delivery August 2020 The System Includes: A complete, semi-automated, electric home brewery setup. First time using a lot of this stuff pumps,teflon tape, wiring an element etc. Glad you got a system that works well for you. Usually pushing more towards the outside so the liquid comes out the sides. No more extract brewing for me.So this weekend I finally had time to assemble the system. Also, did the element come wired and assembled? I did a leak test and everything was good to go. I don't regret one thing about this purchase. I was not a fan of the plate chiller, but it does the job and is fairly easy to clean. We've taken brew in a bag (BIAB) to a whole new level with this single vessel, turn-key, all grain, digital brewing system. Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2019 . If not, I don't mind adding a little bit more grain to help it out. Also, with Ss Brewtech releasing their electric brewing systems very soon, things should get interesting.I haven’t felt like the kettle is at risk of denying but then again, I’m not terribly worried about it.I have compared it to my Spike Kettle and even though its thinner, it definitely does not feel like it is. We chilled to the high 60s (F) and added one package of Safale US-05. Hopefully have it in hand early next week for setup and a water-run test. This hydrometer has three scales. I do add about a pound more grain to offset the efficiency aspect, but to me that is not a big deal. I see what you are saying, though I can't say I agree about it being a compromise. You must log in or register to reply here. It measures specific gravity, potential alcohol and brix. 10.5 gallon, 304 stainless steel brewing (mash and boil) kettle. I love the system, but I think I will need to incorporate more grain into my grain bill to hit the numbers more consistently. Nailed the OG of 1.055, but that is at 60%, I really want to at least hit 70%.

I did not purchase from Amazon but direct from clawhammer supply; still same product. They are shipping earlier orders now and hoped to have mine shipping by the end of the week
Also, did the element come wired and assembled?

For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. COVID-19 Update: We Are Fully Operational at This Time and Shipping Daily M-F. I assume this is an autocorrect but I can't figure out what words it is supposed to be. But this setup looks so appealing for someone like me who doesn't fab anything or have engineering experience and is essentially a tech-idiot ... brew a couple "ghetto" BIAB recipes and then see if I want to make the investment.... I'm also curious how much you have to baby this thing. This allows mashing, boiling, hop additions, etc.

Especially maintaining a decent roll with the lid off. I have been in contact with them recently about their upcoming 240v version and am holding off for thatI sent them an email this morning and received a prompt response. I really like the fact that literally everything on it is replaceable and not proprietary, but that can be said about the other two systems as well. Helpful. I did not take too much setup time or technical know-how to put it together. It was in the mail the next day after reaching out to them. If you check out my instagram page you will see that i got a crazy rolling boil and also a near boil over recently. Ours only uses 1. Which is it? They are already sending out a new one with a return label for the leaky one. Clawhammer Supply BIAB Review. The only other thing I have done differently lately is yeast starters, but I boil in the ehrlenmeyer flask so I don't think sanitation is an issue there. Last batch I was aiming for 1.050. Thanks for posting this review!

The last option that we want to include in our list of top-rated electric brewing systems you can choose from when you wish to upgrade your boiling operation to an electronic system would be the Complete Homebrew Beer Brewing System by the Clawhammer Supply brand. I'm looking at the CHS system, and I have a few questions.