Brew Builder conical fermentors
Brew Builder conical fermentors
Mr Lard has his new conicals up on his website now.
http://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/7gal-std-c ... enter.html
http://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/14gal-std- ... enter.html
£315 for 7gal and £415 for 14gal.
Lots of tri-clamps... must resist!
http://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/7gal-std-c ... enter.html
http://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/14gal-std- ... enter.html
£315 for 7gal and £415 for 14gal.
Lots of tri-clamps... must resist!
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Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
These look like the SS Chronicals , though it is hard to do a direct comparison, as they are rated in us gallons.
Interested in the half barrel unit myself
Interested in the half barrel unit myself
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
I would love one but now much would a heating/cooling set up cost to implement? Say you already have the coil attached on the lid, how then do you set up the water bath/chiler i.e. a pump and specific equipment like temp controller (STC or the likes), how to keep it warm/cool etc? All seems a little more complicated than my brew fridge set up.
They do look cracking though I would be interested how much all the extras come to
On a side note, gutted I paid £125 for a RIMS tube and accessories and see he has it down to £80 some weeks later. All part of the game but gutting all the same.
They do look cracking though I would be interested how much all the extras come to
On a side note, gutted I paid £125 for a RIMS tube and accessories and see he has it down to £80 some weeks later. All part of the game but gutting all the same.
Last edited by Rhodesy on Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Sorry for the off-topic but I was looking at his RIMS tube, it comes with a BSP-->tri-clamp fitting right for the element?
Which element do you need for it?
Which element do you need for it?
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
3KW element for £50 on the site which you will need to wire up
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
See this bloghere. I believe it is this element
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Awesome thanks guys!
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
Rhodesy wrote:I would love one but now much would a heating/cooling set up cost to implement? Say you already have the coil attached on the lid, how then do you set up the water bath/chiler i.e. a pump and specific equipment like temp controller (STC or the likes), how to keep it warm/cool etc? All seems a little more complicated than my brew fridge set up.
They do look cracking though I would be interested how much all the extras come to
On a side note, gutted I paid £125 for a RIMS tube and accessories and see he has it down to £80 some weeks later. All part of the game but gutting all the same.
mate you got the full kit!!!!
the price now only includes the tube and clamps.......... many people wanted many variations. Sooo we listened and adjusted accordingly..... allowing punters to pick what they wanted
re the conicals you get more volume for less money!! that can only be a good thing!TheSumOfAllBeers wrote:These look like the SS Chronicals , though it is hard to do a direct comparison, as they are rated in us gallons.
Interested in the half barrel unit myself
right that's it I have used up all my posts for another year
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Fair play for coming back, I admit never did read all the description when I noticed .mrlard wrote:Rhodesy wrote:I would love one but now much would a heating/cooling set up cost to implement? Say you already have the coil attached on the lid, how then do you set up the water bath/chiler i.e. a pump and specific equipment like temp controller (STC or the likes), how to keep it warm/cool etc? All seems a little more complicated than my brew fridge set up.
They do look cracking though I would be interested how much all the extras come to
On a side note, gutted I paid £125 for a RIMS tube and accessories and see he has it down to £80 some weeks later. All part of the game but gutting all the same.
mate you got the full kit!!!!
the price now only includes the tube and clamps.......... many people wanted many variations. Sooo we listened and adjusted accordingly..... allowing punters to pick what they wanted
right that's it I have used up all my posts for another year
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I'm on the verge of getting a 64 litre conical and was eyeing up the SS Brewing version (17 US gallons; 64 litres).
£414 from HomeBrewShop: (¢10.95 delivery) https://homebrewshop.be/en/fermenters/1 ... itres.html
Or Rob at Malt miller is saying he weill be selling for £465
The MISSINg parts from the Home Brew Builder offering, vs SS Brewing, seem to be:
1) No thermowell; surely mandatory for any kind of temp control
2) No domed lid so zero headspace if you fill to the brim (like I plan to!).
3) No internal markings so no indication as to volumes
How much to add these missing components Mr Lard?
£414 from HomeBrewShop: (¢10.95 delivery) https://homebrewshop.be/en/fermenters/1 ... itres.html
Or Rob at Malt miller is saying he weill be selling for £465
The MISSINg parts from the Home Brew Builder offering, vs SS Brewing, seem to be:
1) No thermowell; surely mandatory for any kind of temp control
2) No domed lid so zero headspace if you fill to the brim (like I plan to!).
3) No internal markings so no indication as to volumes
How much to add these missing components Mr Lard?
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Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
two posts.............. in as many days!!!!! whatever next...............
1) No thermowell; surely mandatory for any kind of temp control
we aren't fans of thermowells so offer probes that can be mount to the lid or via a Triclamp tee piece.
2) No domed lid so zero headspace if you fill to the brim (like I plan to!).
The conical is bigger bodied so you can get the same amount in even allowing 2gal for head space - The lid has been kept flat to allow our cooling coils, temp probes etc to be retro fitted with minimal hassle
3) No internal markings so no indication as to volumes
We are still no coninvced but etched markings inside an FV. Intrigued to see how important this is to people?? Personally I have always worked off the boiler for this measurement. ( I am not saying this approached is right or wrong just my lazy asred way of brewing )
Maybe one for the future?
1) No thermowell; surely mandatory for any kind of temp control
we aren't fans of thermowells so offer probes that can be mount to the lid or via a Triclamp tee piece.
2) No domed lid so zero headspace if you fill to the brim (like I plan to!).
The conical is bigger bodied so you can get the same amount in even allowing 2gal for head space - The lid has been kept flat to allow our cooling coils, temp probes etc to be retro fitted with minimal hassle
3) No internal markings so no indication as to volumes
We are still no coninvced but etched markings inside an FV. Intrigued to see how important this is to people?? Personally I have always worked off the boiler for this measurement. ( I am not saying this approached is right or wrong just my lazy asred way of brewing )
Maybe one for the future?
Last edited by mrlard on Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Mr Lard ; nearly a frequent visitor
1) Thermowells in a fermenter give a great measurement on what is going on inside the fermentation without the risk of infection from a probe dropped into the wort. Could your £10 thermowell be fitted to the side? I do like the pictured T piece solution - but how much is that assembly including all parts?
2) I do accept that a flat lid gives you some temp control options; which SS Brewing do as a complete kit with thermal jacket - any such solution coming for your conical? http://www.ssbrewtech.com/collections/f ... -chronical
3) Fluid measurement - I'm a Braumeister 50L user - I have a few notches on a centre pole and that's it; by the time you take all the hops, trub and immersion coil into consideration there's no accuracy as to knowing what wort quantity is in the boiler. Some kind of internal etchings, like in other Stainless Conicals would really help when measuring final volumes into the FV
Thanks for your rapid reply and don't be a stranger!
1) Thermowells in a fermenter give a great measurement on what is going on inside the fermentation without the risk of infection from a probe dropped into the wort. Could your £10 thermowell be fitted to the side? I do like the pictured T piece solution - but how much is that assembly including all parts?
2) I do accept that a flat lid gives you some temp control options; which SS Brewing do as a complete kit with thermal jacket - any such solution coming for your conical? http://www.ssbrewtech.com/collections/f ... -chronical
3) Fluid measurement - I'm a Braumeister 50L user - I have a few notches on a centre pole and that's it; by the time you take all the hops, trub and immersion coil into consideration there's no accuracy as to knowing what wort quantity is in the boiler. Some kind of internal etchings, like in other Stainless Conicals would really help when measuring final volumes into the FV
Thanks for your rapid reply and don't be a stranger!
- Former owner of The Emsworth Brewhouse -
Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
Blichmann also don't have thermowells in their conicals. On their website they state that they've experimented and found only a small difference between a temperature reading from a probe in the centre of the fermentation and one taped to the side of the conical behind some insulation.
Take from that what you will.
Take from that what you will.
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Do Blichmann have etchings inside ?Matt12398 wrote:Blichmann also don't have thermowells in their conicals. On their website they state that they've experimented and found only a small difference between a temperature reading from a probe in the centre of the fermentation and one taped to the side of the conical behind some insulation.
Take from that what you will.
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Re: Brew Builder conical fermentors
Are the SS ones spun?
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