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  1. Portdawg66

    Using Blichmann Thrumometer on Grainfather CF Chiller

    Really, not one of you out there have a Grainfather?
  2. Portdawg66

    Preventing trub from getting to the primary

    Thunderwagn makes a good point. Whirlpooling at the end of your boil should “stack” all of your hop residue (and any other additions) in the center of your brew kettle. Since you are doing small batch brewing, I assume you are simply pouring you wort into your fermenter through a screened...
  3. Portdawg66

    Using Blichmann Thrumometer on Grainfather CF Chiller

    Got a quick question for USA Grainfather users/owners. I just purchased a GF, and I’m patiently (well not really) awaiting delivery. One upgrade I plan to make immediately, is the addition of a Blichmann Thrumometer on the CF chiller, “out” line. Can anyone out there, tell me what the...
  4. Portdawg66

    Grainfather (Power Issues-Weak Boil)

    I hear ya' man, and you can be sure, I wish that I could! Took a vacation a number of years ago to Cairns... didn't want to leave! BTW way, lived in England for four years, back in the late nineties (when I started brewing). They have 220 voltage and I wouldn't have the problem there either...
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    Grainfather (Power Issues-Weak Boil)

    Fellow Brewers... particularly those using the Grainfather All-In-One System. I've been home brewing since the late 90s. As I get older, I find the tediousness of brew day is becoming more and more painful. I have brewed with the Speidel Braumeister and have had great results. However, it's...

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