Awesome video! Thank you so much for sharing. I bought a Braumeister in 2012 when it was a real innovation in the homebrewing scene. German engineers are amongst the best in the world, but alas they can’t see any imperfections from their designs and produce. Worse than anything else, they don’t listen to customers and they tend to become very arrogant when trying to cover up their flaws. Your video definitely encouraged me to buy a Brewtool system next, which looks far more slick and efficient than a Braumeister. I have also done some prep-work on the company and apparently Brewtool team goes the extra mile to listen to customers and try and accommodate their requests. Pricewise, it looks very competitive too! Particularly when compared to an obsolete and overpriced system such as the Braumeister. Thanks again; you are awesome!
Thanks for making this honest en real world video. I can imagine all the stress of recording the brew day, big thumbs UP man! Looking forward to brew again, next brewery will have also a B80... I guess... thanks again, Cheers!
Hey there, Legend! 😀 Filming brewdays can be a bit hectic, making brewdays I don't film feel like a vacation compared to the ones I film 😂 You setting up yet another brewery? You should really try out the B80. I'm super happy about it 😊
Great brewday footage. I've also found the recirculation on the B80 very slow. Lots of info suggesting to leave the mash for 10-20 minutes for the grain to plump up with water absorption before recirculating so the grains make a good bed. Gonna give it a go on my next brewday (3rd on on the B80) to see if it improves things. Sharing your brewday and the issues you come across is great to see with follow up on your fixes. great channel. Cheers
Thank you! 😊 I’ve had 5 brew days on it now and have learned a lot about mashing on it. My last (and fifth) brew day I hit all my numbers. I did a 20 min rest, and I’m using a 72 degree mash step for 15 minutes before mash out. That helped a lot! 😊 Hope you figure it out also on your system 😊👌🏻
To echo @ Jonathan Johnson's comments- it is great to see an unedited brewery with all the good and "bad" that can happen to anyone. Especially with a new system. I'm preparing to replace my propane heated 15 gal, 3 vessel system with the B80 Pro. I'm working on rearranging my layout and this was very helpful. I would suggest a powered winch/hoist. I'm installing one with a track since I am one armed.
Glad mashout didn't end badly. I had a similar experience when I thought I'd be able to remove a full Braumeister 50L maltpipe by hand. 😅 I opted for a wheeled low worktop and pulley. You could do something similar with the worktop your Brewtools is on. A few observations re Braumeister 50L vs Brewtools B80. I don't ever see a need to use a 20kg grist. I don't drink that much volume or high ABV. The higher wattage of the Brewtools elements just helps heat water a bit quicker. It makes no difference in the actual brewing process, i.e., mash and boil. The Braumeister 50L's 3200w are more than enough for a vigorous boil. If anything, I'd like to dial it down a bit, especially when using a steam condenser or brewing a pale beer like a lager, which are better with a gentler boil. From what I've observed online, I suspect I can get a better whirlpool in my Braumeister using a RipTide pump. You could try using your RipTide pump to see if it performs better for whirlpooling than the Brewtools onboard pump. Also, I've found the Braumeister cooling jacket works really well (15 minutes longer than my Z Chiller), if the wort gets recirculated, and there's no sanitising or cleaning required, which is nice.
Great video, thank you for showing your first brewday on the new system! I'm looking at a brewtools systems s well, so these "unedited" use cases are really valuable. Would love to see more full brewdays with the B80!
Pumpa bør du ha på 100% og bruke ventilen til høyre for displayet for å justere resirkuleringen. Det er for å sørge for nok bevegelse av vørteren rundt elementene og unngå brente elementer.
@@TheNextBatch det er et tips fra Brewtools selv, men det er ikke alle som får det med seg. En kompis av meg, Solstua brygghus, lærte det på den harde måten og måtte bytte elementer😅
Another tip from @hoprodgarage is to limit the flow out from the counter flow chiller. That would help during direct transfer. I am going to buy the ball valve for this myself.
Ideally, the cfc should be mounted horizontally rather than vertically on the wall. Otherwise, the wort won't drain properly. Wort should enter at the top and drain from the bottom. Otherwise, wort will remain in the lower sections of the loop / and/or remaind cleaning solution.
Really nice setup and video as well. How big is the room of your brewery? It seems really compact and well thought out. I am planning to make my own and I will have a 7m2 area at my disposal and from the video it seems that you might be working with a similar size. Basically I envisioned the exact same layout except different brands, with a dedicated CIP pump and keg cleaning station because I cant stand cleaning. If you have any tips or hacks how to run a brewery in small spaces I will appreciate all the advice. Thank you.
Hey @homebeerbrewery 😃 No I don’t. During mash and boil, up until sanitation of the chiller, I keep only air in the chiller. I circulate the wort bypassing the chiller. Have you started brewing on the B80 yet?
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I did brew my first batch, and I noticed huge air bubbles coming out of the chiller during the start of the sanitation, wort splashing in the air 😅 My chiller is underneath the troll table. Not sure how I am going to fix this… cheers
Ah, yes. That happens 😃 If you open the valve slightly and slowly the bobbling will be dampened. But sooner or later you will get the steam hat and steam condenser and this will no longer be a problem with the hat on 😃
Great video! Question, what devices do you have connected to the TV behind you that enable you to display the temperatures and gravity’s of your fermenters?
Cheers! The TV behind the Unitanks is connected to a Rasperry Pi with runs TiltOS, which again logs and displays the data from my Tilt Hydrometers floating in each Unitank. They meassure SG and temperature. This is logged into Brewfather every 15 min.
Fest taljen rett over murbøtta. Så monterer du en low-friction ring i taket på motsatt side av kokeren. Tauet fra taljen går gjennom ringen, så kan du sømløst bestemme hvor maltrøret skal henge mellom takfestet for ringrn og takfestet for taljen
Bra tips, men hvis du ser avslutningsvis så har jeg lagt inn et lite klipp av det nye vinsjsystemet mitt, så der kan du få et inntrykk av hva jeg har gjort 😊
Is it the Oxywand you mean? They sell it in the home brew shops here (Norway). Since your name is Dutch sounding I took the liberty to check the Dutch availability, and found it here on Amazon. www.amazon.nl/Homebrewers-Outpost-FE392-Zuurstof-micron/dp/B074D9F94Y If you are not Dutch I also see they sell it in a lot of other countries as well 😊 Good luck chasing it down, I could not live without it! 😀
Awesome video! Thank you so much for sharing. I bought a Braumeister in 2012 when it was a real innovation in the homebrewing scene. German engineers are amongst the best in the world, but alas they can’t see any imperfections from their designs and produce. Worse than anything else, they don’t listen to customers and they tend to become very arrogant when trying to cover up their flaws. Your video definitely encouraged me to buy a Brewtool system next, which looks far more slick and efficient than a Braumeister. I have also done some prep-work on the company and apparently Brewtool team goes the extra mile to listen to customers and try and accommodate their requests. Pricewise, it looks very competitive too! Particularly when compared to an obsolete and overpriced system such as the Braumeister. Thanks again; you are awesome!
Thanks for making this honest en real world video. I can imagine all the stress of recording the brew day, big thumbs UP man! Looking forward to brew again, next brewery will have also a B80... I guess... thanks again, Cheers!
Hey there, Legend! 😀 Filming brewdays can be a bit hectic, making brewdays I don't film feel like a vacation compared to the ones I film 😂 You setting up yet another brewery? You should really try out the B80. I'm super happy about it 😊
Thank you for making this vid in English.
Great brewday footage. I've also found the recirculation on the B80 very slow. Lots of info suggesting to leave the mash for 10-20 minutes for the grain to plump up with water absorption before recirculating so the grains make a good bed. Gonna give it a go on my next brewday (3rd on on the B80) to see if it improves things.
Sharing your brewday and the issues you come across is great to see with follow up on your fixes. great channel.
Cheers
Thank you! 😊 I’ve had 5 brew days on it now and have learned a lot about mashing on it.
My last (and fifth) brew day I hit all my numbers.
I did a 20 min rest, and I’m using a 72 degree mash step for 15 minutes before mash out.
That helped a lot! 😊
Hope you figure it out also on your system 😊👌🏻
@@TheNextBatch Yes I think adding a mash out step is a very good idea. Thanks 👍
To echo @ Jonathan Johnson's comments- it is great to see an unedited brewery with all the good and "bad" that can happen to anyone. Especially with a new system. I'm preparing to replace my propane heated 15 gal, 3 vessel system with the B80 Pro. I'm working on rearranging my layout and this was very helpful. I would suggest a powered winch/hoist. I'm installing one with a track since I am one armed.
Fantastic job! Loved the honesty and the real world conditions
Cheers! 😃🍻
Glad mashout didn't end badly. I had a similar experience when I thought I'd be able to remove a full Braumeister 50L maltpipe by hand. 😅 I opted for a wheeled low worktop and pulley. You could do something similar with the worktop your Brewtools is on. A few observations re Braumeister 50L vs Brewtools B80. I don't ever see a need to use a 20kg grist. I don't drink that much volume or high ABV. The higher wattage of the Brewtools elements just helps heat water a bit quicker. It makes no difference in the actual brewing process, i.e., mash and boil. The Braumeister 50L's 3200w are more than enough for a vigorous boil. If anything, I'd like to dial it down a bit, especially when using a steam condenser or brewing a pale beer like a lager, which are better with a gentler boil. From what I've observed online, I suspect I can get a better whirlpool in my Braumeister using a RipTide pump. You could try using your RipTide pump to see if it performs better for whirlpooling than the Brewtools onboard pump. Also, I've found the Braumeister cooling jacket works really well (15 minutes longer than my Z Chiller), if the wort gets recirculated, and there's no sanitising or cleaning required, which is nice.
Great video, thank you for showing your first brewday on the new system!
I'm looking at a brewtools systems s well, so these "unedited" use cases are really valuable. Would love to see more full brewdays with the B80!
More brew days are coming! After 5 brews on it I am really starting to like it a lot 😃🍻
Nice video and it is so nice to see that is still hands on brewing going on👍
Cheers!
Super video som vanlig (selv om de norske er best 🤣) Fikk meg en god latter når du skulle talje maltrøret 😂
Klart at flyten blir litt bedre på norsk 😃 Gikk ikke helt etter planene med det maltrøret nei 😁🍻
Great video😊 You make brewing Great agin🎉🎉
hehe, Cheers! 😀🍻
Pumpa bør du ha på 100% og bruke ventilen til høyre for displayet for å justere resirkuleringen. Det er for å sørge for nok bevegelse av vørteren rundt elementene og unngå brente elementer.
Bra tips! 😊👌🏻
@@TheNextBatch det er et tips fra Brewtools selv, men det er ikke alle som får det med seg. En kompis av meg, Solstua brygghus, lærte det på den harde måten og måtte bytte elementer😅
Nice set up...impressed.
Thank you! 😃
Another tip from @hoprodgarage is to limit the flow out from the counter flow chiller. That would help during direct transfer. I am going to buy the ball valve for this myself.
Ideally, the cfc should be mounted horizontally rather than vertically on the wall. Otherwise, the wort won't drain properly. Wort should enter at the top and drain from the bottom. Otherwise, wort will remain in the lower sections of the loop / and/or remaind cleaning solution.
You are right! Also I have switched out the BT chiller with the ZChiller, and it lays down 😀
Really nice setup and video as well. How big is the room of your brewery? It seems really compact and well thought out. I am planning to make my own and I will have a 7m2 area at my disposal and from the video it seems that you might be working with a similar size. Basically I envisioned the exact same layout except different brands, with a dedicated CIP pump and keg cleaning station because I cant stand cleaning. If you have any tips or hacks how to run a brewery in small spaces I will appreciate all the advice. Thank you.
After the rest, sparge with a slow flow, or the grainbed can compact.
Yes! 😀
Hey my friend, question if I may ask: do you “fill” the counter flow chiller before the mash/boil? So the air is out of it? Cheers 😊
Hey @homebeerbrewery 😃 No I don’t. During mash and boil, up until sanitation of the chiller, I keep only air in the chiller. I circulate the wort bypassing the chiller.
Have you started brewing on the B80 yet?
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I did brew my first batch, and I noticed huge air bubbles coming out of the chiller during the start of the sanitation, wort splashing in the air 😅 My chiller is underneath the troll table. Not sure how I am going to fix this… cheers
Ah, yes. That happens 😃 If you open the valve slightly and slowly the bobbling will be dampened.
But sooner or later you will get the steam hat and steam condenser and this will no longer be a problem with the hat on 😃
Great video! Question, what devices do you have connected to the TV behind you that enable you to display the temperatures and gravity’s of your fermenters?
Cheers! The TV behind the Unitanks is connected to a Rasperry Pi with runs TiltOS, which again logs and displays the data from my Tilt Hydrometers floating in each Unitank. They meassure SG and temperature. This is logged into Brewfather every 15 min.
Veldig kjek vidio =) Du snake bra til kamera, gjør det lett å følge prosen din =)
Takk, det var hyggelig 😊
Fest taljen rett over murbøtta. Så monterer du en low-friction ring i taket på motsatt side av kokeren. Tauet fra taljen går gjennom ringen, så kan du sømløst bestemme hvor maltrøret skal henge mellom takfestet for ringrn og takfestet for taljen
Ringen må også henge i et tau du kan justere
Bra tips, men hvis du ser avslutningsvis så har jeg lagt inn et lite klipp av det nye vinsjsystemet mitt, så der kan du få et inntrykk av hva jeg har gjort 😊
where did you get the oxygen thing? Where I live it is not easy to get
Is it the Oxywand you mean? They sell it in the home brew shops here (Norway). Since your name is Dutch sounding I took the liberty to check the Dutch availability, and found it here on Amazon. www.amazon.nl/Homebrewers-Outpost-FE392-Zuurstof-micron/dp/B074D9F94Y
If you are not Dutch I also see they sell it in a lot of other countries as well 😊
Good luck chasing it down, I could not live without it! 😀
You have to look another time at your spargevalve. You fill wather direkte to the kettle.
You are 100% correct! 😀
Is not it risky for contaminations and stale taste by diluting your wort with tap water?
No, not at all. Would definitely not recommend it all over the world, but here in Norway we have very good drinking water on tap
BB should mounted a level glass pipe
yeah...😁
Få deg XL-bøyler. Burde vært standard. Jeg skal kjøpe meg meske-temperatursensor etter å ha sett denne.
Hva er XL-bøyle? Ikke dumt å følge litt med på den faktiske temperaturen i maltrøret nei 😃
@@TheNextBatch Søk "Bøyler til maltrør, XL" på BT sin nettside.
Du kan pause timer ved å holde inn på tallet i 2-3 sek.
Jepp! 😀 Skulle bare ønske jeg visste det under filmingen 😊
Talje heter «pulley» på engelsk, så vet du det.
Altfor lett ord! Det burdre jeg visst! 😀
Talje oversettes til pulley
Uffameg! 😊 Det er jo så lett når man kan det! 😀
Talje = block and tackle
Ja, der ser du 😀 Måtte sikkert google du også 😀