PawPrint Brewery - My Spike Brewing 1bbl Nano

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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2019
  • Little video of some of the features on my Spike Brewing 1bbl Nano system... more to come. First brew day on this system coming next week.
    Please leave a comment you have any ideas or thoughts... I am not a pro and I am willing to take any positive feedback..thanks

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  • @Holdmuhbeer
    @Holdmuhbeer 3 роки тому +9

    I know this is a little late. But as a few others had mentioned, the condensor needs to create a vacuum. By putting the exhaust tube into water it is applying pressure, therefore preventing a vacuum. I've seen in their instructions it specifically stating to keep the exhaust tube above the water level if collecting in a bucket.

  • @badpilotnobooze
    @badpilotnobooze 4 роки тому

    +1 on brew day! Good luck on licensing! Happy holidays!

  • @crownmoldingledlighting3674
    @crownmoldingledlighting3674 4 роки тому +1

    James Is a great guy! Best of luck on his cool brewery! Cheers!

  • @attyjim1
    @attyjim1 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid! Would also love to see your brew day filmed. Immaculate shop.

  • @pamelinc
    @pamelinc 4 роки тому +10

    Congratulations on your nice Brewhouse and cellar!
    Amongst several other objectives of boiling your wort is to get the DMS out of it. If you use a steam condenser you have to create vaccum in it to draw the steam and the undesirable volatile substances our of your wort. If you are are going to recirculate the condensate, make sure you have the pumping power to make the recirculating condensate mix at the velocity that your nozzle needs to create such vaccum.
    If you don't evacuate vigorously enough, you may end up adding back DMS in to your wort when the steam condenses under the the kettle lid and comes back into the kettle....

    • @mjdtyler88
      @mjdtyler88 4 роки тому +1

      I was going to say exactly this!

  • @AdamRossD
    @AdamRossD 4 роки тому +2

    Since steam is warmer than boiling liquid, you don't need to worry about anything getting back into the kettle - and if it did, it would boil and sterilize. I would say it's not even necessary to sanitize the bucket.
    Thanks for creating this video. My Spike Nano is on its way and it helped in doing some extra homework before it shows up. I'm thinking about putting a 20+ gallon bucket down for steam so I don't have to keep monitoring the liquid level.

  • @davejohnson9556
    @davejohnson9556 3 роки тому

    Nice setup.

  • @OldNorsebrewery
    @OldNorsebrewery 4 роки тому

    Wish I could get hold of Spike system up here in Scandinavia. Cheers

  • @artvandalay6161
    @artvandalay6161 4 роки тому +2

    Condensation is happening in part because spray nozzle in tube (vertical) is creating a partial vacuum as it sprays past the T....helps pull steam from kettle. That said, if you’re getting fluid (water/wort) flowing back into kettle something is wrong. You’ve probably already figured this out, so let us know how well your system is working. Great overview - thanks!

  • @newfyguy2000
    @newfyguy2000 4 роки тому

    K-9 Handler? I was a military handler for 13+ years. I've just gotten into brewing, but its nice seeing others taking next steps. I hope to one day have a nano brewery and tap room.

  • @jeremyomnet
    @jeremyomnet 4 роки тому

    Sweet setup, thx for the video. But like past comments u need a cold water source in the condenser to create a proper vacuum to pull the steam out properly. I think if u could create an ice bath or something through a glycol chiller u would be good. I don't think u would have to worry about reintroducing dirty water or dms back into the boiling wort.

  • @artvandalay6161
    @artvandalay6161 4 роки тому +2

    Good video, nice system. Do NOT run submerge steam tube under water in bucket. Leave tubing free-flow condensed steam (water) into bucket - it creates back-pressure to boil kettle.
    I’m writing this as a mechanical engineer who also uses a condenser on boil kettle.

    • @larmckenna
      @larmckenna 4 роки тому

      I think he mentioned that in the video and then reverted to the tub feeding the bucket under gravity

  • @atratuschaosphere9683
    @atratuschaosphere9683 4 роки тому +1

    A lil late on finding this vid. Nice setup! I have a 1/2bbl spike system. I change the boil heater element to manual @ 77% before the hot break. Usually around 205 degrees(ish) is when I change to manual @ 77% Not sure if its directly applicable to your system.

  • @chrisgolden4625
    @chrisgolden4625 4 роки тому +3

    Could run the steam condenser run off into your HLT or another holding vessel for end of day CIP to save the water

  • @Ridenour64
    @Ridenour64 4 роки тому +3

    I use a steam condenser on my home brew setup. I just run a water line straight to the device though, no pump. I don’t think that recirculating will work with how hot the water will get.
    I’d love to see an actual brew day on the system though. I’ve been commenting on Spikes page for them to upload one.

    • @andrewchapman261
      @andrewchapman261 4 роки тому +2

      What if the bucket was cold and you maintained a chilled temperature? Constantly recirculating the same water would save water waste, worth looking into!

  • @danieltsicalas
    @danieltsicalas 3 роки тому

    Steam full of sulphur compounds. Down the drain. Maybe for cip as others have suggested. Sweet setup.

  • @phar0ux55
    @phar0ux55 4 роки тому +1

    Add ice to the bucket if needed. I think that would work just fine 🤔

  • @tucker4685
    @tucker4685 3 роки тому

    the bucket and sanitizer might get really smelly with the off gasing of dimethyl sulfide but just an idea love the system

  • @quinnblack706
    @quinnblack706 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! How many times do you brew a week and how many barrels does PawPrint produce a year?

  • @draystar8780
    @draystar8780 3 роки тому

    Hey brother, great set up. Coming from a plumber, I'd say solder in a 3/4" trap. Will allow flow while keeping germies from condensing back up.

  • @robertwhitham5109
    @robertwhitham5109 4 роки тому

    What about recycling/recirculation of the condensed steam and then no wasted water. And then no losses. Just asking. Good video.

  • @pkmathome1500
    @pkmathome1500 4 роки тому

    So you do a double batch to fill the fermentors, with a bit of overlap of 2nd mash & first batch boiling?

  • @TallerThanTreesMusic
    @TallerThanTreesMusic 4 роки тому

    Can you post a video on clean up and transfer into a fermentor

  • @meghanlake7525
    @meghanlake7525 2 роки тому

    The steam condenser works off a vacuum: as it pulls out the steam, you need to keep the exit tube from going below the water level, or it can mess with that vacuum. Also, I imagine cold water is better than warmed water, and the steam coming off is going to be hot/warm. You'd prefer to have fresh cold water in the bucket.

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 4 роки тому

    Will the bucket overflow with the several gallons of steam condensed and added?

  • @goodolarchie
    @goodolarchie 3 роки тому

    Looks like you got your brewery open from a quick google search, congrats, great to see. Now that you have brewed on this system for a while, what do you think of it? Any longer term issues or annoyances? I'm thinking of buying one too for 2x batching.

  • @jasonstuart7058
    @jasonstuart7058 Рік тому

    Don't know if this has been mentioned, but you said that you lost little water over the hour. But hot water takes up more space than cold water. 30gal of 56F water equals about 31.29 gals when boiling. I calculated that if you read 30gal of water at boil, then it would have read about 28.77gal when returned to 56F, losing about 1.23gals in the boil. I think you said it was actually slightly below the 30gal mark, so you would have lost in excess of 1.23gals per hour.

  • @Agonarch50
    @Agonarch50 3 роки тому

    Is your spike system your only system for your brewery? I’m just a home brewer but one day would love to try to open my own pico brewery. Just wondering if the spikes system is enough. I also see all your fermenters in the background. Assuming you brew on the spike daily. If you could get back to me I’d appreciate it

  • @nickkoeser5170
    @nickkoeser5170 4 роки тому

    What are the benefits of using a steam condenser

  • @matttalksbeer1474
    @matttalksbeer1474 4 роки тому +1

    My buddy Drew and I are planning to open a small brewery. What size conicals are those I can see in the background? Do you brew back to back batches? If so how long is a brew day typically? Thanks I look forward to more Brewing videos

  • @hmmpof
    @hmmpof 3 роки тому

    Did Spike get back to you one the condenser?

  • @kwabenaabijah4449
    @kwabenaabijah4449 3 роки тому

    can it be used for iced tea brewering with potato leaves

  • @enigmatic1976
    @enigmatic1976 4 роки тому

    A certain volume of water at 212F will be greater than that same water at 75F because of thermal expansion.

  • @BenjaminBriu
    @BenjaminBriu 4 роки тому

    More videos!!!!!

  • @mikeolivier6794
    @mikeolivier6794 3 роки тому

    hopefully by now, he moved the rig so that the front of the kettles and panel are on the same side so he doesn't have to walk around the rig every time to access the panel controls.

  • @dadbrews2991
    @dadbrews2991 3 роки тому

    So, has been a while since you posted this video. Are you still happy with the system? How long is a typical brew from start to finish? cheers

    • @pawprintbrewery534
      @pawprintbrewery534  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry for lack of content...yes we live our Spike system. Spike reached out and wants to come do a brew day with us so stay tuned for that. A single brew day is about 4 hours double day runs about 9 hours.

    • @stevecaffarel9872
      @stevecaffarel9872 3 роки тому

      @@pawprintbrewery534 but overall it is holding up well, customer service and the ease of cleaning are good? Any company can post a video on the “ease” of their product. The true test is people like you that use all the time. Looking forward to new video

    • @pawprintbrewery534
      @pawprintbrewery534  3 роки тому

      @@stevecaffarel9872 yes... it is a very easy system to use.. cleaning is simple and only takes an additional 30 or 40 min to clean after brew day with chemicals... I run a small taproom in a town of 3000 and have no issues keeping up with demand.. I brew three days a week and open the taproom four days a week. I wish spike would come out with a 2 bbl though would cut brew days in half.

    • @stevecaffarel9872
      @stevecaffarel9872 3 роки тому

      @@pawprintbrewery534 very cool! Thanks for the time. Wish you guys the best

  • @thomaslasure8839
    @thomaslasure8839 4 роки тому

    add star san to the bucket

  • @codygibson2809
    @codygibson2809 3 роки тому

    What size are those SS Brewtech fermenters?

    • @JK-qi2wc
      @JK-qi2wc 3 роки тому

      2bbl jacketed

    • @codygibson2809
      @codygibson2809 3 роки тому

      @@JK-qi2wc dang I was thinking about getting one of the 3.5. Those 2s are pretty big.

  • @paulaxton72
    @paulaxton72 Рік тому

    you don't want the DMS coming off the boil, so I would let it go.

  • @barrystephens900
    @barrystephens900 2 роки тому

    How long had you been brewing when this video was made? To be honest you didn’t sound like you had much experience at all

    • @pawprintbrewery534
      @pawprintbrewery534  2 роки тому +1

      Was home brewing for 3 years... this was my first big all grain system.

  • @TheDumbassstunts
    @TheDumbassstunts 4 роки тому +1

    How much did all that cost?

  • @leafshield
    @leafshield 3 роки тому

    Why did you stop making videos ?

  • @bloopblaaableee
    @bloopblaaableee 2 місяці тому

    Hey, what if I told you we have the space and we have the the market and the licences. Would you partner with me to sell in India ? 1.3 billion people and atleast 10 million in each city. We will share goood profits if we start one brewery. I'll take care of all the paperwork and give you the space. Let me know if you wanna talk.

  • @artvandalay6161
    @artvandalay6161 4 роки тому +1

    Sorry, misleading in previous message. Having end of tubing under water is what creates the back-pressure. Poorly written 😖
    Recycle you’re hot water from steam - use mine for cleaning.

    • @johnfitt9094
      @johnfitt9094 4 роки тому

      Yes - recycled hot water for cleaning. A waste to let it drain. Thought I was the only one to do that.