Thank you for posting this video. This process sucks but is absolutely necessary and often overlooked. Been cleaning all of my new fittings, kettles, and kegs for the last two days and I’m still not done! The beer will be worth it though. Cheers!
Just got my 2nd SSB 1/2bbl uni. I was going to message you to ask about your initial clean/passivate process when I saw your video on the new 1bbl . Perfect timing! Thanks for another helpful and informative vid.
im pretty stoked to get my 7 gallon Brewtech. Looks like the first day i get it ill be cleaning it instead of brewing beer. Adios plastic bucket fermenters!
Thanks for posting. Also, thanks for getting back to me on FB about passivating and cleaning. Will you be posting a pressurized transfer video with this unitank?
I'm not sure, I will try to remember to grab a video if I can. I have other transfer videos posted for my original BME, the Brite, and my half bbl unitank. I will try to get some of this when I'm ready to transfer it.
Came across this today and it's beyond helpful! I've a 7 gallon BME coming tomorrow and was going through what I needed to do to get this ready. Question... what about extra parts that you may have purchased with it? Just clean on the side?
If my beer taste like my conical. Does that mean I need to passivate my conical because I never done that and I only discovered I need to. So is that why my beer has a hint of the conical I fermented it in?
If you're getting a metallic taste it could need to be cleaned better. They come with a lot of oil in them. Do a hot pbw wash/rinse and then soak the inside really well with citrisurf. It'll clean the oils and passivate the stainless.
It's a chugger max, it does 17gpm. If you're using a regular chugger it'll probably struggle to cip. I have a riptide I use for my mash tun now and it will barely spin the cip ball. The ball is just a cheap one off Amazon. Whatever the cheapest one with prime shipping was.
Thank you for the info. Maybe think about not calling yourself a "girl" in a derogatory way? You might have a daughter one day who will not understand or appreciate.
Thank you for posting this video. This process sucks but is absolutely necessary and often overlooked. Been cleaning all of my new fittings, kettles, and kegs for the last two days and I’m still not done! The beer will be worth it though. Cheers!
Thanks for watching! It's a long tedious process but it is definitely worth it to have a clean uni with clean fittings.
Just got my 2nd SSB 1/2bbl uni. I was going to message you to ask about your initial clean/passivate process when I saw your video on the new 1bbl . Perfect timing! Thanks for another helpful and informative vid.
Glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching
Awesome vid mate, just looking at picking one of these up, thanks for the review and clean vid! fingers crossed they have improved the ferrule welding
im pretty stoked to get my 7 gallon Brewtech. Looks like the first day i get it ill be cleaning it instead of brewing beer. Adios plastic bucket fermenters!
Congratulations on the new unit!! Get it cleaned and filled up, you’ll love it.
How do you ensure that the bottom of the cone is clean? That looks impossible to reach.
Thanks for posting. Also, thanks for getting back to me on FB about passivating and cleaning. Will you be posting a pressurized transfer video with this unitank?
I'm not sure, I will try to remember to grab a video if I can. I have other transfer videos posted for my original BME, the Brite, and my half bbl unitank. I will try to get some of this when I'm ready to transfer it.
Hi thanks for the video, did the wheels come with the tank.
No, I bought the wheels at home Depot
Can you link to what wheels you purchased? The ones they offer state they are not recommended for use with a full tank.
I use TSP, citric acid, PBW and start san on new stainless. seems to work well for me. Cheers
The Citrisurf is a citric acid based product with some additives in it, works great. Basically the same processes, cheers!
Came across this today and it's beyond helpful! I've a 7 gallon BME coming tomorrow and was going through what I needed to do to get this ready. Question... what about extra parts that you may have purchased with it? Just clean on the side?
Yes, just clean them on the side in a bucket.
Where did you purchase this tank? I am looking for one for my wine making.
Straight from ss brewtech
Thanks for sharing. If I may ask, what pump are you using on that CIP ball?
Chugger max, it's a monster. Thanks for watching!
If my beer taste like my conical. Does that mean I need to passivate my conical because I never done that and I only discovered I need to. So is that why my beer has a hint of the conical I fermented it in?
If you're getting a metallic taste it could need to be cleaned better. They come with a lot of oil in them. Do a hot pbw wash/rinse and then soak the inside really well with citrisurf. It'll clean the oils and passivate the stainless.
@@ReactionBrewingCompany should I do the same thing to the lid?
@@drakepipinrose5055 I'd do it to everything that is stainless the beer touches. You could have some rust forming on the stainless too.
Cool logo on the intro! What'd you use to make it?
Viva Video pro, it was one of the stock things in the app
@@ReactionBrewingCompany Simple enough! Thanks for the quick reply man, I appreciate the vids
What pump for CIP and what sprayball? Can't get my CIP setup to work properly
It's a chugger max, it does 17gpm. If you're using a regular chugger it'll probably struggle to cip. I have a riptide I use for my mash tun now and it will barely spin the cip ball.
The ball is just a cheap one off Amazon. Whatever the cheapest one with prime shipping was.
Thank you for the info. Maybe think about not calling yourself a "girl" in a derogatory way? You might have a daughter one day who will not understand or appreciate.
Love the video, but agreed. Badass women blacksmiths are a thing too, ya know?