CIP Spinning Spray Rotor For Homebrewing
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- CIP Spinning Spray Rotor For Homebrewing
A new multiple use cleaning product from Kegland that will suit many all in one brewing systems that can be powered by a low wattage pump.
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Another great product from Kegland and thank you for the video :)
Cheers Paul, much appreciated 🍻🍻
Thanks for the Video David. Top work!
My pleasure!! 🍻🍻🍻
I got one of these with the 80cm flexi arm (KL15097) and cam lock fitting (KL04510). It works ok, I run it for 20 min at 60C with ChemClean (PBW) and then give a quick final scrub and water rinse. Easy finish to a brew day!
Great, yes for sure 🍻🍻😎
KegLand hav always ben active inventing new stuff 😊
Good video David 😊👍
Yes, very very active. Always something new 🍻🍻🍻
The flexi arm is definitely the way to go!
Agreed! 🍻🍻
I'm really hoping Kegland starts at least to consider selling their whole catalogue of products in europe at some point. Obtaining their products is almost impossible if one doesn't want to order from china directly. These videos are great advertising, but the ways to get the products is rather frustrating.. and yes I have talked to all my go-to brew-shops if they can get all the products. They can't and won't.
I totally agree, though I see that Kegland are growing in terms of European stores that support their products.
KegLand is going to the Brau conference in Europe this year with the specific objective to create more awareness of our full range. This will also help to encourage more retailers to stock our full range. Hopefully this helps with product availability in the future. If customers ask their local retailers to stock the product this is often the fastest way to ensure they order it from one of our distributors.
@@KegLandWhat about the X2 fermenters in EU.
I'm not planning on getting the X2 from your distribution store in Norway. Since Norway is not a member of EU, and so we have high VAT import cost as a private costumer's.
The store I work for in Norway does not ship to customers outside of Norway.
@@KegLand BrauBeviale? Any chance you will be bringing any parts we might be able to buy (or "sample") as home brewers?
Might be strange to some, but I've always enjoyed the cleaning part of any of these big processes. Probably comes from my old life as a chef where cleaning always signified that everything was all done and you can finally rest, or maybe its just a strange kink, who knows.
Fair enough 🍻🍻🍻
I use a submersible pump with a PVC attachment that sprays the lines as well as the tank at around 10 gallons per minute big pressure all for around $20 bucks and I can use t-3 sub pump in case I flood out.
Cool. This CIP is actually a lot cheaper than 20 US though.
Had one of these for a couple of weeks now, works well as CIP. I like the idea of the flexi hose, good shout.
Someone else mentioned recirculating wort and sparging was originally a function and this was mentioned in the write up when I purchased too, could you extend your video to show this?
I did try sparging using gravity only from an elevated HLT, which actually worked. Though holding the pipe in place was a problem and connecting the flexi to my HLT might be an issue.
Great to hear.
However this is not ideal for the other tasks you mention. KL do have another solution for those tasks coming in fact.
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Thank you much appreciated. Yeah Im quite happy as things are. I get YT money and merch sales plus some super thanks. Its enough really, I invest it all back into the channel. Its a hobby not a business 🍻😎
The “original” low-volume CIP from Kegland was an multi purpose design, with a “CIP and recirculation diffusor in one”design, if my memory serves me right? Sadly the latter has been scrapped in this design.
I have seen Kee commenting somewhere on a sparge/recirculation diffusor being in the pipeline. Do we know anything about the timeline?
I know its coming but there is no time window yet.
Do you think you could attach this to a T.C. Fitting to be able to attach to a Grainfather Conical?
As long as you can position it to come in to the lid then it will work 🍻🍻🍻
Does it have to be in a downward orientation?
Yes, it must point downwards.
As soon as I watched this I was right on to Ali Express, I’ve ordered that, the flex arm and camlock adaptor, £21 delivered to the UK for all 3.
Great, enjoy 🍻🍻
Mine arrived to Scotland in just 8 days 🎉
Great to hear 🍻🍻🍻
Can I use it at the end of the cfc to aeriate the wort?
I see no reason why not but I have just sent a mail to Kegland to double check.
I have heard back from KL on this. They say that whilst this will work they have another product in the works that will do the job better.
Hi David. Are you going to the GBBF in London next month
Sadly not 😳
@@DavidHeathHomebrew I have just booked to go but perhaps next year.........
Fingers crossed 🍻🍻
Is it a 1/2" bsp fitting?
Yes it is 🍻🍻🍻
Wonder how we would use this with the g40
I am not sure how that would work. G30 would be no issue.
Wondering the same. thinking of elbow shaped rigid tubing attached to the recirc. hose to make it point downward so the lid can be used, the trick would be adding something to keep the hose in place and the rotor centered
Can you use this CIP with PBW or only water?
it's designed for any cleaning chemical that hombrewers use, as David said.
The Engineering plastic used is super chemical tolerant.
could you use it as a sparging arm?
I see no reason why not but I have just sent a mail to Kegland to double check.
That was my first question 🤔
I have heard back from KL on this. They say that whilst this will work they have another product in the works that will do the job better.
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I'm guessing the sparge nozzle won't spray upwards as well!
Why on earth would that thing with it´s rather weak water squrting come anywhere near simply using a shower handle? It does not take hours to clean a fermenter, or a keg. A keg -which has no yeast residue- cleans in minutes, and then only needs rinsing. A fermenter needs some easy skrubbing, and is also done in minutes.
I can assure you that its far from weak!