I no-chill in stainless. I replaced the gaskets in my milk can still with O-ring and a silicone tri-clover seal. In a day or so, it is ready. I have kept wort for over a month. When you open it (and pry off the cap), its like opening a 3 gallon can of Campbell's Soup. (I brew 2.5 gallon batches)...
@@HomeBrewNetwork A side note - I ferment in a 5 gallon corny with a short dip tube. You can't no-chill in a corney, because the seals will not prevent air from entering when it makes vacuum. SO, I chill in the pot still, then pour it from waist high into the corney (for oxygen), and put under 10 PSI CO2). I use a spunding valve to keep it under pressure. I brew clean lager in a week at 90 degrees F (in the summer - in my kitchen). The only time the wort is exposed is when I aerate it. I am thinking about making a sterile transfer cap, but I hate goofing around with bottled oxygen and air stones. Cheers!!!
hey mate i just got a brewzilla and noticed you used the same combo of cleaners when cleaning your robobrew for the first time. will PBW work just as well for cleaning the new brewzilla and any hot cubes i might get?
Hey Gash awesome channel mate! Been watching for a while now great content! I've learnt a lot, keep up the good work!...was looking to grab some cubes last week missed out bought a 2nd hand 19ltr Pepsi keg instead Cheers mate :)
Does Kegland ship to the US? The only country in the drop down list when adding shipping location is Australia 😐 Really want one of those cubes. I've been using a aquatainer.
man - that looks way better than the one I got from my LHBS. More like a plastic jerry can. No matter what I do, I can't get an angle on it where the hole is the highest point in the pour and it sucks air back in. Also is pretty thin (was worried it was going to break. Might give these a spin once I'm up and running properly. Cheers!
I wouldnt worry too much about air Stass, I've seen prize winning beers in half full ones. Of course the less there is the less risk of infection but if its only a couple of litres it will be fine if the wort is very hot when transferred. Or you just saying your not getting the volume you want? Cheers
Nah that's not what I mean, more when pouring it out into the fermenter it splashes everywhere as the air can't replace the volume being poured out (think I explained it the opposite way.. ☺️
I got one from my local hardware store, wasn't cheap (unlike the bastards that run the store). Measured and marked water by weight and it holds 29 litres. Good size for a corny n 3-4 6packs. Got a bunnings one for when I do double brew days. I tapped mine because I was using them to measure water accurately and to keep the sediment out of the fermenter, then I realised that sediment didn't need to be kept out so it all goes in now for more volume as I was losing about 3-5 litres each batch because of it. Good video gash Cheers -Damo
I dont remember, it wasnt this place but they look the same cheers www.premiumfanstore.com/products/the-walking-dad-t-shirt-i-love-dad-shirt-gift-idea-for-father
I just picked up a couple of these. I'll be trying my first hot cube in a couple of days.
Good luck mate, Cheers!
I no-chill in stainless. I replaced the gaskets in my milk can still with O-ring and a silicone tri-clover seal. In a day or so, it is ready. I have kept wort for over a month. When you open it (and pry off the cap), its like opening a 3 gallon can of Campbell's Soup. (I brew 2.5 gallon batches)...
Awesome, I've thought about going straight into my stainless fermenter, but havent tried it yet! One day maybe, your setup sounds great, Cheers mate!
@@HomeBrewNetwork A side note - I ferment in a 5 gallon corny with a short dip tube. You can't no-chill in a corney, because the seals will not prevent air from entering when it makes vacuum. SO, I chill in the pot still, then pour it from waist high into the corney (for oxygen), and put under 10 PSI CO2). I use a spunding valve to keep it under pressure. I brew clean lager in a week at 90 degrees F (in the summer - in my kitchen). The only time the wort is exposed is when I aerate it. I am thinking about making a sterile transfer cap, but I hate goofing around with bottled oxygen and air stones. Cheers!!!
Agreed, I hate airstones I used to use one and it was always a pain and a worry, Cheers!
I've bought a pale ale wort kit for $44 from Kegland it's 16 litres. Not bad.
The brewers best buckets are hdpe2 food grade.
I’ve got about 8 sitting unused in my garage in Perth. All from Fresh wort lots originally.
Get em filled! Then get em empty and in your belly! Cheers mate.
hey mate i just got a brewzilla and noticed you used the same combo of cleaners when cleaning your robobrew for the first time. will PBW work just as well for cleaning the new brewzilla and any hot cubes i might get?
Awesome been waiting on these. Ordered 2 from your link.
Good stuff, thanks mate, Cheers!
Hey Gash awesome channel mate! Been watching for a while now great content! I've learnt a lot, keep up the good work!...was looking to grab some cubes last week missed out bought a 2nd hand 19ltr Pepsi keg instead Cheers mate :)
Thanks for watching mate, cheers!
I've only the one cube from the LHBS and it's not that bad, only used it a few times but it works
What ever works mate! Cheers!
Does Kegland ship to the US? The only country in the drop down list when adding shipping location is Australia 😐 Really want one of those cubes. I've been using a aquatainer.
I got this one from Amazon. www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=hedpak&qid=1556199920&s=gateway&sr=8-1
Ah good stuff!
Ive been wanting a 20L one for a while now. Cheers mate!
Cheers Nick thanks for watching mate
man - that looks way better than the one I got from my LHBS. More like a plastic jerry can. No matter what I do, I can't get an angle on it where the hole is the highest point in the pour and it sucks air back in. Also is pretty thin (was worried it was going to break. Might give these a spin once I'm up and running properly. Cheers!
I wouldnt worry too much about air Stass, I've seen prize winning beers in half full ones. Of course the less there is the less risk of infection but if its only a couple of litres it will be fine if the wort is very hot when transferred. Or you just saying your not getting the volume you want? Cheers
Nah that's not what I mean, more when pouring it out into the fermenter it splashes everywhere as the air can't replace the volume being poured out (think I explained it the opposite way.. ☺️
I got one from my local hardware store, wasn't cheap (unlike the bastards that run the store). Measured and marked water by weight and it holds 29 litres. Good size for a corny n 3-4 6packs. Got a bunnings one for when I do double brew days. I tapped mine because I was using them to measure water accurately and to keep the sediment out of the fermenter, then I realised that sediment didn't need to be kept out so it all goes in now for more volume as I was losing about 3-5 litres each batch because of it.
Good video gash
Cheers
-Damo
ahh yeah... its hard with all of them, best way is upside down, well by that I mean nozzle at the top, but hard to do at the start.. Cheers Stass
Cheers Damo too!
Blackwood's do Glendale distilled water in the same containers for $29.17 👍🏻. Win win!
New Gash video can't click fast enough!
Hi Mate 😉 where you bought the shirts from the beginning of the video?
I dont remember, it wasnt this place but they look the same cheers www.premiumfanstore.com/products/the-walking-dad-t-shirt-i-love-dad-shirt-gift-idea-for-father
Can you reuse the cubes from your Fresh Wort Kit purchase?
Yes you can, cheers!
The Home Brew Network how do I clean them to reuse them?
and cheers to you good Sir!
and cheers to you! :)
Hard to find in the US..
I got this one from Amazon. www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=hedpak&qid=1556199920&s=gateway&sr=8-1
Cheers! 🍻
Cheers mate! Hope the mouth is good now!
Great Vid!
Cheers Richard!
Some of them stink of plastic .