I love mine, only used once so far, but it's so much better than my old pot and a bag. Heat with my induction plate (same as Ol' George recommends) and it's all awesome 👍👍 CHEERS !!
I bought that same pot. I love it. I bought it mainly for the strainer basket and size. I made my 1st corn mash in 2 five gal. pots on the stovetop in my house using brew bags. What a nightmare. Never in the house again. This pot makes it much easier. Looked into many other options but I couldn't find a suitable stainless mesh strainer. I'm glad to hear the basket holds up.
Hey this is kinda off topic but I thought I should share the info.. in making my rum wash i failed to check the ph before I pitched the yeast. Well after a month, i checked on it and learned nothing had fermented. So thats when I learned my ph was like 4.3. So i thought that using baking soda would help correct that, and it did but not till after I had a frickin volcano eruption (think 6th grade science class). Ya made one hell of a mess. So, if you have this issue, baking soda works to correct ph, but introduce it slowly.
The robobrew/brewzilla systems works great as a all grain BIAB system on a budget, and you can get a distillation lid to attach a 2" tower easily. This then becomes your brewing equipment for all grain beer or mash recipes, as well as your boiler for an electric controlled still. The clawhammer supply stuff is great, but for my the decision was made when it works as both devices for half the price of one.
I am looking very close at this system. Bout ready to go to a controller and it seems those guys have done their homework. I live on the bank of the Conecuh River and like the idea of set and forget so I can brew and fish at the same time.
i cheaped out and got a 15l pot from kmart for $20AUD and brew in a bag and that works.. but its not as nice or easy as something like this and if you have the money its the best way to go as they say buy cheap buy twice
Great Clawhammer review my friend. I really enjoyed the "LENS" videos that you've posted for the patreons and I strongly encourage folks that like your channel to come on board as a patreon. It's a fantastic community to be a part of. Paid for by The Jesse Followers Association, just kidding... However Jesse is an awesome down to earth guy that gives this hobby a little bit of fun and things to know...
Thanks for the info Jesse - I'm really interested in making the job of grain separation easier and think the BIABasket is a great idea. I'm down in kiwiland too so I guess the freight for one of those would cost as much as the unit itself. Do you know how the big guys do it? Is there a method that could be adapted to smaller setups? Cheers mate
Do you manage to get clear beers? I find that if I either mix too much or press or anything during the mash like that I extract too much starch and it hazes the beers.
Also, I may note: I ferment strictly on the grain. After looking at a lot of big distilleries that ferment on the grain, I noticed their grain was always extremely lacking of any liquid left. We all know that draining will never produce grain with that low liquid volume. That's what lead me to getting the fruit press
Hi Jessie, thanks for the video. Is this pot Induction ready? If not can a person buy or build a plate to put on a Electric Hot plate set up for Induction pots only? Does the pot come ready to just hook up the heating element if you wanted to use it for distilling using a PID? Does it come with the condenser?
Hi ! I v read post about use of salt or baking soda to add in the still that will act on the vaporisation temp or on the fusel... have you hear anything about that? All the best ! Nicolas
Jesse ..I know I'm supposed to be looking at the gineo cuz it's the shiny fancy expensive still..BUT then I noticed the new 4 inch sections on Ugly Betty .. kinda upset that you haven't talked about that and if you notice differences in runoff speed or flavors... She reminds me of my first VW bug ..New and Shiny isnt always better
I checked out a lot of options. Making my own strainer basket, trying to find one already made. After blowing out a couple bags and wasting time and $ I bought one. Pricey, but I it makes it so much easier .
Oddly enough I just bought a 10 gallon mash tun yesterday. Instead of the basket though it has a false bottom and a metal mesh tube that attaches to the spigot
What micron mesh is in this? I’m sure a lot of people like me want to know if you can mash in a corn meal milled to flour for a bourbon and drain for an off grain ferment. It’s a huge problem for most.
Hay brother I've been making rum for 4 months now following your channel i live in a city in canada and have to use distilled water or sprung water just a pot still wondering if after you distill do you cool your rum mash- wash and use it again if not why and might make a good part 1-4 video if you try you already have the dunder in it and can add more in it if you start with the gravity and do the math add sugars and molasses away you go brother waste not friend
priced out all the parts to build the system myself I do enjoy making my own equipment and tools but the cost difference really wasn't worth it. It wasn't that much difference in price got the clawhammer system already built for under $100 more than the parts would have cost
Too much money for what it is. Used keg (+/-$50) false bottom $40. Flip keg upside down and cut the opening in the bottom to fit a lid that you have already of go to a restaurant supply for one. Use your still for strike water and fly sparge right into fermentor for single malt and if you really want to sterilize fly sparge into your still. Bourbon is a different animal all together and jimbos bourbon recipe/technique can be done in the same vessel just remove the false bottom.
OMG 😱 my heart flip when you drop that condenser!
I just did the same thing yesterday but all survived
I have the brewing system and the distiller. Love the systems and their customer service is second to none!
I love mine, only used once so far, but it's so much better than my old pot and a bag. Heat with my induction plate (same as Ol' George recommends) and it's all awesome 👍👍 CHEERS !!
Thanks for the review . This is definitely on my wish list . ClawHammer is a great company and awesome customer service 👍
I've been talking with Emmet about my equipment for a bit, awesome awesome guys!! They have a customer for life!
I bought that same pot. I love it. I bought it mainly for the strainer basket and size. I made my 1st corn mash in 2 five gal. pots on the stovetop in my house using brew bags. What a nightmare. Never in the house again. This pot makes it much easier. Looked into many other options but I couldn't find a suitable stainless mesh strainer. I'm glad to hear the basket holds up.
Great unbiased review. Keep up the good work
Hey this is kinda off topic but I thought I should share the info.. in making my rum wash i failed to check the ph before I pitched the yeast. Well after a month, i checked on it and learned nothing had fermented. So thats when I learned my ph was like 4.3. So i thought that using baking soda would help correct that, and it did but not till after I had a frickin volcano eruption (think 6th grade science class). Ya made one hell of a mess. So, if you have this issue, baking soda works to correct ph, but introduce it slowly.
Great info, cheers mate. That’s the next investment for me, I want to start doing all grains now after watching all your vids👍
Glad you found it helpful man
Anvil Foundry has a system that is a little bigger - 10.5 gal and a pump upgrade. I am considering this one.
Jesse - thanks for all you do.
The robobrew/brewzilla systems works great as a all grain BIAB system on a budget, and you can get a distillation lid to attach a 2" tower easily. This then becomes your brewing equipment for all grain beer or mash recipes, as well as your boiler for an electric controlled still. The clawhammer supply stuff is great, but for my the decision was made when it works as both devices for half the price of one.
I brewed in a bad once ,bought the parts for my lauter tun the next day but i still put dark granes in a bag cos the wee shards block the mash floor
Nice so you are rocking a 3 vessel now?
@@StillIt yeah with herms and its fully automated, tomorow i need to make lids
Thank you for the comparison to the other options.
I am looking very close at this system. Bout ready to go to a controller and it seems those guys have done their homework. I live on the bank of the Conecuh River and like the idea of set and forget so I can brew and fish at the same time.
i cheaped out and got a 15l pot from kmart for $20AUD and brew in a bag and that works.. but its not as nice or easy as something like this and if you have the money its the best way to go as they say buy cheap buy twice
I have a couple of bags and a pulley but I keep looking at that basket!
Hope all is well . Thank you..
Thanks Jesse!
Great Clawhammer review my friend. I really enjoyed the "LENS" videos that you've posted for the patreons and I strongly encourage folks that like your channel to come on board as a patreon. It's a fantastic community to be a part of. Paid for by The Jesse Followers Association, just kidding... However Jesse is an awesome down to earth guy that gives this hobby a little bit of fun and things to know...
Appreciate it mate :)
i like their stuff too! eve though i like to build things myself, if I was in market for a pre made system I would buy a Clawhammer as well
I have a 10 gallon brew kettle with a false bottom. But I would be nice to go all electric.
Nice man. Can you alter it to whack a element or two in under the false bottom?
Hi Jessie, Love your style! Did you just say that we can use this Clawhammer pot on an Induction burner?
Thanks for the info Jesse - I'm really interested in making the job of grain separation easier and think the BIABasket is a great idea. I'm down in kiwiland too so I guess the freight for one of those would cost as much as the unit itself. Do you know how the big guys do it? Is there a method that could be adapted to smaller setups? Cheers mate
Hello Jess
Did you make the milk urn still? How well does it work, love the blooper
I figured out using a fruit press makes separation of the liquid from the grain way easier than mash tuns for me
Do you manage to get clear beers? I find that if I either mix too much or press or anything during the mash like that I extract too much starch and it hazes the beers.
@From My Ashes RisenRebornRedeemed if you're referring to pulling tannins out, that's done by heat not with the fruit press.
@@michaeldupreez5341 I use this method for distilling. You can use a clearing agent to settle everything out
Also, I may note: I ferment strictly on the grain. After looking at a lot of big distilleries that ferment on the grain, I noticed their grain was always extremely lacking of any liquid left. We all know that draining will never produce grain with that low liquid volume. That's what lead me to getting the fruit press
Hi Jessie, thanks for the video. Is this pot Induction ready? If not can a person buy or build a plate to put on a Electric Hot plate set up for Induction pots only? Does the pot come ready to just hook up the heating element if you wanted to use it for distilling using a PID? Does it come with the condenser?
Do you ferment on the grains? Get great flavour when you do.
OMG You scared the living crap outa me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glad there was no damage!
Hi ! I v read post about use of salt or baking soda to add in the still that will act on the vaporisation temp or on the fusel... have you hear anything about that? All the best ! Nicolas
Jesse ..I know I'm supposed to be looking at the gineo cuz it's the shiny fancy expensive still..BUT then I noticed the new 4 inch sections on Ugly Betty .. kinda upset that you haven't talked about that and if you notice differences in runoff speed or flavors... She reminds me of my first VW bug ..New and Shiny isnt always better
I was just checking out there website today how funny,, little on the pricey side , thank for your review
I checked out a lot of options. Making my own strainer basket, trying to find one already made. After blowing out a couple bags and wasting time and $ I bought one. Pricey, but I it makes it so much easier .
Oddly enough I just bought a 10 gallon mash tun yesterday. Instead of the basket though it has a false bottom and a metal mesh tube that attaches to the spigot
Thanks for this :) I keep building my own, but this gave ideas :)
Looks awesome! I sure would like to test one out on my channel🤔
Yo, Clawhammer. Hook a youtuber up :) haha
@@StillIt Hahaha!
Dear Clawhammer, please hook up Brother Bearded with a new toy...
What rating element/elements are you using with the 100mm column in the background ?
What micron mesh is in this? I’m sure a lot of people like me want to know if you can mash in a corn meal milled to flour for a bourbon and drain for an off grain ferment.
It’s a huge problem for most.
Hay brother I've been making rum for 4 months now following your channel i live in a city in canada and have to use distilled water or sprung water just a pot still wondering if after you distill do you cool your rum mash- wash and use it again if not why and might make a good part 1-4 video if you try you already have the dunder in it and can add more in it if you start with the gravity and do the math add sugars and molasses away you go brother waste not friend
Ya Clawhammer Rocks Balls!!!!
Damn. That drop was hard on all us craftspeople
Is there a claw hammer supplier in New Zealand?
hi, could you control the temperature with a stc 1000?
How much corn for 10 gal mash that is 70%corn
What are you using to clean your elementa
priced out all the parts to build the system myself I do enjoy making my own equipment and tools but the cost difference really wasn't worth it. It wasn't that much difference in price got the clawhammer system already built for under $100 more than the parts would have cost
I'm keen to get a grain basket by itself. Any idea where to look in NZ?
Not sure about in NZ but in AUS you can get them from cheeky peak brewery.
They do nano brewing systems.
Just bought 1 but haven’t unpacked it yet
is that colum ok :(
10 gal water cooler and sparge bag. $60
creative way to add some reflux there...
Can anyone help me with how many pounds of corn for 70 % corn in my 10 gal mash
The company that makes the basket is here www.utahbiodieselsupply.com/brewingfilters.php
Great for boiling some lobster 🦞!
can u distill them too? lol
ok, lobster ... claw ... hammer ....
Too much money for what it is. Used keg (+/-$50) false bottom $40. Flip keg upside down and cut the opening in the bottom to fit a lid that you have already of go to a restaurant supply for one. Use your still for strike water and fly sparge right into fermentor for single malt and if you really want to sterilize fly sparge into your still. Bourbon is a different animal all together and jimbos bourbon recipe/technique can be done in the same vessel just remove the false bottom.
What are you using for a strainer?
If you made a Laphroaig knock off you make your wife happy about all this shit.