I’m in Australia and making my own system from anything I can get my hands on ... watching this video gives me so much insight to fine tune my system... Much appreciated... you have really mastered the art of brewing and turned it into a true science... thanks heaps...😍😁😎
Hello from a UK home brewer. I must say, I'm a precision engineer (Toolmaker) by trade, and I'm mighty impressed with not only the quality of the system, but also the ingenuity. You seem to have thought of, and come up with an answer for everything. Well done on producing a top quality product...... if I had the room, I'd be seriously thinking about getting one shipped over.
Amazing, thank you for putting this video out. I am a home distiller but planning on making the switch to home brewing. I've been absorbing every video and article I can before I commit to making my first beer. I will be doing my first beer on my Clawhammer BIAB system, but will be looking to expand I'm sure if all goes as planned. I really liked the system you showed here.
Very nice system, and great video explaining the system... basically an industrial grade better version of the Blichman system that's been around forever... I love this... but... IMO the Brewha system is more cost effective giving you more bang for your buck.. I wish this system was less expensive.... that being said, I appreciate the fact this is mostly produced in USA and the owner seems like a good guy.... difficult decision lol...
All those watts. Here in CA. Pge will charge me a fortune for electricity out here. But I def want a spike system. These are so easy! It's all automatic!
Looks like rates are about $.33/kWh in CA. That's about 2.5x what we pay in WI. However that means your brew day on a Nano goes from about $3 to $7.50. Not really a fortune ;)
@@SpikeBrewing I'm really interested, I'm in Sarasota FL cause I needed surgery, but I live in Mazomanie, Wi, we have a campground there, called Cedar Hills, I would like to brew our own beer, but I would néed training? I will be up in Wi soon , I could come to brewery for training or do you come to me? We have a room if it takes time need a nice place too stay? You could stay in a new park Model all your own, if you like?
@@SpikeBrewing appreciate the reply, however, a dollar per clamp is good insurance, and I wouldn't call a hose clamp "bulky" (this isn't one of those infomercials where they make extreme issues out of nothing). The main reason for oversized barbs is for high flow. All of my barbs are oversized and I've had leaks. It happens and it's not fool proof. But, if you've tested these beyond any psi a brewer would see, then more power to you :) Don't get me wrong, love your stuff :) I've been a keen observer since your humble beginning homebrewtalk days
Hello from a UK home brewer. I must say, I'm a precision engineer (Toolmaker) by trade, and I'm mighty impressed with not only the quality of the system, but also the ingenuity. You seem to have thought of, and come up with an answer for everything. Well done on producing a top quality product...... if I had the room, I'd be seriously thinking about getting one shipped over.
Absolutely amazing to see this type of walkthrough in such detail. It’s moments like this that continues to show how superior Spike Brewing truly is
Appreciate the support Shannon!
@@SpikeBrewing wow
I’m in Australia and making my own system from anything I can get my hands on ... watching this video gives me so much insight to fine tune my system...
Much appreciated... you have really mastered the art of brewing and turned it into a true science... thanks heaps...😍😁😎
Great video about this brewing system! It was very informative. Quality stuff over there.
Hello from a UK home brewer. I must say, I'm a precision engineer (Toolmaker) by trade, and I'm mighty impressed with not only the quality of the system, but also the ingenuity. You seem to have thought of, and come up with an answer for everything. Well done on producing a top quality product...... if I had the room, I'd be seriously thinking about getting one shipped over.
Fellow engineer. Same take away! They really refined this solution to be elegant and functional.
Make more videos like this, great explanations😊
Amazing, thank you for putting this video out. I am a home distiller but planning on making the switch to home brewing. I've been absorbing every video and article I can before I commit to making my first beer. I will be doing my first beer on my Clawhammer BIAB system, but will be looking to expand I'm sure if all goes as planned. I really liked the system you showed here.
Very nice system, and great video explaining the system... basically an industrial grade better version of the Blichman system that's been around forever... I love this... but... IMO the Brewha system is more cost effective giving you more bang for your buck.. I wish this system was less expensive.... that being said, I appreciate the fact this is mostly produced in USA and the owner seems like a good guy.... difficult decision lol...
I would LOVE to open a brewery. Still learning though.
Awesome vid.!
A little question. When you cold crash, how you control the return on the blowoff?
What a great video. I can't wait for the homies and I to get to this level of brewing :p
How can i get your systems in Europe?
this video is great! Maybe it's the clear, detailed instructions they're giving but this seems easier to operate than the Brewha (BAIC) system!
Hi can you do full 220v system?
When the system will be available in Europe, specifically in Italy?
Is Ryan Reynalds narrating? Great video, looking forward to using this system.
All those watts. Here in CA. Pge will charge me a fortune for electricity out here. But I def want a spike system. These are so easy! It's all automatic!
Looks like rates are about $.33/kWh in CA. That's about 2.5x what we pay in WI. However that means your brew day on a Nano goes from about $3 to $7.50. Not really a fortune ;)
Do you ship outside of USA to Mexico?
Wish for the day that you ship outside US
We do ship our Nano system outside the US!
Freight forwarder my kettle is from spike and I live in Barbados
@@SpikeBrewing On your site it says only US/Canda :(
@@BFloz we are able to take a special order for the Nano
Yeah waiting ❤️
Is these plant also available in Europe?
Excuse me. Can you tell me. What kind of pipe in video. White pipeline to contact
Do you have a purifier for water? I'm in Mazomanie, thinking of buying one?
You can typically use a charcoal filter with tap water. Otherwise reverse osmosis systems are popular as well.
@@SpikeBrewing I'm really interested, I'm in Sarasota FL cause I needed surgery, but I live in Mazomanie, Wi, we have a campground there, called Cedar Hills, I would like to brew our own beer, but I would néed training? I will be up in Wi soon , I could come to brewery for training or do you come to me? We have a room if it takes time need a nice place too stay? You could stay in a new park Model all your own, if you like?
@@jamessoho6124 shoot our customer support team a message and they can help you out with getting set up and started brewing!
Hi I'm livin here in Cebu, Philippines can I asking the price equipments
Very nice.
How much does these system make? What are the actual figures in litres or gallons please
This is a 1bbl system (31 gallons)
You can tell a Chemical Engineer was involved in the design
What are the electrical requirements?
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Are you interested to provide your service for Indian Market...I am planning to open up a Micro Brewery inside MY resturants in Indian cities...
You should sell in europe
how much capacity and how much does it cost? any website?
16k, just me or this is too much for low capaacity?
Ahuenno, bratan!
Can i have the quotation pls
buenas noches el precio del equipo
creo que son algunos 16 mil dolares, pienso que esta demasiado caro, con esa misma cantidad se puede comprar un equipo de 200 litros en alibaba
No clamps on those hoses? Hope they never give way! Yikes!
Our barbs are oversized and designed so no additional bulky hose clamps are needed
@@SpikeBrewing appreciate the reply, however, a dollar per clamp is good insurance, and I wouldn't call a hose clamp "bulky" (this isn't one of those infomercials where they make extreme issues out of nothing). The main reason for oversized barbs is for high flow. All of my barbs are oversized and I've had leaks. It happens and it's not fool proof. But, if you've tested these beyond any psi a brewer would see, then more power to you :) Don't get me wrong, love your stuff :) I've been a keen observer since your humble beginning homebrewtalk days
Price.
Pricing can be seen here:
spikebrewing.com/products/nano
looks cool Spike! Check us out, the first game Dedicated to the craft brewing!
USA!!
I am more of a Pico brewer!
Brasil
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Hello from a UK home brewer. I must say, I'm a precision engineer (Toolmaker) by trade, and I'm mighty impressed with not only the quality of the system, but also the ingenuity. You seem to have thought of, and come up with an answer for everything. Well done on producing a top quality product...... if I had the room, I'd be seriously thinking about getting one shipped over.