Since the first batch i brewed ( extract kit), I fell in love with fresh n young beer. 2 years later and more than 2000l of homebrew made and drank with friends, I do 10 gal of whole grain every 2-3 weeks and no batch lasted more than 1month. But I just brew easy going and drinkable beers ( 4-5% ) and I try to combine the pils with the Pale ale ( so you get that crisp but fruity aroma n flavor). This goes from straw gold to dark color depending on the season :). Nice job and the new content looks really nice . Always a pleasure to watch. Cheers
Great video, awesome set up. I will say that you should really clean your glass before you pour beer into it. Bubbles don’t cling to the side of a clean glass and it’ll look much better on camera
Nice video, the new valves are easier to clean? Maybe you show it on your next video. I would like to see a video with a really large batch in the b80pro, about 18 kg malt for example, in my experience this is not possible with a reasonable efficiancy.
The new valves are really good. I'm not sure if you can call themself cleaning but..... Definitely when you get near maximum capacity efficiency is going to suffer. That's something I can do. It's been a while. That sounds like fun 🍻
Remember I'm not actually mashing off of that sensor The one I actually care about is the one in the actual mash. Hopefully soon. The main brewing software release will include this capability.
Great stuff! Would love to see just a short view of your new brewery setup now that you've gotten settled in with the new digs and are filming again. Also would be cool to see just an outro of your friends commenting on and enjoying the first tastes of the beer. Don't get rid of the gag reel at the very end though, that's just gold. Love the laugh.
Great video again Bradley! Love the setup you show, just awesome! And the first video actually lifting a malt pipe with grains, now one with a full basket please! 😃And thanks again about this: I almost did order the accessories for my B80 that I am buying Q1 2024 but heard already rumors about other valves, my guess it was you :-) I am happy I can wait a few months, hopefully the clean core valves are available then! Cheers🍻
Thank you so much my friend. I'm eagerly awaiting the reveal of your new brewery. I'm sure it's going to be awesome. I can't wait to see it. I would assume clean car will be out recently soon but I have no idea when they will release them. 🍺🍻🍺🍻
Great video! You rock. Getting real curious about them new valves!! I want to know more. Different flow? Just soak in one piece for cleaning? When will they be for sale, you think.
I'm honestly not sure when they're going to be available right now. I'm just testing them out. They're a pretty big deal that's apparent to me now. I'll definitely be doing more videos.
New BT80 owner here, always looking for more indept process videos. For my first brewday the entire brewing process went flawlesly but cleaning has been very long. Flushing all the material from the kettle, then the chiller before putting clean water for the brewery wash cycle and finally rinsing everything. Had issues priming the pump and getting things moving between each phase. Was getting the hang of it by the end. In essence, I'm saying you can't go to much into process details for my taste :)
Thanks for another great video, really appreciate the tip you shared regarding using CO2 to purge the pipes, hoses and chiller of wort. Will do that on my next brew day ;.)
hi congratulations for everything... just a curiosity... the central tap connection where did you buy it? I found the tap and the ball lock, but I didn't find the connection between the two
Ill have to check out these valves. One of the valves that came with my B80 is leaking when I circulate so I need to replace it. Odd since its only been used 4 times or so. Have you ever had this happen, maybe i need to take it apart to see what might be wrong.
That's pretty strange. Is there a chance that you maybe have somehow loosened the valve where the TC flanges are and installing it? That's where I would check first. The valves are totally rebuildable. I would suggest gently trying to tighten it up and see what happens.
Morebeer kits are great. The only reason I don't order a kit for every brew is I want to support my LHBS
I totally understand. I'm in a different boat My local shop is less than ideal for my needs 🍻
Love your brewing videos where you tell us about your process. Very inspiring!
Thanks so much!
Since the first batch i brewed ( extract kit), I fell in love with fresh n young beer. 2 years later and more than 2000l of homebrew made and drank with friends, I do 10 gal of whole grain every 2-3 weeks and no batch lasted more than 1month. But I just brew easy going and drinkable beers ( 4-5% ) and I try to combine the pils with the Pale ale ( so you get that crisp but fruity aroma n flavor). This goes from straw gold to dark color depending on the season :). Nice job and the new content looks really nice . Always a pleasure to watch. Cheers
I definitely know the feeling. This is one hell of a hobby. Thanks for watching the video 🍻🍻
Comments are always appreciated 🍻
Great video, awesome set up. I will say that you should really clean your glass before you pour beer into it. Bubbles don’t cling to the side of a clean glass and it’ll look much better on camera
Thank you. I'll see what I can do I do appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching 🍻
Nice video, the new valves are easier to clean? Maybe you show it on your next video. I would like to see a video with a really large batch in the b80pro, about 18 kg malt for example, in my experience this is not possible with a reasonable efficiancy.
The new valves are really good. I'm not sure if you can call themself cleaning but.....
Definitely when you get near maximum capacity efficiency is going to suffer. That's something I can do. It's been a while. That sounds like fun 🍻
Another great Bradley. The outtakes are always hilarious. 🍻
Thank you, I really appreciate it 🍻🍻
Temperatures on point, clicks to 150 right before the cut 🤣🤣🤣 Nice work Bradley. Always great content.
Remember I'm not actually mashing off of that sensor The one I actually care about is the one in the actual mash. Hopefully soon. The main brewing software release will include this capability.
great vid Bradley! keep em coming!
Thank you 🍻🍻
Great content, thanks. I'm only using a upright fridge/freezer with all rounders now for fermentation. Can't beat them!
Thank you very much. I would agree 🍻
Great stuff! Would love to see just a short view of your new brewery setup now that you've gotten settled in with the new digs and are filming again. Also would be cool to see just an outro of your friends commenting on and enjoying the first tastes of the beer. Don't get rid of the gag reel at the very end though, that's just gold. Love the laugh.
Thank you 🍻🍻
Great video again Bradley! Love the setup you show, just awesome! And the first video actually lifting a malt pipe with grains, now one with a full basket please! 😃And thanks again about this: I almost did order the accessories for my B80 that I am buying Q1 2024 but heard already rumors about other valves, my guess it was you :-) I am happy I can wait a few months, hopefully the clean core valves are available then! Cheers🍻
Thank you so much my friend. I'm eagerly awaiting the reveal of your new brewery. I'm sure it's going to be awesome. I can't wait to see it. I would assume clean car will be out recently soon but I have no idea when they will release them. 🍺🍻🍺🍻
Great video. The flow, commentary and set up all top notch!
My pleasure! 🍻
Love seeing the grain to glass! I just picked up the cali stout kit and I can’t wait to brew it now
It's definitely good 🍻🍻
I've brewed this one at least 3 times, usually like to have it on hand:)
I could understand that 🍻
Nice video.
Thank you 🍺🍻
Great video.
Love your stuff.
Thank you 🍻🍻
Great video. If you haven't already brewed it, the Danville Chux kit at morebeer is outstanding.
I'm making a list in that one's going on there now 🍻
Great video! You rock. Getting real curious about them new valves!! I want to know more. Different flow? Just soak in one piece for cleaning? When will they be for sale, you think.
I'm honestly not sure when they're going to be available right now. I'm just testing them out. They're a pretty big deal that's apparent to me now. I'll definitely be doing more videos.
New BT80 owner here, always looking for more indept process videos. For my first brewday the entire brewing process went flawlesly but cleaning has been very long. Flushing all the material from the kettle, then the chiller before putting clean water for the brewery wash cycle and finally rinsing everything. Had issues priming the pump and getting things moving between each phase. Was getting the hang of it by the end. In essence, I'm saying you can't go to much into process details for my taste :)
Thank you very much. I'll definitely be doing another video in the future that focuses on cleaning, although I've done them in the past.
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Super clean visual aesthetic and love the motion control shots! what camera body are you shooting on? Inspiring content as always ❤
Thank you My primary is an S5 mark ii 🍻🍻
Thanks for the video!
It's my pleasure. Thank you for watching it. I really appreciate it 🍻🍻🍻
Thanks for another great video, really appreciate the tip you shared regarding using CO2 to purge the pipes, hoses and chiller of wort. Will do that on my next brew day ;.)
I'm always happy to help and entertain. Thank you so much for watching 🍻
Sweet.😊
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That pour is sexy! 🍻
I do what I can 🍻
How long did you let the beer sit in the “unitank”? Great video and thanks!
2 months I believe 🍻
hi congratulations for everything... just a curiosity... the
central tap connection where did you buy it? I found the tap and the ball lock, but I didn't find the connection between the two
Hey Thank you! I got it directly from kegeland for testing. More beer should have them here in the states relatively quickly I believe. 🍻
Ill have to check out these valves. One of the valves that came with my B80 is leaking when I circulate so I need to replace it. Odd since its only been used 4 times or so.
Have you ever had this happen, maybe i need to take it apart to see what might be wrong.
That's pretty strange. Is there a chance that you maybe have somehow loosened the valve where the TC flanges are and installing it? That's where I would check first. The valves are totally rebuildable. I would suggest gently trying to tighten it up and see what happens.
@@PortlyGentleman I'll try that, thank you fine Sir!
Nice video, it's always nice to watch you brew when I am not able to. 😀
@@RockOn79 🍻🍻
I would like to know how you get the screw lid on 😂 mine has to stay connected to the lid because I can’t get around the carb caps
You lost me 🍻
@@PortlyGentleman haha sorry on the Fermzilla Tri clover lid.
@@Themadvikingbrewing o I see You may have to loosen the carb caps or put them on after. It's kind of tricky. I'll show it at some point.
Bradley, I'm in the US. What are the chances you could sneak me some new valves at the trial prices?
Never mind, just realized they ARE on the US site.
but 2 in stock 🤣
Lol yes
Major beer porn bub. A more beer tour would be sweet
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