Love that you found a good use for those polished stainless sheets!! Can't wait to get the new elbows and run the new high flow system. It's going to be great in decreasing the time it takes us to cool down the kettle while recicring
Glad I ran across your videos before I got too far along in my keggle builds. Eventually I plan on adding in some pumps to my system and making sure it's high flow from the beginning will certainly save me some headache. And I don't mind you plugging your business one bit. When I get ready to buy, I'll come to you since you've already saved me from buying stuff I don't need.
This video is fantastic! I'm guessing many brewers are not aware of the 1/2" ID requirements of the popular modern pumps. Pity I saw this after I purchased my Chugger pump and have ended up with some parts that are just not right for the inlet side. Over to your website to fix this I guess...
These camlocks are awesome and are lightyears ahead of hose barbs in terms of ease of use. I've been slowly working on converting my brew rig over to camlocks and full stainless. Just ordered the last couple parts from you needed to change everything over and install a mashtun return line and whirlpool port. I really wish I had gone camlocks and stainless from the start rather than brass and barbs.
Great video Bobby. I've been thinking about which type of hose connections to use. You've sold me on Camlocks. Thanks for this and all your other videos. I've learned a lot about home brewing from watching them. When I’m ready to upgrade my system, I’ll be placing another order on brewhardware.
Great information and I agree that there is a learning curve when making that jump to using pumps and new hardware. I recommend that you add this link to the Cam-Lock section of your website. BTW thanks for answering my question and adjusting my order on a Sat night. True customer service!!!
Bobby, scratch my question on the CDN probe--your website shows it quite well. I'll replace it with another question: can you describe the setup and operation of a plate chiller?
Nice. Question: The "dip" on the tube looks around 5". How much wort do you lose in sparging? Do you draw out most of it if it's gravity drained? What remains in the mash tun after gravity threshold loss?
Great job. Don't mind the "informercial" at all, because you're really the only guy selling this high-quality stuff. It would be great if you would post a vid showing the "soup to nuts" hardware for a chugger pump setup. Also, would like to see how you put together the hardware for that CDN thermometer as an inline temp probe. Question about that dip tube--can I integrate that into my 44qt Bayou Classic HLT that has a female fitting welded in?
Any chance you will sell hose barb,1/2 In,1/2 FNPT, in stainless steel? Be nice to have the ability to thread the hose barb strait to street elbow without restricting flow. Btw great video
Bobby, will this dip tube work on pre fab'd boil kettles like the one from Bayou Classic? I really want to get away from the screen and put a dip tube in the kettle.
For all the DIY and commercial products out there to solve that straining problem, none of them really deliver. The most practical way is to contain hops in some kind of bag, or easily removable strainer. If you have a screen on your kettle drain and it clogs half way through, you're kind of screwed.
Great video, lots of good information for those of us who have not used camlocks and other fittings. Clear and concise. Thank you
This was priceless. Thanks for taking the time to go over it. I was wondering what took 17 minutes and now I know...Just excellent.
Love that you found a good use for those polished stainless sheets!! Can't wait to get the new elbows and run the new high flow system. It's going to be great in decreasing the time it takes us to cool down the kettle while recicring
Glad I ran across your videos before I got too far along in my keggle builds. Eventually I plan on adding in some pumps to my system and making sure it's high flow from the beginning will certainly save me some headache. And I don't mind you plugging your business one bit. When I get ready to buy, I'll come to you since you've already saved me from buying stuff I don't need.
This video is fantastic! I'm guessing many brewers are not aware of the 1/2" ID requirements of the popular modern pumps. Pity I saw this after I purchased my Chugger pump and have ended up with some parts that are just not right for the inlet side. Over to your website to fix this I guess...
These camlocks are awesome and are lightyears ahead of hose barbs in terms of ease of use. I've been slowly working on converting my brew rig over to camlocks and full stainless. Just ordered the last couple parts from you needed to change everything over and install a mashtun return line and whirlpool port. I really wish I had gone camlocks and stainless from the start rather than brass and barbs.
hi,if you need camlock,pls send janice@dadehardwareco.com
Great video Bobby. I've been thinking about which type of hose connections to use. You've sold me on Camlocks. Thanks for this and all your other videos. I've learned a lot about home brewing from watching them. When I’m ready to upgrade my system, I’ll be placing another order on brewhardware.
Regarding the dip tube bulkhead, it is hard to tell just how big this thing is from the pics on your site. That 5/8" is HUGE. Loves it!
I use the same camlocks!! Type F.. I find that the reduced flow of the id is a bonus for the sparge and mash out..
I have bought plenty from you and will be purchasing more in the future. Thanks
Great information and I agree that there is a learning curve when making that jump to using pumps and new hardware. I recommend that you add this link to the Cam-Lock section of your website. BTW thanks for answering my question and adjusting my order on a Sat night. True customer service!!!
Learnt a lot. Thank You!
nothing wrong with educational advertising :) gave me some great ideas and I will be checking out your site.
Good suggestion. Maybe I'll do a quick one on a basic kettle to pump to plate chiller connection.
Very nice! I can't wait to get back to building my brewery.
Good Video! We should never use the silicone tubing directly on male threads - looking for trouble that way.
Bobby, scratch my question on the CDN probe--your website shows it quite well. I'll replace it with another question: can you describe the setup and operation of a plate chiller?
Cool. Thank you.
Nice. Question: The "dip" on the tube looks around 5". How much wort do you lose in sparging? Do you draw out most of it if it's gravity drained? What remains in the mash tun after gravity threshold loss?
Great job. Don't mind the "informercial" at all, because you're really the only guy selling this high-quality stuff.
It would be great if you would post a vid showing the "soup to nuts" hardware for a chugger pump setup. Also, would like to see how you put together the hardware for that CDN thermometer as an inline temp probe.
Question about that dip tube--can I integrate that into my 44qt Bayou Classic HLT that has a female fitting welded in?
very cool stuff bobby
Another great video, Bobby!
Any chance you will sell hose barb,1/2 In,1/2 FNPT, in stainless steel? Be nice to have the ability to thread the hose barb strait to street elbow without restricting flow.
Btw great video
if you need camlock,send e-mail to janice@dadehardwareco.com
How much liquidpressure can these camlocks withstand?
Nice work bobby! I like the new gear!
Bobby, will this dip tube work on pre fab'd boil kettles like the one from Bayou Classic? I really want to get away from the screen and put a dip tube in the kettle.
Good job .love your info .
Nice video. Thanks.
What is the tab with the hole on the side of the male fittings?
Cool thanks... :)
For all the DIY and commercial products out there to solve that straining problem, none of them really deliver. The most practical way is to contain hops in some kind of bag, or easily removable strainer. If you have a screen on your kettle drain and it clogs half way through, you're kind of screwed.
Нормально так