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Can I Use My FTSs Kit & Cooling Coils To Warm My Beer When It's Super Cold In My Fermenting Area?
Short answer: Yes! Our FTSs Kits are designed around the concept of using a digital temp controller to control a coolant pump and heater pad to help maintain fermentation temps. Normally, this exce...
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What are the exact dimensions of the Half Barrel Chronical fermenter?
40" height x 18" width. Height is measured from the bottom of the legs to the top of the 1.5" TC ferrule on the top of lid. This does NOT include the adjustable feet (that go on the legs which ...
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Are you going to add a dump valve to the Brew Bucket
No. We tried a few things but were never really happy with the results. So for the time being, we've tabled any notion of doing a yeast dump on the Buckets. If you really need a yeast dump, plea...
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More on dumping trub from a Chronical
Since you have the ability to dump the Trub, it is always best to dump it early in the process. Trub, as you may already know, is composed of protein, hop grit and other adjuncts that didn't get le...
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Why don't you bundle tri-clamp fittings and butterfly valves instead of threaded?
We offer our butterfly valves as standard equipment on our BME line up of Chronicals along with our line up of Unitanks. We do offer butterfly valves available for purchase on our storefront if yo...
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What are the main differences between a Brew Bucket and a Chronical series fermenter?
Here are just a few of the differences: Buckets have a flat lid, Chronicals have a domed lid Chronicals have yeast dump valve on bottom, Buckets don't. Chronicals have 3 pc ball valves, Bucket hav...
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How do I dry hop in a Brew Bucket or Chronical fermenter?
One nice thing with our proprietary style of spring steel lid clamps (versus band clamps) is that they are SUPER EASY to unclamp and open. It takes all of about 5 seconds to have 3 clamps popped op...
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Do I still need to rack my beer into secondary fermenter if using the Brew Bucket?
This is a very subjective answer and it really depends on personal preference. The Brew Bucket has a conical base on it, so in theory (and in practice) it greatly reduces the contact patch between ...
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Serviceability of the SVBS
The SVBS is designed around the concept of being an easy-to-use “all-in-one” brewing system with a small footprint. While other brew systems may need to be disassembled after every brew to be thoro...
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Can I serve from a Unitank?
While the Unitank does have the capability to serve beer directly from the vessel, we would always recommend that users transfer the beer to a dedicated serving vessel such as a Brite Tank or Keg t...