It has been mentioned to some degree, but the use of lactose is largely what turns a stout into a milk stout. If that is the kind of creaminess you are looking for, then lactose could be your answer!
Aha! That makes me think that getting a homebrew club together to buy one of these might really be the best idea. A lot of people to spread the cost over, and enough can volume so that shipping hurts less. I guess that if it was one of those homebrew shops that brew on premise then they could...
Why would it be a showstopper?
I think one can't really can-condition, so it's always carbonated beer going into the cans. I don't see why the headspace would be a big deal. Are you worried about 100% full beers spraying when they are opened?
I don't think this will end up in my house, but it's still pretty cool to see the market open up like this. https://canseamer.myshopify.com/products/mk16-can-seamer There's a video on this fb page
They have a similar machine to the crowler seamers, but it looks to not be automatic, and it is...
I also would be worried about clogging the therminator. I'm looking forward to hearing how it goes though! I've clogged pumps recircing in a similar manner. They have way bigger ID than a therminator.
Do let us know how it goes - experimental results beat a bunch of guesses any day!
That's a beautiful build. I'm guessing you used the metal patch that the taps connect to (instead of threading them through the side of the pipe) in order to make swapping lines and assembly a bit easier? It seems like this way you don't have to thread/unthread any pipe to change a line. I like...
Agreed - I think there is so much potential there.
I understand that none of these appliances are aimed at super techy people (the kind that would build it themselves), but I am surprised I havent seen any of the more curious owners take it apart and share photos. I'd love to see what is going...
I've emailed with the developers before. They said that they were still interested in releasing the code, but they couldn't do it yet because they didn't have the developer manpower to do it right.
To be clear, that's not open source (i.e. as sold.)
I eventually gave up on the idea of...
I'm in a similar spot as you having half started this project once for an espresso machine, and again for rims a year or so again. Did you look into any of the open source projects that already do this? I'm torn between starting from the ground up or leveraging preexisting code.
It sounds like you might be force carbing room-temp beer - is that right? Unless you're at a MUCH higher pressure than usual it seems like that may be putting unneeded pressure on your bag. Also it sounds like you're disconnecting the co2 between fills - am I correct? If so then that will take a...
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the picobrew pico. It brews 5L batches, and it's fully automated up until the chill (unless you no-chill I guess.)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1708005089/pico-craft-beer-at-home
The kickstarter has ended, but they were selling units for $599 last I...