I wonder if the lid from something else would fit this. It would be cool if you could buy a fermenter lid and use for kettle sours, or for something like Kveik.
I have an anvil fermenter and a couple SsBrewtech kettles. Wonder if either of those lids would be close to fitting.
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I think batch size would be important too. Temps will fluctuate more with smaller batch.
Recirculation will also lose temp and cause unit to cycle on/off more.
Let's be real here... it's not a PID controller. It's not perfect. It is pretty...
Interesting. My first brew with the M&B finished just like it has on my other setup. I haven't found as much of a temperature swing throughout the mash though. Sure, the unit says it swings up or down, but my readings from the top of the grainbed have been within 2 degrees for both of my brews...
My approach is to adapt to the system. You can't make it something it's not. There are many ways to make good beer. If this setup improves your brew day but only puts 4.5G in the keg... so be it. That's only 4 pints missing from the standard 5 gallon batch.
I brewed this morning with the M&B for the first time. It went great. While the controller kicked on twice and heated the mash, the top of the grain bed stayed within 1 degree the entire time for me. I checked it with a thermapen, so could only get a reading on the top few inches. I did not...
I am only selling 1 of the 2 burners. It will come with both sets of legs though.
I could meet you sometime in Columbiana, Canfield, or North Lima. All of those are close to rt.11 or 76. I'm not available today however.
Maybe they'd refund some of your money if you're willing to keep it? Match the scratch and dent prices? Or maybe they'll offer up a gift certificate? I would call. They've been good to me in the past, and I will gladly recommend them to anyone shopping online. I do try to shop local first though.
Is there a grainfather equipment profile? That would be a good place to start.
I would think a simple dry run would help you set up a pretty accurate equipment profile. Just check your boil off and dead space. I usually brew a 10lb smash pale ale after any equipment changes. I use very little...
Looking forward to seeing your results. What kind of ratio are you planning on mashing with?
Mine is due to arrive tomorrow. Probably won't be able to brew until next week. I've got a pump, but will probably brew once without it and see how it goes.