The Grainfather Conical Fermenter has been designed to give you the best in fermenting performance. Featuring the Golden Angle of 60°, the optimum angle for dropping yeast to the bottom without clinging to the sides, you'll have no problem getting a clearer beer faster than standard, flat-bottomed fermenters.
How do you use Grainfather g30?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYP-uB1Kdak
How do you make beer with a Grainfather?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh0NPtFoAHw
How do you distill with a Grainfather?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIx5dX8AFGE
How do you use a Grainfather?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVAzVmssLwM
How do you set up Grainfather?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CINs3FtdDwQ
What does a Grainfather do?
The Grainfather is an all-inclusive all-grain brewing system. The system allows you to mash at high extract efficiency by utilizing a pump for easy recirculating of the wort through the mashing process. The grain bed is then easily raised out of the kettle to provide for sparging and draining of the grains.
How do you use all grain brewing system?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB5ovHTpkbA
How much beer does the Grainfather make?
The Grainfather G40 gives you the ultimate brewing experience with a bigger capacity and better connectivity. Connect to the smart controller from your mobile device and use our app for step-by-step brewing to produce up to 38L (10 US Gal) of beer from one brew.
Where is Grainfather made?
New Zealand
Do I need a Grainfather?
Even if you are not particularly pressed for time, but you just don't see the point of having to use so many separate devices to brew your beer, then yes, the Grainfather Connect is worth it. You'll be able to produce high-quality brew in a short time with minimal effort, while still retaining a hands-on feel.10 Aug 2020
How good is the Grainfather?
The Grainfather is easily one of the best-built all-in-one home brewing systems in its price range. The 304-grade stainless steel body holds up well to bumps and bruises and sits steadily on the floor with little fear of tipping over throughout the brewing process.12 Nov 2020