Very cool to see how you did the closed transfer loop, for some reason I thought you had to push in co2 from your co2 tank but it makes sense to do it the way you did.
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I have pretty much the exact same equipment as yourselves so it was very interesting to see how someone else does it. The main departure from my method is that I put the dry hops into the Fermzilla at the start when pitching the yeast - negates any risk of exposure to oxygen. Anyhow all good, your NEIPA looked great !!!
Thanks, we've never suffered oxygenation, there's so much Co2 in the fermenter that it's really a non issue, however it's great that people do things in different ways. Please subscribe, we have more videos coming soon.
@@johnpiggBrewBoys yeah, there is definitely different ways to achieve the same end and its great to see other methods - always learning. Already subscribed and looking forward to somne more videos!! Cheers
Hi Lads another great video I have a couple of questions for you :- What method / equipment do you use to transfer from the keg to the bottles? BTW the bottle labels are stunning what software do you use ? Keep them coming it’s a big thumbs up from me 👍🏼
Hi, we just use an eBay counterpressure bottle filler, works fine for the odd bottle we need. Thanks for the great feedback. Btw, I use Photoshop for my labels. 👍
Top Video gents. Nice to see some locals creating content like this. Are you using local water? I can’t get a consistent answer on minerals from Severn Trent so using bottled to build up the profile I need.
I have watched a lot of these videos, having bought a Gen 4 and this is a really detailed video. Congrats on incredibly clear instructions guys!
Thank you. Probably time to upload a new video
Very cool to see how you did the closed transfer loop, for some reason I thought you had to push in co2 from your co2 tank but it makes sense to do it the way you did.
It's just an alternative method 👍🏻
Doing my first batch in my new Brewzilla this weekend. Your video really helps understand the steps!
Brilliant, glad to be helpful
Me too. I just purchased a Robobrew 3.0 and this was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing! Nice to see the whole process.
Thanks
Genius dry-hop jig!
Cheers
Great video. What a good set up you lads have over there. Definitely learned that I need to update some things after we move into our new house.
Thanks, hope you have assigned a brewing room 🤣
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I have pretty much the exact same equipment as yourselves so it was very interesting to see how someone else does it. The main departure from my method is that I put the dry hops into the Fermzilla at the start when pitching the yeast - negates any risk of exposure to oxygen. Anyhow all good, your NEIPA looked great !!!
Thanks, we've never suffered oxygenation, there's so much Co2 in the fermenter that it's really a non issue, however it's great that people do things in different ways. Please subscribe, we have more videos coming soon.
@@johnpiggBrewBoys yeah, there is definitely different ways to achieve the same end and its great to see other methods - always learning. Already subscribed and looking forward to somne more videos!! Cheers
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Glad he likes it 😊
Hi Lads another great video I have a couple of questions for you :-
What method / equipment do you use to transfer from the keg to the bottles?
BTW the bottle labels are stunning what software do you use ?
Keep them coming it’s a big thumbs up from me 👍🏼
Hi, we just use an eBay counterpressure bottle filler, works fine for the odd bottle we need. Thanks for the great feedback. Btw, I use Photoshop for my labels. 👍
Top Video gents. Nice to see some locals creating content like this. Are you using local water? I can’t get a consistent answer on minerals from Severn Trent so using bottled to build up the profile I need.
Hi, we don't use the tap water, it's not great for beer. We use demineralised water, and add the salts and minerals to style.