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Damn it Hans, I saw this and immediately ordered it. Shipping cost as much as the filler but its taken the frustration out of filling. I have tried just about everything and this is the best solution.
Nice device!! My wish is that you brew a NEIPA and bottle, the best way you can, some with a classic Getho filler and some with the Itap and save them for a bunch of weeks to see how they develop in colour and taste. Cheers!! 👍🍺
$374 plus $115 shipping, plus another $34 taxes. That’s just way too high price for a fancy bottle filler/tap. Would love to have one but that’s almost as much all all my beer equipment. Thanks for the demonstration.
Nice review! By any chance do you have a review or discussion from the Lindr? I tried to search from your videos but didn't find any. I'm currently weighting my options with keezers, kegerators and Lindr like dispensers. Would like hear your opinion about it :)
If you fill heavier (higher Fg) beer first and then lighter beer by its weight by volume (lower Fg) it should layer. Same thing with layered cocktails => sweet liquors first, then high proof alcohol which is light
Well I wouldn’t be that happy about filling under pressure without any protective casing.... if you once experience bottle explosion and how glass pieces are flying all over, u would think twice before risking your eyes/face. Moreover, bottle can explode due to many factors - damaged bottle, not certified for work under pressure bottle, issues with reducer etc.
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To make Layer Filling try Stout first, it's denser.
Next project must be some juicy NEIPA with a lot of hops, to see if it's perfect to avoid air in the beer/filling. :)
Definitely needs to be tested with an oxygen sensitive beer!
Yes some oxidation experiments would be awesome!
I think so to!
Oxidation test would be great. I just received my iTap a couple weeks ago and haven't had a chance to test it myself. Great video as always!
Thanks Jeff!
Damn it Hans, I saw this and immediately ordered it. Shipping cost as much as the filler but its taken the frustration out of filling. I have tried just about everything and this is the best solution.
Cool
Nice device!! My wish is that you brew a NEIPA and bottle, the best way you can, some with a classic Getho filler and some with the Itap and save them for a bunch of weeks to see how they develop in colour and taste. Cheers!! 👍🍺
I will definitely do a NEIPA bottling experiment!
Love the humor in this video - very informative and entertaining. Cheers!
Thank you!
Some oxygenation experiments vs the tapcooler would be cool
Yes it would
Thanks for another awesome video. I want one! They do seem a bit expensive though. But nice to know they work as advertised.
Thank you Mark!
Awesome review Dr 🍻
Thanks David!
Wow, thanks for the video! looks like a very interesting device!
Thank you!
Fantastic job! I really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much!
$374 plus $115 shipping, plus another $34 taxes. That’s just way too high price for a fancy bottle filler/tap. Would love to have one but that’s almost as much all all my beer equipment. Thanks for the demonstration.
Better wait until it comes available in your local homebrew store instead.
Trials Trails... I wanna see UM! Get video tons of info, I may just pickup one of those units. Cheers
Cheers!
Nice review! By any chance do you have a review or discussion from the Lindr? I tried to search from your videos but didn't find any. I'm currently weighting my options with keezers, kegerators and Lindr like dispensers. Would like hear your opinion about it :)
Hi Dr Hans- please can I ask if you precarbonated your beer before reducing the pressure to 1bar for using the Boel I Tap for bottling? Many thanks
Yes the beer was precarbonated. The 1bar pressure is for pushing out the beer, not to carbonate it
If you fill heavier (higher Fg) beer first and then lighter beer by its weight by volume (lower Fg) it should layer. Same thing with layered cocktails => sweet liquors first, then high proof alcohol which is light
I will give it another go!
Have you done any NEIPA oxidation tests yet?
When I can with the blichman beer gun and the cannular pro I waste so much more beer and Kombucha than that! Nice!
Almost waste free this one.
Så bra! Thx
Thanks!
nice video
Thank you!
Neipa bottling please! ^m^
Yes.
Do that in serie with differing CO2 purge repeats (1,2,3,4 etc) Hans! Store on counter and show results on how brown each will turn in few weeks.
Need to brew one first!
Well I wouldn’t be that happy about filling under pressure without any protective casing.... if you once experience bottle explosion and how glass pieces are flying all over, u would think twice before risking your eyes/face.
Moreover, bottle can explode due to many factors - damaged bottle, not certified for work under pressure bottle, issues with reducer etc.
Hope that never happens, sounds scary.