Something to note is that with the Blichmann variety, you can use naturally produced CO2 to purge your kegs to prep the kegs for packaging, as well as making force-transfers much easier with the included gas post. There's other ways to get that functionality when you have a Unitank or similar fully-featured FV, but those extras really shine when your FV is a little less feature-filled variety such as a Spike Flex+ FV. Great video, keep 'em coming!
Very good point about being able to collect CO2 . The Blickmann valve definitely brings a lot more. Especially if you are limited on ports, but even if you aren't it's one less thing to sanitize or clean.
I already have a pin lock air valve from Spike brewing for when I do dry hopping in the glass cylinder I have set up on my SS Brewtech Unitank. I ended up going with the Brewtech spunding valve because the Blichmann wasn’t available at the time and plus it matched the rest of my Brewtech equipment. I love it! Only thing I didn’t like about the Brewtech spunding valve is there was zero instructions of how to use it or break it down to clean it. After watching this video now I know how to break it down 😬 thank you!!
Purchased the Blichmann valve based on your review, For ME it was two fold. Price aside, I liked the simplicity and directed mess containment, with bonus C02 intake of the Blichmann over the SS BrewTech. Add in price savings and its a no brainer for me... Cheaper, simpler and better product.
thanks for the video Bradley. I built a spunding valve recently and have only used it once so far. Need to try some Kviek under pressure on my next NEIPA. Sla'inte!
@@PortlyGentleman Quick search and it looks like it'll end up running me around 120$ with shipping, taxes and import duties. Oh well, such is life when ya want the good stuff :)
Great video Bradley. I have a question re the gas post on the Blichmann Spunding Valve. I like to use the naturally produced C02 from fermenting to purge my kegs. If I have a quick connect line between this post and my keg, will the discharged C02 purge the keg, or is it only for carbonating?
Bradley what fermenter is that? Blickmann rubber seals are available, a spoke to them at Nanocon 2019 about the seals the blickmann pump which has that same dial uses the same seal i believe. cheers!
Honestly they both work about the same, The only downfall the Blichmann has Is the pressure gauge. If you have a very active fermentation That results in a blow off of yeast etc. You will find it hard to clean the orifice in the gauge. Not impossible just kind of a pain in the ass.I personally think it's worth the cost savings. Worst case scenario you could always plug the whole where the gauge goes. 🍻
My personal opinion is that spring loaded spunding valves just aren't very accurate no matter how bling bling they are. I prefer diaphragm style sounding valves.
Completely agree - with a poppet-style design you will inevitably have inaccurate closing pressures, which are minimised with a diaphragm spunding valve
Something to note is that with the Blichmann variety, you can use naturally produced CO2 to purge your kegs to prep the kegs for packaging, as well as making force-transfers much easier with the included gas post. There's other ways to get that functionality when you have a Unitank or similar fully-featured FV, but those extras really shine when your FV is a little less feature-filled variety such as a Spike Flex+ FV.
Great video, keep 'em coming!
Very good point about being able to collect CO2 . The Blickmann valve definitely brings a lot more. Especially if you are limited on ports, but even if you aren't it's one less thing to sanitize or clean.
I already have a pin lock air valve from Spike brewing for when I do dry hopping in the glass cylinder I have set up on my SS Brewtech Unitank. I ended up going with the Brewtech spunding valve because the Blichmann wasn’t available at the time and plus it matched the rest of my Brewtech equipment. I love it! Only thing I didn’t like about the Brewtech spunding valve is there was zero instructions of how to use it or break it down to clean it. After watching this video now I know how to break it down 😬 thank you!!
Happy I could help 🍻
Purchased the Blichmann valve based on your review, For ME it was two fold. Price aside, I liked the simplicity and directed mess containment, with bonus C02 intake of the Blichmann over the SS BrewTech. Add in price savings and its a no brainer for me... Cheaper, simpler and better product.
Awesome I’m happy I was able to help out 🍻
Super informational video Bradley! Love it, keep them coming brother! - Nick
Thanks man 🍻
thanks for the video Bradley. I built a spunding valve recently and have only used it once so far. Need to try some Kviek under pressure on my next NEIPA. Sla'inte!
Sounds like a good plan to me 🍻
Thanks
Thanks Bradley - Think it's time to upgrade my old spunding.
Happy I can help what valve are you thinking you're going to choose?
@@PortlyGentleman leaning towards the Blichmann, but gotta have to check out pricing and availability here in DK.
@@thomasmarcussen7549 I hope you're able to get it for a favorable price!
@@PortlyGentleman Quick search and it looks like it'll end up running me around 120$ with shipping, taxes and import duties. Oh well, such is life when ya want the good stuff :)
Great video Bradley. I have a question re the gas post on the Blichmann Spunding Valve. I like to use the naturally produced C02 from fermenting to purge my kegs.
If I have a quick connect line between this post and my keg, will the discharged C02 purge the keg, or is it only for carbonating?
Great video Brad,,,, informative
Thank you very very much 🍻
Spikes All in1 PRV is the best 1 on the market currently
Idk 😐
Thank you Bradley
Anytime
Bradley what fermenter is that? Blickmann rubber seals are available, a spoke to them at Nanocon 2019 about the seals the blickmann pump which has that same dial uses the same seal i believe. cheers!
It is an Ss Brewtech unitank,i have just purchased a 1/2 bbl version,superb piece of kit.
Also purchased the Ss scaled spunding valve as well.
It's an SSBT unitank, that's good to know I always want to know about spare parts 🍻
Love review! Spot on
Nice video Bradley, thanks! What size is the tri-clamp on the Blichmann?
Thanks it's 1.5" I believe 🍻
Homebrewing is good! Cheers :)
Yes it is 🍻
In your opinion, which one worked better?
Honestly they both work about the same, The only downfall the Blichmann has Is the pressure gauge. If you have a very active fermentation That results in a blow off of yeast etc. You will find it hard to clean the orifice in the gauge. Not impossible just kind of a pain in the ass.I personally think it's worth the cost savings. Worst case scenario you could always plug the whole where the gauge goes. 🍻
Portly Gentleman that’s what I was wondering, I can’t really decide which one I should get...I know, first world problems!
You're not alone I felt the same way that's why I made the video. I personally think the addition of the gas post makes up for it on the Blichmann.
My personal opinion is that spring loaded spunding valves just aren't very accurate no matter how bling bling they are. I prefer diaphragm style sounding valves.
I've never used I'll have to check one out.haven't noticed any wild fluctuations on the gauges on my tanks but you never know.
Completely agree - with a poppet-style design you will inevitably have inaccurate closing pressures, which are minimised with a diaphragm spunding valve