What (are the 10 items) you wish you had when you started brewing and keg dispensing? BONUS ROUND
Number 11 – That’s right, this one goes to Eleven
Brewing all grain beers is definitely how to get the truest, richest and most authentic flavours.
Number 11 – That’s right, this one goes to Eleven
Brewing all grain beers is definitely how to get the truest, richest and most authentic flavours.
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10 Thangs Thats Be Gooder if Use Gots Thems.
Whether I’m working in the retail shop, answering phones in the Sales Team or replying to people online, I answer a lot of equipment questions from our customers.
From new brewers to new kegerator owners I get the asked the same question often, which is:
Your company's website and social media is prime real estate to showcase your company and your products, so we really need to ask ourselves if it's right to give your opposition a space on your prime real estate when doing product comparisons.
When trying to educate a customer base who now has access to all media possible, it's not necessarily a bad idea to produce carefully worded marketing material that will help customer understand the difference between your star product and the opposition's.
Let your own company write the story, don't give your opposition a chance to make your star look bad.
Pressure fermentation allows for the suppression of some yeast ester formations. This means that the esters that would have been produced at higher temperatures can be supressed so temperatures can be raised to speed the fermentation process. We feel that the sweet spot for LAGER (spelled LARGER on most homebrew forums) fermentation is somewhere around 15psi or 1bar of pressure to help the beer remain crisp and help suppress the two no no’s in crisp lager which are banana and clove esters!
Higher pressures can be damaging to the yeast’s cell walls.
Ale fermentation, in general, seeks to nurture ester production so by keeping the pressure low, around 8 to 10psi, you’ll have virtually no detectable difference in flavour unless you’ve got a palate as sensitive as a gas spectrometer.
Apollo is the highest evolution of the PET Pressure Fermenters and unitanks available in the world. Our PET tanks are the strongest in the world thanks to our patented Australian Made manufacturing process that ensures every single tank is individually pressure tested before sale. The handles on all Apollo tanks are strong enough to lift with even when the tanks are full of liquid and the stainless steel frames make it simple to orient your tank wherever you require.
With our unique design and built in ergonomic handles, Apollo is stronger and easy to carry around.
The Termowell is a hollow, food grade stainless steel tube, that is closed at the bottom and in which you can insert the temperatur probe of your temperatur controller. Controlling your fermentation