I just got 4 - 3 Gallon kegs and got a full 5# tank of CO2.Įdited by jimdkc, 22 August 2020 - 03:55 PM. The pump works great and is easy to clean.īrew #2 will probably be tomorrow or Monday. The Anvil Foundry is a breeze to set up, tear down, clean, and store. I got mine with a welded cam lock fitting, and I also added a cam lock fitting to the Foundry's recirculation tube so I can swap the pump hose easily from mash to whirlpool. I may use the old chiller as a pre-chiller in a bucket of ice water. It fits perfectly and I think it will work much better. The stainless steel immersion chiller that comes with the unit is only about half submerged. Boil a little more vigorously (I had turned the power down during the boil and my volume came out a bit high) Circulate much more slowly during the mash.ĥ. Stir more during the mash (I only raked the top 1/3 or so).Ĥ. I'm going to try the following to improve my efficiency:ģ. My gravity came out low, so I had to add some DME at the end. So far I've brewed 1 batch of Irish Stout. I'm running it on 120V (can be changed to 240v by changing the plug and flipping a switch.) I have the 6.5 Gallon Anvil Foundry, which brews 2.5-3 Gallon batches.
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