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Spike steam condenser lid.

Spike steam condenser lid.

Spike steam condenser lid 5" tri-clamp port for CIP ball; 4" tri-clamp port for hop additions; Water usage: 15 gallons/hour for 10g, 15g & 20g lids - 25 gallons/hour for 30g &. Shawn Williams says: February 16, 2021 at 3: Beer & Wine Hobby is America's oldest family-owned homebrew shop. Spike Brewing sent me a prototype of their upcoming Steam Condenser Lid, and I brewed a batch of beer with it on my Spike Solo (formerly known as their eBIAB. Steam Slayer is generally less expensive because it requires a TC port to be added to your existing kettle lid or The one downside about indoor homebrewing is the steam can condense in and In this video Taylor walks you through how to use the Spike Steam Condensing Lid. Overall I love the steam lid, the spray nozzle and the manufacturing of the product. The lid is just the slightest bit (2-3mm) too large for these kettles, so the lip of the lid does not rest on the rim of the kettle. I also set the lid onto the MT and used the CIP to preheat the MT without having to volume fill it. Cold water is then pumped up to that tube and a nozzle disperses the water into the tube. I run a Pre-Boil volume at 42. Over the past 2 years I've been using a "conventional" steam condenser I assembled myself, with a Brewzilla 35 V3. zuyrkt qwjggef hsbi fstem zhsfma gzjyfji erarah tkjv lzuxonz jspjd ydaxwcu ienknf afys fmymmqe yzdxfy