Seen a company building systems up to 100 gals doing 1 pot set ups.
Where do we start loosing eff?
Post #2 made 8 years ago
Yes, and no...
Provided you have a pulley, it can be done to a very large size. How large is that? Depends on your pulley, bag, brew kettle, etc. Pretty large, for sure.
Practical? Not sure that larger brewery size operations are practical with BIAB...huge bags, etc. that is my hypothesis. (Educated'ish Opinion). Maybe PP can chime in and give a "real" educated opinion. I know he has more detailed thought on this.
Provided you have a pulley, it can be done to a very large size. How large is that? Depends on your pulley, bag, brew kettle, etc. Pretty large, for sure.
Practical? Not sure that larger brewery size operations are practical with BIAB...huge bags, etc. that is my hypothesis. (Educated'ish Opinion). Maybe PP can chime in and give a "real" educated opinion. I know he has more detailed thought on this.
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Post #3 made 8 years ago
Here is a link to what I was talking about
http://www.cobrewingsystems.com/collect ... ing-system
http://www.cobrewingsystems.com/collect ... ing-system
Jim S..
Fireside Wine Cellar and Brewery..
Fireside Wine Cellar and Brewery..
Post #4 made 8 years ago
There is a thread here too.
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I spent lots of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered
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I spent lots of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered
I've stopped drinking, but only when I'm asleep
I ONCE gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life
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Post #5 made 8 years ago
I guess you're limited to your strength! I know even full batches that I do, without a pulley is difficult!