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BrewKeg10

TM

 

User Guide

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OVERVIEW 

    

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PROCESS 

SUMMARY 

   

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BREWKEG10

TM

 USER GUIDE

 

Introduction 

    

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Video Resources   

 

  

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Equipment 

 

    

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BREWING INSTRUCTIONS

Clean 

     

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Mix 

 

     

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Adjust 

     

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Dispense 

     

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APPENDICES 

   

 

Special Note on Pressure and Carbonation 

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CO

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 Levels from Pressure vs. Temperature 

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Adjusting Carbonation 

 

 

  

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Carbonation for Warmer Beverages 

  

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Summary of Contents for BrewKeg10

Page 1: ...e 11 APPENDICES Special Note on Pressure and Carbonation 12 CO2 Levels from Pressure vs Temperature 12 Adjusting Carbonation 13 Carbonation for Warmer Beverages 13 DOWNLOAD OUR 3 MOST POPULAR RECIPES...

Page 2: ...VERSION 01...

Page 3: ...1 OVERVIEW BrewKeg10 TM Structure STAINLESS STEEL VESSEL VESSEL BUTTERFLY VALVE SEDIMENT BOTTLE VESSEL LID...

Page 4: ...nt bottle in 25 C 77 F water and add to vessel 05 Attach sediment bottle and open vessel valve 06 Top up again attach lid set VPRV to approx 2 5 turns and set temperature to ideally 25 C 77 F or withi...

Page 5: ...xactly the instructions within this guide It is worth noting that there are multiple ways to achieve the steps below and they are all correct So consider your options and do what works best for you IM...

Page 6: ...mall amount of boiling water into the underside of the closed bottom valve to sanitise 05 Return to upright position and re rinse with cold water Open the bottom valve to drain excess water 06 Re asse...

Page 7: ...nd on its side for at least 10 seconds 19 Connect CO2 briefly to pressurise if required before connecting beer tap lines to flush with remaining boiling water from inside the BrewKeg10TM Run through b...

Page 8: ...water to 10L 2 64 gal mark NOTE You are aiming for 25 C 30 C 77 F 86 F and no higher than 40 C 104 F F Stir well 06 For WilliamsWarn Beer Kits A If you are steeping hops put some of the boiled water a...

Page 9: ...the BrewKeg10TM I Stir thoroughly 07 Attach sediment bottle with rehydrated yeast Ensure it is tightened comfortably with your hands but not over tightened Open vessel butterfly valve slowly to intro...

Page 10: ...t point If required once your BrewKeg10TM contains CO2 pressure from yeast activity after 24 36 hours you may increase the pressure set point by turning the VPRV valve clockwise or you can decrease th...

Page 11: ...o a fully closed position and close the bottom valve 03 Unscrew the lid of the Dosing Device and measure 15ml 0 5 fl oz of Clarification Agent into the device Screw the lid back on 04 Connect the Gas...

Page 12: ...TM iii Place a dish or alternative container underneath the sediment bottle to catch any potential spillage iv Unwind the sediment bottle slowly v Dump the contents of the sediment bottle down the dra...

Page 13: ...Keg10TM marked with an L This could be a Kegerator beer tap a plastic beer tap or some other mechanism NOTE Ensure your beer lines are chilled from being contained within your fridge prior to pouring...

Page 14: ...rs like to target around about 6 6 4g L CO2 in their beers Beverage Typical Serving Temperature British Ales 1 7 C 34 45 F Porter Stout 1 8 C 34 46 F Belgian Ales 6 10 C 43 50 F American Ales 7 13 C 4...

Page 15: ...in the clarification agent lower the vessel pressure to 0 5 bar lower than the dispense pressure you might be choosing from this table to be able to force the agent into the beer Carbonation for Warme...

Page 16: ...M As you brew more you may find you come up with your own tweaks to what is written here or develop radically different methods that suit you better As long as you and your friends are happy with the...

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