A HERMS (Heat Exchange Recirculating Mash System) is one of the most capable all-grain brewing setups available to homebrewers — it uses a heat exchanger coil submerged in the hot liquor tank to heat recirculating wort back to mash temperature …
Equipment & Tools
An automated grain mill hopper with a controlled feed rate transforms milling from a manual task that requires constant attention into a set-and-walk-away operation.
Tri-clamp fittings are the standard connection system for professional and semi-professional brewing equipment — they provide a hygienic, tool-free connection between vessels, pumps, valves, and fittings that can be assembled and disassembled in seco
Pressure relief valves (PRVs) are the last line of defense against catastrophic fermenter or keg failures in a pressurized homebrewing system.
A RIMS (Recirculating Infusion Mash System) tube is the heart of any direct-fire mash heating system — it’s a stainless tube with a heating element inside that wort flows through continuously during mashing, keeping the mash at precise temperature wi
A whirlpool arm creates the tangential flow that causes wort to spin in the kettle, concentrating trub, hop material, and protein precipitate into a compact cone at the kettle center.