The homemade beer bombs revolution
Have you tired of fighting with heavy hot pot pots and your ‘weight weight’ arms are not ready for the challenge? In the last decade, homemade beer bombs have made their triumphal entry, becoming the superhero superhero. From the displacement of small amounts to large lots (goodbye at 5 gallons!), These tools are now almost as essential as the ingredients themselves.
Knowing market giants
The kings of this new beer kingdom are, without a doubt, March and Chugger. Both models have captured the attention of beer enthusiasts, and for those who seek something new, prepare to meet the newcomer Riptide of Blichmann! The competition is healthy, and the innovative characteristics of the Riptide promise to shake the pump market.
March Pump: The classic that does not disappoint
Why do so many brewers speak wonders of the March Pump? Starting with the venerated series 809, its star model, the 815, is a tank designed to handle very high temperatures and pump up to 7 gallons per minute. With a magnetic drive design, it provides exceptional flow control, since you can adjust the exit easily.
Design and functionality
This pump is available with stainless or plastic steel head, and is disassembled to facilitate cleaning. However, a small inconvenience is that it is not self -prevention. If you want to avoid a small flood in your brewery, make sure you have a pre -cleded system or a purge valve.
Chugger Pump: The affordable rival
With a design that reminds of March, Chugger entered the field offering a more accessible model without sacrificing quality. Similar to March 815, it is capable of pumping 7 gallons per minute and has compatible connectors. Beer fans have welcomed Chugger with open arms thanks to their competitive price and reliable performance.
Is the Chugger worth?
In terms of functionality, it is almost a backup of the March, however, its price varies, which makes it an attractive candidate for the most critical brewers of the budget!
Diaphragm Pumps: Practical option?
For those who are looking for something innovative and self -pre -apprehensible, diaphragm pumps are an option. However, this is where things are complicated: their ability to operate at high temperature is limited, which means that they are not suitable for pumping Hirar must. Despite their comfort, they fall short of more demanding applications.
The new sensation: Blichmann Riptide
If you thought you had seen everything in the world of bombs for Cerverceros, prepare for the riptide! This model stands out for its innovative design, which includes features that promise to make it quieter and easy to clean. But we will discuss that more depth in the next installment!
Closure (without farewells)
So, dear beer, the next time you face the chaos of must and heavy pots, consider investing in one of these technological wonders. Homemade beer bombs are the way to a safer and more pleasant brewery experience! Until next time, and that the hops are always in your favor.