Transferring your batch to a primary vessel/ fermenter from your brewing system

Once you have completed the brewing stages of your brew sheet (Using your electronic brew sheet on a brew day) and the batch is ready to transfer, you will be able to transfer the batch, either through the brew sheet or while on the main batch page.

You can transfer your batch into an FV by selecting Transfer out of brewing systemTransfer Turn 1 whilst on the brew sheet.

You can transfer to FV whilst on the batch screen by selecting ActionsTransfer Turn 1 to vessel.

Upon transferring your batch, you can select which vessel the batch is going into, the successful volume transferred, the date and time, and any additional notes.

Your In-progress batch will now have moved to the status of ‘In-vessel’.

Your FV will also display as holding the batch on your production dashboard, and you will be able to transfer between primary and secondary vessels, take batch readings, make further ingredient additions, and rack your beer into your products. Logging your fermentation in the Analysis tab allows you to accurately record any batch readings against the batch. For more on how to package your beer, then please see our Racking (packaging beer) in Breww help guide!

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Mutil-turn batches

If you are completing a multi-turn batch, then you will be able to complete the process above and start your second turn; you can also have two turns started, both in the brewing system at the same time, provided that they are not in the same system vessel, and then transfer a turn into a fermenter. When transferring multiple turns, you will be able to either transfer the turns into the same fermenter, for example, two 1,000L turns into a 2,000L vessel, or you will be able to transfer them into separate vessels.

Transfering a single turn batch into multiple fermenters

To transfer a single-turn batch into multiple fermenters, please see the guide below.