The folks at Thermoworks sent over their newest gadget called Smoke for us to use during brew sessions to see how it can assist home brewers. This wireless thermometer/multiple probe alarm will alert you on high and low set points. Perfect for monitoring temperatures while mashing grains, boiling, fermenting and dispensing. Smoke can be used as a traditional thermometer to get quick temperature readings of grain, strike water, sparge water, chilled wort and even yeast starter temps.
A high temp air probe and high temp cooking probe are included. There is an optional waterproof liquid probe (Model #TX-1002X-NP) that would be best used in the home brewing environment when taking liquid temperature readings.
The cables will withstand 700°F (370°C) and the transition/handle 644°F (340°C) for short periods. Probe tip itself is rated to 572°F (300°C).
We used the Thermoworks Smoke on brew day and were impressed with how fast the readings registered compared to some other quick read thermometers we've used in the past.
THERMOWORKS SMOKE
Smoke is a very high quality dual-alarm wireless temperature monitor that was definitely designed with professionals in mind. Not only is this unit useful when smoking and baking, it is a great tool to have in the brewhouse. Paired with the immersible liquid temperature probe, smoke can monitor and alert you when temperatures reach a desired high or low in many places during a brew session.
I used the Thermoworks Smoke unit in almost the entire brewing process. Some places I used the unit were strictly for testing purposes and not very practical. The most useful spot for using SMOKE in the brewing process was during the mash. The unit alerted me on the wireless receiver when the mash temp dropped below my desired set point and then again when the temperature rose above my desired set point when I added additional heat.
Here's what I got with the Thermoworks Smoke
Here's what I did with the Thermoworks Smoke
I used SMOKE to monitor the temperature of the yeast starter on a stir plate.
I used SMOKE to (actually) smoke pumpkins.
I used SMOKE to monitor the temperature while baking/sanitizing equipment in the oven/stove.
I used SMOKE to grab the current grain temperature.
I used SMOKE to monitor the (HLT) strike water temperature.
I used SMOKE to monitor the step mash temperatures.
I used SMOKE to monitor the boil temperature.
I used SMOKE to alert when beer (wort) was chilled to the desired temperature.
I used SMOKE to monitor fermentation temperatures.
I used SMOKE to monitor internal liquid temperature in kegerator.
Smoke / Smoke Receiver Sync Instructions
If the Thermoworks Smoke won't sync you can follow these steps to re-sync the unit.
Smoke / Smoke Receiver Sync Instructions
Thermoworks says that the Smoke and Smoke Receiver come paired out of the box so you should only need to re-sync when replacing or adding receivers, but my unit did not connect when I first powered it on. Here are the instructions for pairing the units together if you are having issues.
How to sync:
• With the Smoke Receiver powered off, press and hold the power button for 8 seconds until "SYNC" appears on the screen.
• Now that Smoke Receiver is in SYNC mode, make sure Smoke is powered on.
• Press and hold the (((•))) button for 6 seconds on Smoke. The display should
read "SYNC".
• After pairing, the Smoke Receiver should then display "END".
• The Smoke will flash "SYNC" for a total of 10 seconds, then flash "END".
• At this time Smoke and Smoke Receiver are now paired.
NOTE: To sync multiple Smoke Receivers to one base, please follow the steps above on one Receiver at a time. Putting Smoke into Sync mode will not disable or interfere with previously synced receivers.
My Exprience with Thermoworks Support
The first Smoke unit I received would not pair with the receiver, so the Thermoworks team had another unit shipped out immediately.
The support team also sent out a liquid probe to use in the different parts of the homebrew process. I highly suggest you get this waterproof liquid probe (Model #TX-1002X-NP). It can handle full immersion temperatures of up to 392°F, perfect for boiling, mashing and fermenting.
Final Thoughts
The Thermoworks Smoke has so many different uses. I can use this for homebrewing, meat smoking, kegerator temperature display, sous vide cooking and much more. After using the unit for a month I can say that it is by far the most durable and fastest reading remote dual temperature monitor on the market. The new wifi gateway for Smoke will be coming out in 2017 and will allow smartphone monitoring too, so this is truly a must have for any brewer's tool box.