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  • Posted in thread: You know you're a home brewer when? on 05-23-2013 at 07:38 PM
    When you stay up till 3 am on a weekday brewing because you are going Camping the following day
    for 4 days and have a hefe that needs to rack to a keg JUST so that you can use the yeast cake
    for anoth...

  • Posted in thread: Cheap compact wort pump on 05-23-2013 at 02:02 PM
    I used my Tan pump yesterday to transfer and recirc and I'm so very happy with it, i'm going to
    buy another one. I've been lifting my full keggle from the floor to my brewstand and with the
    Tan it sav...

  • Posted in thread: Bad Patch Raspberry Wheat on 05-20-2013 at 08:04 PM
    Broke this out for SWMBO last weekend and she loves it. Had a bit too much of it actually haha.
    She passed it around to her girl friends at a gathering and they all had nothing but great
    comments on i...

  • Posted in thread: Not really DIY, but has anyone used these for fermentatioN? on 05-19-2013 at 06:42 PM
    boast keeping cool when wet, and I might try using one to wick from my tub of water up to my
    carboy for fermentation to maintain a lower temp than a t-shirt can.Has anyone tried these?
    I'll probably...

  • Posted in thread: Bad Patch Raspberry Wheat on 05-07-2013 at 12:44 PM
    How long would you leave it on the raspberries before kegging? I know you said 2 weeks, but
    many other rasp wheat beers around here say after 6 days to pull it off them. I might give them
    a week and t...

  • Posted in thread: Bad Patch Raspberry Wheat on 05-06-2013 at 12:52 PM
    Brewed this a week ago. Hydro sample tasted amazing without the Raspberries. Added 3lbs of rasp
    and racked to secondary. Will sit for a 2 weeks to soak up that goodness, but alot of the
    raspberries we...

  • Posted in thread: Expensive (electricitywise) and time-consuming to brew with 1 or 2 electric elements? on 04-29-2013 at 06:23 PM
    I have a keggle I installed 2 120v elements in. I have a 1500w and 2000w so i can vary the
    intensity of the boil. I use both to heat my strike/sparge water and i use both to get up to a
    boil. At boil,...

  • Posted in thread: My New Mash Tun on 04-29-2013 at 02:45 PM
    This is really cool. Any issue with the 4500w element melting or warping the cooler? I was also
    thinking you could easily make a CPVC manifold to sit on top of your grain bed to better
    distribute the ...

  • Posted in thread: My brew day from hell. on 04-29-2013 at 01:40 PM
    So, i've been brewing for a while now, and have pieced together a 3 tier all grain system over
    the last year or so. I started using a stainless keggle doing ebiab, but love my 3 tier system.
    So here g...

  • Posted in thread: Quick question about boil! on 04-27-2013 at 09:35 PM
    Sounds good, thanks guys.I've finished my mash and fly sparge is complete. Its just sitting in
    my kettle covered, waiting to be boiled.Thanks for the quick responses.

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