10 Gallon Anvil Foundry:
- 120/240 volt capability unit (I had 240 plug adapter made for me so it can brew in 120 and 240, if you have the proper outlet).
- pump with all of the necessary attachments.
- 240 v adapter plug
- immersion chiller
- Used for about 25 brewing sessions and has worked...
I am currently force carbing my latest ale and was wondering if the picnic tap can be on while doing this or does it have to be taken off after each time I test the brew for proper carbonation?
Except for the temperature which I pitched the yeast I had the same experience with the Wyeast 3522. I haven't checked the FG but assume that it is probably finished. Interesting...
The Belgian IPA was actually an extract kit from Northern Brewer called Houblonmonstre Tripel IPA. It had about 9lbs of Pilsen Extract, 2lbs of corn sugar and Magnum, Cascade and Saaz hops added to various points of the boil. Sounded like it was going to be a tasty IPA with a belgian twist...
I am brewing a Beligian IPA. Made a starter on Friday, didn't get much action with the starter however a significant amount of yeast formed on the bottom so I figured it was probably alright. Brewed yesterday and pitched the yeast at around 84 degrees which I didn't figure was a huge deal since...
I found this place on E-Bay but they have their own website. I got a 5 gallon used ball lock keg, 2-1 brand new Regulator a brand new CO2 tank and of the necessary connections for $154 + shipping = $172.00. Set it up and everything seems to work.
Put the cover on the bucket, filled the airlock with water and inserted the airlock into the hole and wouldn't you know the seal in the hole pushed through into the wort. I tried to fish it out with a spoon but it was impossible. I eventually washed my arm up to my elbow and grabbed the seal...