I just used a step bit and had my wife hold the hose next to the bit while I drilled it. I did 9 holes this way and the bit is still as good as new. Slow and cool and you shouldn't have a problem.
I like that idea! Sounds like a good GoFundMe :D
Thanks everyone. I'll probably just go the DME route the first time and see how it comes out. If there isn't much of a flavor difference then I'll just leave it at that.
I fly sparge but I wonder if I sparged about 1/3rd and then let it rest for 15min or so, did another third and rested again.. hmmm I thought to do a thicker mash but my efficiency always seems to be a little low when I do.
I stir my mash at 15min in and 30min in. Just a few passes and it seams to help my OG. At 15min I'm really just making sure there isn't a dough balls, at 30min I do just to aid in conversion. If I don't do the 30min, I tend to be 72-74% efficiency, with it I've never been below 75% (unless I...
Recently I made an IPA, 5 gal batch, that was a huge hit. Literally the entire keg was gone in a few hours with about 8 people. Ever since, they've been hounding me to make more. Typically I do 5 gal batches to try a new recipe, if its a keeper, I'll do 10 gal batches moving forward. That...
So I did a mass cleaning of my brew area and found a box of grain I had purchased on 8/24/16. I realized under the grain was a few packages of hops from Hoptimus Rex. They are still sealed in original packaging. Think they are any good still? It never gets above 62 degrees in my brew area so...
I just ordered one and will try it out. Admittedly I don't have any other pH meters to compare it to, I typically use the test strips, but I'll take some pictures and videos when I give it a try. I'll play guinea pig :D
I agree. I was waiting to see what Spike Brewing's 14 gal was going to look like but after sitting tight for 6 months, I just didn't want to wait any longer.
I've got a few recipes that everyone really enjoys and a 5 gal batch just doesn't last long enough, so looking forward to this!
Well for the last week I had a shopping cart full of parts and pieces at Ss Brewtech. The 14 gal Brewmaster Series conical, with various parts to make it even more kick a$$. For a week I looked at it.. pondered if I should or shouldn't.. justified it as much as I could in my head, and to my...
An all electric setup was my project last spring. About 5 batches through it and couldn't be happier. There is a few things I'd change if I did it over but what a fun project. REALLY improved consistency from batch to batch! Now I just sit back and watch it go while drinking a HB. :D
Good luck...
Try it and let us know. You could use a little Carafa and then some coffee grounds or extract in secondary. I'd lean toward extract so you don't get any additional bitterness from the grounds.
I don't do BIAB so no I've never tried it that way. BeerSmith is pretty darn accurate with most things so I'd trust it. Either way you could look at the 5gal grain percentages and then just match them for a 3 gal batch, then tweak for your efficiency.
I'd try it, it'll get you close enough...