FYI, for parts and new stuff check out:
http://www.americanbeverageequipment.com/
their website is low tech but their prices are ~20% lower than the fancy sites, you have to call they up but they are super friendly and quick
john
go a used "working" kegerator this weekend - a good deal even the druggie that
sold it thought he was snookering me for some quick cash.
Taking apart the faucet and tower I found it to be filthy! and the O-rings and gaskets crumbling - and the seller just finished a 15 gal keg of...
the amount of water boiled off is influenced by a lot of factors
the biggest thing is the amount of heat you put into the pot - the flame
minor contributors are the humidity, wind, volume in the vessel
So, boil down to a volume
But if you are addicted to following a time schedule, back add...
from my experience with rye
you will need a protein rest unless you like staying up all night while the filter drips ever so slowly
but then staying up all night with SWMBO is a good way to take your mind off the stuck mash
ginger beer is traditionally made with or SCOBY (Symbiotic Colony of Bacteria and Yeast)
did any of yall ever try it in place of just various yeast strains?
no pic possible until the next time I brew
most of my equipment is multipurpose (except the 6 gal filter bucket and wort cooling coil) so at the end of the day the whole set-up is dissembled.
I made a drawing but cannot attach it. email?
john
hey cnbudz - no offense intended at all
but remember that typing cabability and access to the internet at all times of the day are not what imparts wisdom - even in the world of homebrewers.
Everybody farts, some hold it so as not to offend, others let fly and laugh.
How much that has to do with...
Save your arm and prevent scorching at the same time by using a 3/4" variable speed drill and a sheetrock mud stirrer (Home Depot).
I suspend this over my brewpot (on the propane burner) by duct taping it to my 6' step ladder. I use a twisted wire around the trigger to maintain the speed (w/o...
How about installing your filter in the plastic bucket (this would be one less transfer), and then filter back into your kettle?
I have a 10 gal brew pot where I do my direct heat mashing (no hot water additions and calculations), transfer to my 6 gal plastic filter bucket (SS braid/hose is the...
I used to do the 5 gal cooler, then a 6 gal wrapped pail - just skip it and mash in a 5-10 gal pot with direct heat and stirring
It is a lot easier set up and the control is easier than you think
You don't have to worry about starting real thick or running out of room trying to heat it up.
my 2¢
This is why this forum has not advanced into the highbrow crowd!
Where is the uplifting moderation?
Is there room only for newbies sharing anecdotes?
but I'm still reading .... I guess I still like to have fun too
:mug:
BTW, SWMBO allows me to pass gas in the bathroom or outside and I'm...
IC's work best with agitation
the more you mix up the wort with a spoon or the chiller, the better
I cool 5 gal from 195F to 80F in 15 min with 25 ft of 3/8 copper running 68F well water
(I wash down my porch with the initial, extremely hot water, which then runs off to my plants)
I posted this same thing already this morning.....
Lower Fermenting temperature. Healthy yeast are more active at cooler temperatures than other microbes. So by cooling to 50F (rather than the usual 70F) you give the yeast a leg up on anything else that might have gotten in. Then when you let...