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    DIY Bottom Drain Boil Keggle Take 2 (no welding) with 3d printed parts

    So some of you may remember my previous attempt at this and I had a fairly anti-climactic failure. here (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/bottom-drained-keggle-small-budget-no-welding-317640/). Well I am at it again but I am using my 3d printer for prototype design, and I have a working part...
  2. J

    Bottom drained Keggle on a small budget, no welding.

    So after making a batch and siphoning out 10 gallons of wort a couple times I decided to embark on a quest to make a bottom drained keggle. Considering I dont a lot of money to put towards welding stainless steal (I.e. $20 wont get me very far) I decided to go a different route than most. Same...
  3. J

    ball mill?

    Has anyone ever tried a ball mill?? It is very easy to make and if used properly seems it could crush grain with no real problem except making a bit of flour :-/. Any thoughts?
  4. J

    kegging 5 gallon batch to a 1/2 bbl keg

    So I don't want this to be a debate whether or not to use a sanke keg I like them and don't have a problem with them. I can clean, sanitize, and fill with no problems. My question is, will there be problems with a head space of double the volume of liquid? My plan is to put a 5 gal batch in a...
  5. J

    Yucca Ectract

    Has anyone ever experimented with yucca extract for head retention qualities? It is often used in Root Beer to get that nice thick foamy head and I am curious about use in beer? Also when would you add it if you did use it?
  6. J

    Mesquite Molasses Beer

    So I am working on recipes for beers based on plants found in the Mojave desert, and US Southwest. I am going to be incorporating Mesquite Molasses as one of the main ingredients (simple recipe below). This is a sweet/bitter syrup. Has Anyone tried this?? I was going to make a small test batch...
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