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  1. tgreene7

    Round chest freezers I saw at grocery store would make cool fermentation chamber

    I saw these at the local grocery and thought how cool would that be. One of them looked a tad short, but the other one was taller because it had a collar built into it. I am sure they are too high right now, but down the road these things will show up on the used market, craigslist, etc...If...
  2. tgreene7

    Keezer temperature control issue

    I built a four tap keezer, out of a 5 square foot keezer. I used a twelve inch collar to get four kegs in, and have a Johnson temp control hooked up. The keeer is in an un air conditioned shed. My issue is I can't get the top level of the keezer cool enough, without freezing the bottom half...
  3. tgreene7

    pile of stuff on craigslist inHouston

    Is it just me, but does this not look like that great a deal? I would like to have some of this stuff, but some of it looks kinda strange. Like the plastic bucket all grain set up. The mill looks problematic as well. Any of you guys recognize this stuff...
  4. tgreene7

    California Honey Ale

    My favorite recipe so far, the honey flavor is just right with the hops bight. 9lbs domestic two row 1lbs Munich .5 lbs caramel /crystal malt 10L 1.5 OZ cascade boil 60 minutes .5 OZ cascade at flame out. 1.5 lbs honey at flame out, I just squeezed a big ole honey bear the wort. Safeale...
  5. tgreene7

    Developing an recipe for haus ale.

    Been brewing a couple months, dont know what to call this beer, but here is what I have been doing. 9 lbs of domestic two row 1 lbs of munich 2lbs of minute rice 1.5 oz hops for 60 minutes. .5 oz at boil out. Safeale cal ale yeast. For hops i am useing kent goldings. Today I am...
  6. tgreene7

    Looks like a good deal on Corny's

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Lots-of-4-five-5-Gallon-Stainless-Keg-beer-soda_W0QQitemZ140148961157QQihZ004QQcategoryZ67137QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem With free shipping looks pretty good to me. I went for two lots, I think I am set for kegs, now.
  7. tgreene7

    I'm in

    Brewed my first batch of extract, this june. Went all grain for my fourth brew. brew number five and six are in cornies attached to a two faucet tower inside a sanyo fridge. Came home tonight and pulled my first draught beer. :mug: Its a wheat, and a cream ale. Really digging my Cream ale...
  8. tgreene7

    2 liter soda bottle kegging system.

    My plan is to use two liter soda bottles as mini kegs. I have built two mini taps, that fit the soda bottles, and that charge co2 from the little bike pump CO 2 cartridges. I am going with this system just to give me the most flexibility, easy to transport, and i can serve lots of different...
  9. tgreene7

    I think i am ready to go all grain

    Hi, my name is Tim. I am a beginner at homebrewing. I have three extract kit brews, under my belt, Two light ales, and a pumpkin ale in secondary right now. been brewing three weeks. Today i put together a 26 quart igloo lauter tun, with 20 inch braided stainless manifold. I also picked up...
  10. tgreene7

    New to Homebrew first time cider attempt

    brand new to making my own home brew. Two batches of beer so far, one just in the bottles, and one in the fermenter. I made a batch of cider yesterday, and here is what I did. Five gallon carboy. Five gallons organic unfiltered apple juice. steeped two pounds of raisins, and two...
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