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  1. HopSing

    Very High Post Boil pH

    Doubt the yeast nutrient will do it, but give your pH meter a workout on your next batch. Keep the samples and record what the reading was for each sample. Retest the samples and confirm the reading did not change over time. This will rule out a faulty meter. Also what's the temp of the...
  2. HopSing

    Very High Post Boil pH

    What was the pH of your sparge water? Next batch take pH samples of everything at every step. You could have a contamination (residual cleaner) but as @day_trippr said, it should not impact it that much. One thing you can try is to StarSan after your cleaner rinse. That may neutralize the pH...
  3. HopSing

    Cautionary tale - stovetop starter boiling in Erlenmeyers

    @Gadjobrinus Glad you're ok. Been there, done that. Not fun. Cleaning up from that event sucks too. The entire hour it took to pull the stove out to wipe the sides of the range and mop the floor and clean the burnt on stuff from the glass cooktop I kept thinking it could have been much...
  4. HopSing

    Very High Post Boil pH

    Is it possible your sample vessel is / was contaminated? Assuming you're not sampling pH in the fermentation vessel itself, correct? I also use Craft Meister cleaner. It does take a bit more rinsing and you need to rinse with hotter water than you used during the cleaning step, but I would...
  5. HopSing

    I have an idea for controlling the temp, do you think it will work?

    I'm doing something similar and it absolutely works. Check the thread I posted here: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/chilling-wrap-jacket-does-this-exist.727035/#post-10259624 Happy to snap a few pictures if you'd like.
  6. HopSing

    Fermenting in the keg

    +1 for purchasing new or at least from a reputable online provider. I've been burned by the eBay and Craigslist route before. On the flip side I'd like to think I'm more educated now as to what to look for. I too picked up a new Kegland keg and they work as advertised. I've also been...
  7. HopSing

    Filling Co2 Tanks at Home

    @Bayou Fatma Brewer You may also want to check to see what they charge for the 5 year hydro then do the math of purchasing a new tank and having it refilled and hydro'd vs. getting into their tank exchange program or purchasing a used tank and exchanging it. The tank exchange program has no...
  8. HopSing

    Chilling wrap/jacket? Does this exist?

    I have completed a proof of concept of this idea using a 50 foot roll of 1/2 inch vinyl tubing, which I "folded" in half and secured with zip ties every few feet to make wrapping it around the outside of the fermenter easier. I use a cheap pond pump in a cooler with ice water and frozen plastic...
  9. HopSing

    Resealable Hop Packaging -- Too Much To Ask?

    I've stored my open hops bags in mason jars with vacuum seal lids for a year or more without any noticeable change to hop characteristics, at least to me. When you pump the air out of the jar, if the hop bag has been opened you can watch it compress much like you would see with a vacuum bag, so...
  10. HopSing

    Does anyone have a good way to label their vittles vaults?

    Wide roll of blue painters tape is great for a lot of things. I use it to reseal the smaller bags of open grains. Also use it to write on labels for 2 liter green soda bottles I re-use as cheap growlers to transport homebrew. Nothing fancy, but it works great. I think I've had the same roll...
  11. HopSing

    Does anyone have a good way to label their vittles vaults?

    +1 for dry erase. I used this peel and stick whiteboard stuff on my kegerator for each tap so I can write in additional info. Works great. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CN8QHFW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ~HopSing.
  12. HopSing

    Brew kettle cart and "grain crane"

    @jambop Brackets added. Thanks for the suggestion. ~HopSing.
  13. HopSing

    Do I need to worry about my outside kegerators when it will be freezing outside?

    I agree with the previous posts, you probably should do something. Although the alcohol in beer will lower the freezing temp, it will freeze around 26F. The insulation of the kegerator will work in reverse, which will buy you some time. I just don't know how much. Putting in a heat source on...
  14. HopSing

    Brew kettle cart and "grain crane"

    @mscroggi Well done! That was my original design idea too (although I had not thought about using chain link top rail). I was going to build a gantry type crane with a horizontal sliding hoist so after the steamer basket is lifted above the kettle it could be slid over and lowered. It would...
  15. HopSing

    Brew kettle cart and "grain crane"

    Ah. Are you saying to put in corner braces between the uprights and crossbar to prevent it from racking?
  16. HopSing

    Brew kettle cart and "grain crane"

    I upgraded my brew kettle to the 60L version of the DigiBoil / Brewzilla to do double sized BIAB batches. Lifting the basket after mash out by myself with 50+ pounds of wet grain became a bit tricky due to the height and weight. I thought about using a ratchet pulley mounted to the ceiling...
  17. HopSing

    How do you guys clean your tap lines and tap?

    +1 for BLC. It will make lines that serve kegs of stout look brand new. A bottle of it will last a long time depending on how often you feel the need to clean your lines. In terms of the process, I have 4 taps and I daisy chain them together using 3/4 silicone hose and ball lock jumpers...
  18. HopSing

    Performing no chill by leaving wort in kettle overnight

    I'm unsure about the no-chill aspects of using the boil kettle, but I do chill and ferment in the boil kettle on a regular basis with great results. It does require building an airtight seal, which can be achieved with a silicone hose with 1/8" wall and a bunch of 1" binder clips. There are a...
  19. HopSing

    Harvesting dry yeast (Lutra) - Is it worth it?

    I harvest dry yeast all the time including Nottingham, US-05, 34/70, Lutra, etc.. In addition to saving some money, from my results, they actually perform better 2 or 3 generations deep. From each harvest I typically fill 3 or 4 pint size mason jars with slurry. Just boil the jars, lids, and...
  20. HopSing

    Hit a wall tonight (maybe before now)....

    Thanks 505. Is there a benefit of doing a "bottle carb" in the keg vs. putting it on a CO2 tank other than using more CO2? Sounds like a good opportunity to do a side-by-side test. ~HopSing.
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