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  1. jakwhite

    Sugar

    Yeah I may try brown sugar, No I didn't experiment with sugar I experimented with flavourings I usually use brewing sugar that's all I know as that's all that's on the bag it's in a 1kg bag
  2. jakwhite

    Sugar

    What sugar would you guys suggest then I didn't know you could use any, obv my brew is going to be a traditional British ale
  3. jakwhite

    Sugar

    Well I'm doing a British ale next I'm going to get some brewing sugar as with my last one I experimented and it was awful Also I've read the instructions and I need the water to be a certain temp, so hopefully the bigger shop where I get my sugar from will have floating thermometers
  4. jakwhite

    Sugar

    Just been to my local hbs to get some sugar he only has packs of standard sugar not brewing sugar, does it matter? Like majorly would you guys recommend me going a lil out my way to the other shop to get some brewing sugar?
  5. jakwhite

    The birth of Zeus. (Non typical brewstand build.)

    The burners don't seem a problem as we have gas hobs, it was more the heater as in the uk we have alot of safety regs on boilers/water heaters, but definitely get an alarm in the uk we have 2 types a patch of paper that changes colour which is useless as it gets older it changes anyway, or we...
  6. jakwhite

    The birth of Zeus. (Non typical brewstand build.)

    Blow off valves are an option but you'd end up flooding the place or getting burnt wet feet every time you turn your Tap on to the manifold, You can buy pressure reducing valves for hot water I've had to fit them on showers before but I don't know how low you can go, instead of silicone hoses...
  7. jakwhite

    The birth of Zeus. (Non typical brewstand build.)

    Or it's just came to me there are fittings called pressure reducing valves, we in the uk use them on new build houses to limit the pressure for the plastic pipe workload only thing is I'm not sure how low you can turn then down, I could phone my merchants tomorrow if that would help?
  8. jakwhite

    The birth of Zeus. (Non typical brewstand build.)

    It's looking awesome! Where is the water heaters flue going to discharge? I'm not sure how you could get low pressure hot through a water heater as that's 1 of the reasons we have them the only way I personally can think of doing it is Getting the smallest copper cylinder possible and having...
  9. jakwhite

    What's your occupation: Engineer or Non-Engineer

    Gas engineer, I work more with the values of proportion of incoming gas (Somebody digs a road up, I go drill the mainline shove a tester in check its values, seal it, then check households for the incoming, aswell as boiler maintenance) My business cards say engineer and it sounds better than...
  10. jakwhite

    Pump In (Inside) a Toolbox - Stainless

    Yeah your very correct, to me that is brew day putting it all into my fermentor then checking gravity etc then syphoning it from my fermentor to my barrel, I've literally had a week of going through this forum I've not been able to stop looking at everybody's set ups etc and can't wait to...
  11. jakwhite

    My future man cave

    Looks great! I'd love a man cave think I'm going to end up as my shed being a mans shed which I won't get anytime in lol
  12. jakwhite

    Pump In (Inside) a Toolbox - Stainless

    Thankyou I still need to Learn what's what and more detail on things Like step by step recipes I downloaded the beer alchemy thinking it would have that but it's confusing! I'm going to keep onto it though for when it will make sense!
  13. jakwhite

    Pump In (Inside) a Toolbox - Stainless

    Sorry but what is the pump used for? It's a fantastic idea how its portable etc etc but I'm not sure what its used for, Once I get my shed up and running fully I really want to get into brewing properly
  14. jakwhite

    Pump In (Inside) a Toolbox - Stainless

    Sorry but what is the pump for? I'm new to all this when I have my shed set up for brewing I want to get into it all fully using grains etc
  15. jakwhite

    Wjy are you doing it?

    You need a permit?
  16. jakwhite

    Wjy are you doing it?

    I've been in my local hb shop today and there was somebody in there moaning about the price of things and everything's going up and the shop owner said "well that's why we all homebrew because its cheaper then buying beer, everybody in the shop agreed, except me and I thought with everybody's...
  17. jakwhite

    Ok first question of my brewing process

    I have been and brought a small fridge for £5 it doesn't work but this can be my temperature controlled fermenting chamber! A good clean up and it will be spotless! Got to go to work now though :( busy all weekend, will have to be a Tuesday morning jobby!
  18. jakwhite

    Angry at home brew store owner!

    There are 2 shops by me one brilliant well established shop that is certainly a pro gives you very little advice he's very up himself looks down at you alot and he decides if you are worthy of his knowledge! But what knowledge you get is really good, The 2nd is run by 2 ex doll dossers that...
  19. jakwhite

    Ok first question of my brewing process

    Yes I suppose you all do, with plenty of airating all in one spray some gloves and a lil bleach I don't think it would matter too much Well the guy with the fridge for £20 has sold it I've priced a new one cheapest is £120 not good! My friend at work suggested (not sure how it works in US) but...
  20. jakwhite

    Ok first question of my brewing process

    Well I used to do house restoration fire & flood, 1 thing I was always taught was to tape the fridge shut to stop it opening as the smell is terrible and a few times a whiffed it myself, even when the fridge is empty it starts to smell, I may try and find a brand new one but with Christmas...
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