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  1. humann_brewing

    Michigan bogo byo magazine.

    I have a bogo available with someone wants 1/2 price on a subscription. PM me for details
  2. humann_brewing

    Prototype Previews: Hopback and Heat Stick

    still waiting on the hot rods I assume?
  3. humann_brewing

    American IPA Deaf Turtle (Blind Pig clone)

    that's awesome, congratulations! :mug:
  4. humann_brewing

    Will this cheap 3500 watt induction burner work?

    Just thought I would say hello to you guys again. I have been using these burners for several months now and really like them. I use 2 side by side to brew 2 things at a time. I also supplement power with a heat stick. I've brewed 5 and 10 gallon batches in them and the heating needs is not...
  5. humann_brewing

    Brew & A: Marshall "The Brulosopher" Schott

    awesome dude, doing awesome things toward this great hobby we all love! Thanks Marshall!
  6. humann_brewing

    American IPA Deaf Turtle (Blind Pig clone)

    very nice! glad to hear and yes upping the hops on this recipe would be a good idea to compare to current IPAs out there.
  7. humann_brewing

    Prototype Previews: Hopback and Heat Stick

    I have used my hot rod and have a few comments. It took me quite some time to assemble the thing, getting the cable down too a bit of work but wasn't that bad. The majority of the time was spent fiddling with the ground wire. I used 12g wire and it was considerably small for the wire crimper...
  8. humann_brewing

    victory prima pilsner

    buy 5 gallons of prima pils, put in your kettle, boil for 1 minute, cool down, put in storage vessel and carbonate. On the serious side, this recipe has a lot of things with it that are going to come out way different when trying to go to extract. The best you could do is use pilsner...
  9. humann_brewing

    Tart of Darkness

    haha, right before one of my posts, classic. Thanks! I'll be brewing this but going to add a little lactose to it as well.
  10. humann_brewing

    American Porter Bert Grant's Perfect Porter tribute

    the smoke level on this should be barely detectable, it should be at the level of someone who doesn't know the grain bill would possibly not know or be trying to figure what it was.
  11. humann_brewing

    Tart of Darkness

    couple questions to those that have brewed this. what is the anticipated OG of this kit? I put this into beersmith and is estimating a 24 SRM, that is pretty low for a stout, what are others getting, this is with 450L chocolate and 300L roasted barley
  12. humann_brewing

    Kill-A-Watt Brewery Build Compilation

    welcome bck Pol!
  13. humann_brewing

    Prototype Previews: Hopback and Heat Stick

    well, got mine in, time to get some good cable and plug.
  14. humann_brewing

    American Porter Bert Grant's Perfect Porter tribute

    Either way, just be cautious how much you're adding. I believe it was 1 tsp for 5 gallons but that will be fairly subtle.
  15. humann_brewing

    Prototype Previews: Hopback and Heat Stick

    Ditto here, same thing
  16. humann_brewing

    Soldering Stainless steel

    yes this seems to work well, just make sure you have a descent dimple started
  17. humann_brewing

    Soldering Stainless steel

    well I got some couplers put in with a bit of trouble on the dimple. The couplers that I bought are a bit thinner than the norm I guess becuase the pipe fitting reducer made a hole too big for them :(, luckily I still have my hold rid and just swapped out one on a weldless fitting where size is...
  18. humann_brewing

    American Porter Bert Grant's Perfect Porter tribute

    FYI, the vanilla extract is totally a optional thing too, I would take a sample, try with and without and see what you like and go from there if you want to add it.
  19. humann_brewing

    American Porter Bert Grant's Perfect Porter tribute

    I kept it the same last time and will do the same this time too, I live in a different area with soft water so I will need to make sure to add some temporary hardness to buffer all the dark malt in this but that's about it.
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