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  1. mpcondo

    Ohio 1/2 bbl 3 tier system with sparge arm

    I am wanting to downsize my equipment. This is a 1/2 bbl 3 tier system with sparge arm. -3 x 26-gallon kettles with ball valve -3 x Burners with natural gas and propane hoses -1 Ultimate Sparge Arm -silicone tubing The mash ton has a stainless steel braid and thermometer. The brew kettle has a...
  2. mpcondo

    Ohio 25 gallon 3 tier system

    I am moving and won't have space for this system. It was originally set up in a commercial space as a pilot system, but the space was sold off and I am moving to a smaller place so I will not be able to make room for it. -26 gallon HTL -26 gallon Mash Tun -26 gallon brew kettle -Ultimate...
  3. mpcondo

    Ohio 1/2 bbl 3 tier system with sparge arm

    I am wanting to downsize my equipment. This is a 1/2 bbl 3 tier system with sparge arm. -3 x 26-gallon kettles with ball valve -3 x Burners with natural gas and propane hoses -1 Ultimate Sparge Arm -silicone tubing The mash ton has a stainless steel braid and thermometer. The brew...
  4. mpcondo

    Extreme Beer in America – Circus Novelty or the New Normal?

    I just came across the below article that questions the extreme craft brewing movement in America. It raises some interesting questions. I have difficulty understanding why we insist on moving away from beer that has been perfected over hundereds of years just so we can over hop, spice, or add...
  5. mpcondo

    Just made GF crystal malt

    Not trying to brag, but I'm so impressed that I was able to do this. I have been malting my own GF grains for a little while, and was wanting to really step up my gluten free recipes. So, today I made crystal malt out of millet that I had been malting over the last few days. Not sure why I'm...
  6. mpcondo

    Any brewers looking for malted GF grains?

    I have been experimenting with malting and brewing with gluten free grains, especially millet and have been getting pretty good results. I am now wanting to brew full batches of these gf beers, the problem is that these grains are expensive by the pound unless I buy bulk. Also very expensive...
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