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  1. Pezman1

    Gambrinus Honey Malt

    Don't misunderstand me, honey malt is great. I use it and recommend it. However, there does seem to be an unfounded ...fear? about using honey. It is the oldest brewing adjunct, and can make tasty beer. I use raw clover or wildflower honey added at flameout. I agree with...
  2. Pezman1

    Boil kettle drain techniques

    Many use a hop-spider, but I use a one gallon paint strainer bag for two ounces or less of pellet hops, and a five gallon strainer for more. I use a heavy duty clip to secure it to the BK rim. Works perfectly for me. Pez.
  3. Pezman1

    Gambrinus Honey Malt

    Nonsense! Adding honey at flameout absolutely adds flavor and aroma. It is unmistakeable. I use one to two pounds in my honey ales/wheats. Honey, along with any other simple sugar, has the POTENTIAL to dry out a beer, but most recipes compensate simply by way of malt and yeast...
  4. Pezman1

    Help with Heat Loss in my Cooler Tun

    Use your mash water to heat the tun instead of pre-heating. Heat your mash water to 185 degrees, add it to your tun, then shut the lid. Wait 5 minutes and check the temp. Repeat untill you have 160 then dough in. At least that is how I was told to do it and it works great in my larger...
  5. Pezman1

    all grain recipe OG and brewhouse efficiency

    That makes alot of sense. Thanks for all the info. My MLT is an igloo extreme with bazooka screen. Simply amazing how it holds the heat. I did rig the lid edges with a bit of weatherstriping as I thought the gaps a bit big. Pez.
  6. Pezman1

    all grain recipe OG and brewhouse efficiency

    Great! That's what I was hoping to hear. My first batch of cream ale for swmbo (at a higher mash temp) came in around 74% brewhouse. Pez.
  7. Pezman1

    all grain recipe OG and brewhouse efficiency

    I recently made the leap after several years of extract brewing to all grain brewing. Several folks on this board said it would happen...they were right... Anyway, to make things easier, I bought all grain kits (unmilled) to start with. I was excited to find the OG of my Northern...
  8. Pezman1

    Northern Brewer bad crush!!!

    I have a BarleyCrusher and love it. Cannot testify as to longevity as I have not had it long, but the crush is great with the factory settings and it is relatively cheap. Way cheaper than trying to mash unmilled grain...
  9. Pezman1

    Take OFF O2 regulator or leave ON???

    Thanks guys. That's what I thought. Pez.
  10. Pezman1

    Take OFF O2 regulator or leave ON???

    Got the Williams O2 system with the wand. Question- in between brews should I remove the regulator from the O2 cylinder, or leave it on the cylinder in the off postion??? Methinks I should take it off. Thnks! Pez.
  11. Pezman1

    HOP SPIDER -NOT stainless steel, contamination issues??

    I like it too, but for now a paint strainer bag and a spring clip gets me brewing. I found a way to clip the bag and leave enough slack to easily add hops. Not as easily as the spider for sure, but good enough. cheers. Pez.
  12. Pezman1

    HOP SPIDER -NOT stainless steel, contamination issues??

    Decided to completely by-pass the spider. I modified Clearcuts idea and used a small spring clamp that secures the hop bag directly to the pot's rim. Works great with one gallon paint strainer bags, and the bottom of the bag doesn't touch the pot bottom. Pez.
  13. Pezman1

    HOP SPIDER -NOT stainless steel, contamination issues??

    yeah.....that's what I thought. Can't believe I didn't account for condensate. Oh well, I'm only out about 6 bucks. Thanks, Pez.
  14. Pezman1

    HOP SPIDER -NOT stainless steel, contamination issues??

    So I built a hop spider using a paint strainer bag that will hang on the side of the pot. The ring is made of galvanized steel ductwork. The steel is several inches abover the water level so even a rolling boil won't touch it. Question - do I have to worry about steam condensing on the...
  15. Pezman1

    Batch sparge mash tun size.

    Hey - thanks guys. Exactly what I needed, and the calculator is great. I won't have much deadspace with my screen as I'm using a bazooka-style round screen. Pez.
  16. Pezman1

    Batch sparge mash tun size.

    Yeah, I know I said I wasn't going full grain..... Anyway, I decided on Bobby M's "no mash out double batch sparge" method to start with. I will be utilizing a rectangular cooler and brewing mostly low to moderate gravity beers (under 1.065). Saw an Coleman extreme 36 quart with a...
  17. Pezman1

    Citra hops

    Brew your own has a label contest every year. One beer was an all Citra pale ale or IPA. Label had hops on it and a donkey sitting down. Beer was called Citra Ass Down.:D Pez.
  18. Pezman1

    Sugar advice

    As far as I'm concerned, the biggest reason to use some form of sugar solution instead of the drops/tabs is the cost. Any of the carb drops are pricey compared to corn/table sugar/DME. Also, you can be more precise in the carb levels when you measure the sugar yourself verses the drops...
  19. Pezman1

    Watery Beer

    Keep guessing. There is simply no way that ending up with five gallons for a five gallon kit equals bad beer. Cheers! Pez.
  20. Pezman1

    Watery Beer

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