It's been over a year since I've brewed, and with school and 4 kids, it is going to be even longer until I can again. Sadly, I'm going to sell my entire setup.
This is probably one of the most complete setups that you'll see for sale.
First, let me start by saying that I do not want to...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the original purpose of the brewbit to take gravity readings wirelessly? Is it safe to assume that project is dead?
I'd imagine that you'd need two different temp controllers and a lot of splicing of wires, but I'm sure that it COULD be done.
Not sure if it has been done, however, so I'm curious to see if anyone has done that.
I have a 6mo, 3yo and 5 year old. The older two know that I brew and like beer and there's no problem at all. My kids even like the "kid beer" (root beer) when I have a beer.
Page 41 of the 2008 BJCP Study guide gives you the methods to doctor the beers so that you can learn to recognize off flavors. This is one of the few cases a beer like Bud Light would be good for drinking.
http://www.bjcp.org/docs/Interim_Study_Guide.pdf
I decided to go another route so I'm selling this. I've never used it before so it's perfectly clean.
I got them from NB (link below).
http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/brewing/brewing-equipment/bottling/bottling-accessories/counter-pressure-filler.html
I'm asking $60 for both the filler...
If you were opening a brewery in your area, would it be a good investment? Is there a market for craft beer in your city, or are their too many breweries already?
For example, I live in the Charlotte NC area with a population of just shy of one million people in the county. The craft beer...
I'll go with the minority here and say that I've NEVER brewed alone. I have quite a few friends that brew and there's always someone coming over when I'm brewing. And quite frankly I enjoy having people over when I brew.
Sure there have been times when I don't add my 60 min hops until 50 min...