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    Trying a "Berry Apfelwein"

    After having our second child 4 months ago and going on a brewing hiatus, I am easing back into it with an easy cider recipe I mixed up today. Here's the ingredient list I used: 4 gallons Kirkland Apple Juice (no preservatives, from concentrate) 1/2 gallon White House Apple Juice (no...
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    Raleigh, NC Groupon Today - Brew Tour

    Jan 31, 2011: Today's Groupon for Raleigh-Durham is a $10 brew tour for 2 at Roth Brewery in Raleigh (normally $20, according to website). ============ Description from the website is below ============== http://www.groupon.com/raleigh-durham/ $10 for Brewery Tour for Two, Plus Two...
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    Check it out, HBT recipes published by Popular Mechanics

    I know I'm late to the game responding, but I just stumbled across this article on the Popular Mechanics website and was REALLY impressed to see you guys featured along with other well-know brewing artists. Very cool. I've copied all of the recipes and will be choosing from that list for my...
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    Siphoning - How low do you go?

    That's generally what I've done too, Yooper. So in your mind, you're aiming for maximum clarity and are willing for that to cost a bottle or three worth of final volume, is that right? Also, do you tilt your bucket or carboy as you get near the bottom to get a little closer to the trub or do...
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    Siphoning - How low do you go?

    Dear Helpful Homebrew People, Regarding siphoning...what's your philosophy when racking to secondary and racking to a bottling bucket (I assume they're different). At what point do you stop siphoning? When the slightest bit of solids are there, all the way down to the trub/yeast cake...
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    My EVIL Thermometer

    Thanks, MetallHed. I think I will try this solution before shelling out for new gear.
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    My EVIL Thermometer

    Yeah, I'm feeling like the thermapen may be in my future. $100 for a thermometer was scaring me away.
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    My EVIL Thermometer

    It's called the Light Saber Stovetop. I WISH it looked like that in real life. I think the LED phone/camera flash made it funky in the pic. It's actually just a boring old orange-ish glow.
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    My EVIL Thermometer

    I brewed a pale ale yesterday, my fourth all grain batch, and was hoping this would be my smoothest brew day yet. My Evil Thermometer ("ET") had different plans. I heated my mash water until ET said I hit the 165 deg F strike temp. After adding the mash water, ET told me I was around 156...
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    Check out what I found in my trub...

    I found this poor bugger buried in the trub when I racked from primary to secondary. I have no idea how it got in there but am hoping it was during the boil. Perhaps this IPA brew will be know as my BeePA.
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    My $5.08 DIY Sparge Arm

    For those interested, I used this for the first time this weekend with good results. I ended up drilling 18x 1/8" holes on the TOP side of the square section (as suggested by trigger) and it worked very well. I will say that 18x 1/8" holes does not restrict the flow at all. When I tested it...
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    10 gallon Rubbermaid cooler question

    Sure - that was a pain for me too. Without taking it apart to double-super-confirm, here's what I used from the outside in. barb x 3/8" male thread, brass 3/8" brass ball valve, female threads both ends 3/8" male x 3/8" male, brass (I don't remember the exact length, but it was longer than...
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    10 gallon Rubbermaid cooler question

    This is a round 10-gal one I bought at Home Depot. Hope this helps.
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    My $5.08 DIY Sparge Arm

    I had the same concern so I made sure I researched it a little before building this. CPVC is approved for use in potable water applications and is rated to higher temperatures than PVC. That said, I would probably still run a bunch of water through it before first use to clean out any loose...
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    Overcarbonated...now what?

    I tried this tonight and it worked. Thanks for the tip.
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    Overcarbonated...now what?

    Can someone explain how this is done? Do you just use an opener until you hear the "psssssst" and then use the bottle capper (a second time) on the cap that's already sitting there? Does this re-seal? Apologies for the noob question, but I am a noob...
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    Overcarbonated...now what?

    My first all-grain batch tastes good, but is definitely overcarbonated. It pours very frothy, but more importantly, I had a bottle bomb a few days ago when the weather warmed up to the low 80's here in NC. Maybe that bottle was a little weakened somehow, but it's gotten me worried I might have...
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    Bottle bomb extraordinaire

    Awesome visual. PV=nRT V: Constant, the bottle n: Constant R: Constant So if T goes up, so does P...and KAPOW! Smart thinking putting on the body armour for this experiment.
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    My $5.08 DIY Sparge Arm

    Sure. The 1/2" CPVC sections are: (2) 7-1/2" - for the "square" (6) 3-3/8" - for the "square" (6) 2" - for the vertical stem, more if you want it longer. This leaves just the right length between couplings for the thickness of a 1x4 board. This results in a square that is about 9" per...
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