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  1. BrewChron

    My visit to Portland's Holiday Ale Festival (pics)

    Yesterday I went to Portland's 15th Annual Holiday Ale Festival for the first time. Wow they had some interesting stuff, and it was almost all high alcohol, oaked, and spiced. http://www.beerbrewingchronicles.com/Site/Portlandholidayale.html
  2. BrewChron

    Just put up a how to build a kegerator page

    I just finished making a detailed, illustrated article about how to build a homebrew kegerator. http://www.beerbrewingchronicles.com/Site/homebrewkegerator.html
  3. BrewChron

    My tri-clamp March pump relief valve assembly

    This costs more than the pump (or about as much) but works really well and can be broken down for cleaning in seconds. http://www.beerbrewingchronicles.com/Site/triclampmarchrelief.html
  4. BrewChron

    My 50 cent wort aerator

    Thought this might appeal to beginners since it's cheap and easy to use. I got the idea after reading in the British brewing textbook Brewing: Science and Practice that traditional British ale breweries aerated their wort by passing it over a fantail as it went into the fermenter...
  5. BrewChron

    Oaking in bourbon barrels (saw it done like this)

    This is how I saw Santa Fe Brewing oak in a bourbon barrel that somebody brought in who had been on a long rad trip (minus the rat that I mention). The barrel didn't leak. My question, is it likely that other similar barrels might leak? The barrel used still had a little bourbon in it so wasn't...
  6. BrewChron

    New commercial brewing how-to with pictures

    I just put a rather comprehensive but also "needs improvement" brewing site online. It's got a decent commercial brewing section with a good amount of photos from two NM microbreweries, Santa Fe Brewing and Sierra Blanca. The info isn't just about them though. Scroll down to see most of the...
  7. BrewChron

    My march pump housing, Autosparge mod, pine cladding and mash table

    I'd like to share my how-to's for a portable contained March pump, a Blichmann autosparge mod that allows you to sprinkle water down on the grain bed, pine insulative cladding for infusion mash tuns, and a mash tun table that allows easy grain dumps. I homebrew and have a Diploma in Brewing form...
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