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  1. M

    Poor crush from Northern Brewer

    Call or e-mail them. They will make it right. I would always give a company the chance to make it right before posting it on a forum. NB is very quick to fix mistakes.
  2. M

    favorite american yeast other than chico strain

    I have been brewing seriously for a few years now and want to branch out some on yeast. I was wondering what other yeast you guys like for an american ale other than 05. I mostly brew pale ales and IPA's with the 05. What else is out there that has a clean, smooth finish.
  3. M

    dry hop without getting floaties

    I've read that a bunch of you just pitch the pellet hops in the secondary and then rack carefully to the keg or bottling bucket. Every time I try to do this I get a bunch of left over hops in the beer. I kegged an IPA that was dry hopped 10 days ago. It isn't aged and carbed yet but the...
  4. M

    Corona Mill or Pasta Maker Mill

    Corona mill with a home depot bucket, and a bolt to hook a drill to instead of a handle works. I did a 12 lbs grain bill earlier today in less than 10 minutes and with conditioned malt it comes out great. You can spend all the money in the world on a monster mill, and I'm sure they are...
  5. M

    Water testing w/ softener system

    Reverse Osmosis water and water run through an actual water softner are completely different. You are right though, RO makes great water for brewing with a few additions.
  6. M

    Water testing w/ softener system

    I would bypass the softener and have that water tested. Check your outside spigots for the hoses, many times those are not connected to the softner. I have not had good luck with water that has gone through my softner for brewing. RO systems are great, but I understand wanting to avoid the...
  7. M

    Pin-Lock Keg, clogged dip tube. Cannot remove posts without special tool, what now?

    You can buy a socket made for the job or make one with a dremel tool. Sometimes if they get stuck you may need a breaker bar along with the socket.
  8. M

    Whining for Help Again... (astringency)

    I've tried using my tap water and it is great for stouts as long as I get the water from the outside faucet that is not hooked to the softner. Everytime I have tried to use the softened water even if it's cut with RO water it ends up with a very late bitter bite to it. SInce then I've...
  9. M

    starsan and yeast

    I have a yeast cake that I want to wash the yeast from. First attempt at this and I was wondering if after I add the initial boiled and cooled water and swirl if its ok to use a siphon that was sanatized with starsan to get the initial top layer out into my first container?
  10. M

    Corona mill crush test

    You can go quite a bit finer than that and not get a stuck sparge with most systems. Crank it down a couple of turns.
  11. M

    Saving in all grain?

    If you're in Howell you have MI brewing company right down the rd. They sell everything there less than what you pay online + shipping. 50lb bags of 2 row are $30. Drive over and check it out.....and get a pint or two in the pub while you're there.:mug:
  12. M

    Midwest ever match prices for kegging kits?

    I was in the same boat as you. I actually asked for gift cards from there and then really regreted it. I had a whole buch of certificates and very little equiptment was in stock. Oh well, live and learn.
  13. M

    Midwest ever match prices for kegging kits?

    They are a bit high on a few things, shipping is not cheap, and they often have many items out of stock. Last time they messed up an order of mine they acted like I was trying to steal and asked me to take a picture of the order I recieved. Just buy one somewhere else....they aren't worth the...
  14. M

    Lubrication for o- rings

    For as cheap as the lube they sell for o-rings is I would just buy some. One container would liast you most of your life.
  15. M

    SS false bottom or SS braid

    As long as you use something in the ss braid to keep it from colapsing it works great. You can use wire wound around a pen for that. Make sure the wire is stainless. How to make a Mash Tun from a cooler - YouTube
  16. M

    Mash Deer! 6 Points!

    It's amazing that they like the spent grain so much. We have a winter wheat field right behind us and they skip right over that and jump my garden fence to eat it. After seeing those pictures I will get the trail cam out for sure and see what kind of pictures I end up with.
  17. M

    Mash Deer! 6 Points!

    I've noticed they really like spent grain. I have them in back of the house all the time after I clean out the tun. That one looks healthy, and might be a 7 pt. Looks like he might have 4 pts on the left side ( his right ) of the picture!:off::off::off: The rabbits seem to love the stuff...
  18. M

    Cheap grain mill

    I look at it from the other angle. Why not save over $100 on a mill that will do the exact same thing and spend it else where. $100 is alot of grain, or a good chunk of a kegging system. I have a very similar mill to the one in the OP and it does a fine job. I try to keep things in brewing...
  19. M

    Cheap grain mill

    That will work no problem. Get a large funnel and cut off the end to make a bigger hopper and then take off the handle and fix it up with a bolt that you can attach a drill to. You can do a whole batch of grain in no time.
  20. M

    Where does everyone get their grains and hops??

    I get my hops online and grains locally. The shipping on grain is just too much. Although my LHBS is not really close by my neighbor is on the rd quite a bit and will stop and get things for me for a few pints of beer.
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