I did my first brew tonight with the assistance of a March pump, a bunch of tubing, and a ton of quick disconnects.
WOW. This is a new era of brewing for me.
That is all.
WOW. This is a new era of brewing for me.
That is all.
The quick disconnects are great. Quite a few posts imply that you only aririve in home brewing when one's stand is hard plumbed. As for me, the QD way is fine. Congrats on the new pump and setup.I did my first brew tonight with the assistance of a March pump, a bunch of tubing, and a ton of quick disconnects.
WOW. This is a new era of brewing for me.
That is all.
I just read the article in the newest BYO where the March Pump was installed in a plastic toolbox. Pretty neat idea for someone who has a somewhat "Mobile" brew setup.
I was wondering which is the best hose to buy using quick disconnects.
I see the silicone is rated for 500 degrees. I am now using a Counterflow Chiller (Gravity fed) and I think the March Pump would make a big difference....
I am now using a Counterflow Chiller (Gravity fed) and I think the March Pump would make a big difference....
Very nice description.
I am about to procure another keggle and I wanted to use it as an HLT. Now that I have a CFC I thought of using my old Immersion Chiller "Inside" my HLT and configure it some way to allow me to recirculate my wort in my mashtun through the Immersion Chiller to achieve better and more accurate Mash Temps. Maybe even dabble with step mashing in the future.
Is this something that you have considered?
Is this something that you have considered?
It's not a conical, but an uncut keg can make a mighty nice 15.5 fermenter. And check out this little gadget to make it the cat's meow. Or, you can shove a size 10.5 stopper in there.
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