I am using a Jaybird FB in my rig
I don't know building codes when it comes to using propane, but my apartment's propane system is all copper tubing, compression fittings, brass elbows, and brass tees. I'm assuming if my apartment is using it, it probably complies with code.
What are you planning for house beers???
Wishing you the best.
Hi, I was a plumbing contractor for 10 years and would be happy to help. You need to be extremely careful with gas and pressure test all your piping before you hook it up. Also you need to count up your BTU demand and make sure you will have enough gas to supply the furnace and your brewing rig at that point in the system.:rockin:
If you have access to a welder, sheet metal, a break and shear you could skip the angle iron and just bend the corners over and tack or spot weld them together the hood doesn't have to be air tight just not wide open gaps and it will draw from the path of least resistance (the lower opening)
edit: for that matter you could screw it together with sheet metal screws but thats not as finished looking.
Nice proceedings!
Man, if you need something from Italy just drop me a pm! A sign or something else wishing you a huge good luck, will be my pleasure to ship you there!
Nice! Best of luck in the pursuit of your dream. I think we would all love to see you succeed because it gives us hope.
My wife vacations in Standish ME every summer/fall with her best friend and they have been trying to get the guys to join them. If you are close it may give me a good reason to tag along. Slante.
I'm down here in Monmouth and just spent the week in Elsworth. I'll have to stop by and check out your setup.
LOL!!! Sweet pictures, dude! I actually laughed out loud at the second one!
I see the Canadian Club to the right of your son on the first pic - have you ever had the one with a blue label? Been years since I tried any CC, but I do remember that it was noticeably better.
Keep the pictures coming!
Liquor bonus! Score!
I envy your position of having to decide on what to buy. Don't overlook the good old basics like Star San and PBW!
Money's a bit tight right now but I used my knife money to buy a refractometer. I am tired of trying to read those tiny numbers on my crappy hydrometer. Also got the mash recirculation tube that bobbym sells. A precision scale for weighing out hops and specialty grains. And 30' of 1/2" silicone tubing.
My son works in a restaurant and is also dropping off 8 - 5 gallon pickle buckets with lids. That will give me about 20 of them so far. I will use some for Apfelwein an Skeeter Pee but most will be for grain storage.
Lucky_Chicken said:tiny numbers no the hydrometer... wait till you get the refractometer
Dual scale or single scale refractometer? I went with the one with brix / Plato only. Not too bad. The ones with the SG scale looked almost unreadable!
Dual scale or single scale refractometer? I went with the one with brix / Plato only. Not too bad. The ones with the SG scale looked almost unreadable!
LiBrewshed said:I made a cranberry belgian for thanksgiving and it turned out great, I called it cranberry sauce. Blueberrys sound like a great substitute. When I get back home to n.y. I'd be happy to upload the recipe if anyones interested
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