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Brewing equipment

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by martyjmc, Mar 28, 2012.

 

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    martyjmc

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    What is the single most important piece of brewing equipment to get if I had to choose. Controlled temp term chamber, O2 infusion system or yeast starter or something else?
     
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    arturo7

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Ferm chamber. The others are way down the pecking order.
     
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    krazydave

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    +1
    A stable ferm temp is more important than the others.
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    That's what I thought. I am going to buy a freezer this week. Ty
     
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    two_one_seven

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Are you doing lagers?
     
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    martyjmc

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Not yet but maybe in the future.
     
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    two_one_seven

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Then why the freezer? Do you have a basement, if so then that will do quite nicely for ales.
     
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    madcow_number_6

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Or DIY a fermentation chamber that uses frozen water bottles and a pc fan for cheap cheap cheap
     
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    kh54s10

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Swamp cooler. = a $20 plastic storage box and soda bottles filled with water and frozen. It is adequate for ales in all but the hottest conditions.

    You need to control your fermentation temperatures and pitch the right amount of yeast.

    So you can go cheap on the storage box and ice fermentation chamber or extravagant with a freezer or mini refrigerator and sheet foam chamber.

    Making starters is easy with a DIY stirplate and a 2l flask.
     
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    Hoosier-Brewer

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    I vote ferm chamber. I started building mine last night.

    frem chamber 1.jpg
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    I don't have a basement and water bottles for a four week fermentation with rotating batches? Would be continuously changing frozen bottles.
     
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    Calichusetts

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Don't be so sure about that...when i was fermenting my lager (50) I only had a few inches of water in a metal beer party-bucket and I only had to change out the frozen water bottle every 2 days. Granted my basement was 60 but I'm guessing if a room is 70, then changing out a bottle every morning would hold it around 60 nicely. Just something to consider...
     
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    RM-MN

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    If you are making an ale, the temperature control is only important while the fast part of the ferment it happening. Once the majority of the sugars are gone the temperature isn't nearly as critical. In fact, letting your beer warm up to room temperature will encourage the yeast to eat the compounds that the yeast threw off during the fast part of the ferment and will get you better beer and helps get to a lower FG too.

    Lagers are a different problem and you need temperature control for a much longer period for them.
     
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    duboman

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    I agree, I use a swamp cooler during the first week of fermentation only and rotate 4 frozen water bottles, after the first week I brew another batch, remove the first primary and replace with the second primary, works like a charm!
     
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    krazydave

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    I built a nice ice chilled and heated ferm chamber at first, it served it purpose well but ultimately I got sick of changing ice every day here in the summer of sunny so cal. I now use a chest freezer and enjoy the heck out of being able to set it and forget it.
     
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    RichH

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    I just picked up a chest freezer on CL and ordered a A419 controller. With it getting warm here in Florida, this is probably the only way I can continue to brew.
     
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    two_one_seven

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    Posted Mar 28, 2012
    Can you get a a freezer to go up to 60-62 degrees?
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Mar 29, 2012
    I bought a 7 cubic foot chest freezer off of Craigslist for fifty bucks and bought a two stage temp controller for sixty. I will be brewing this weekend.
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Mar 29, 2012
    I can heat and cool with the controller I bought and keep a very tight tolerance according to the manual.
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Apr 4, 2012
    I bought a small ceramic heater to put into the freezer for 12 bucks and wired the dual temp controller to a receptacle. I broke the tab on side of the outlet so I can control plugs separately.
     
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    D_Ranged_Eskimo

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    Posted Apr 4, 2012
    Fermentation chamber. Go with the freezer. Works well to keep temps at a constant level, cheaper on electricity than a fridge, and you can drop it down to freezing when you are ready to crash cool before racking to a bottling bucket or keg.
     
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    martyjmc

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    Posted Apr 5, 2012
    I like the idea of crash cooling with it also! I didn't think of that. I just hooked everything up to the 7 cubic foot fridge and tested it all out....can't wait to brew another beer. Will be able to brew all year long now.
     
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    D_Ranged_Eskimo

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    Posted Apr 5, 2012
    It was a must down here. You can get away without one for a month, maybe two if you are lucky in South Texas.
     
  24. #24
    martyjmc

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    Posted Apr 6, 2012
    It interpreted fridge but I bought a freezer....or maybe I had a few and wrote fridge. I love this setup. I'm gonna brew my last extract brew kit ( chocoholic stout) this weekend. I have bought all grain equipment and made my first one last weekend..... Got a little too drunk and not sure how it's gonna turn out but it's fermenting. :)
     
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