I recently acquired a couple of cylinders of calibration gas (about 10# tanks) from a defunct pulp mill lab. I intend to convert them to CGA 320 valves for CO2 tanks (currently CGA 680?) they are certified to contain no more than 2% oxygen and the remainder nitrogen. Would this be suitable for...
SP0tter: Anyone know a Canadian source (or 'established customer')?
From McMaster-Carr, after I ordered some.:-
"Due to the complexity of U.S. export regulations, McMaster-Carr accepts international orders only from our established customers. This decision also applies to orders shipping within...
Visited Driftwood today, picked up a growler of Fat Tug! They crop yeast on Wednesday's, best to talk to them on the Tuesday to figure out when during the day they might do this. It is a Chico strain that they use for Fat Tug. The other available yeast is a Deschutes strain.
Hope this helps you out.
Will watch this thread (and Blog) with interest. This is one of my favorite beers and I would love to brew something even close. Have had it multiple times and have noticed some variation (to my senses..) which I have chalked up to age/freshness. So, in the interest of science, I am going to the...
A tempest in a teacup ends with with a wry chuckle (for me anyway)
"Cloak and Dagger" - I love it. This should be the end of the Cascadian trademark bull***t:
http://barleymowat.com/2013/04/08/gib-cda-is-coming/
http://lovegoodbeer.com/2013/04/granville-island-cloak-and-dagger-cascadian-dark-ale/
Cascadia gate "The Malt Thickens"...with a couple of local blog links courtesy of CAMRA Vancouver http://camravancouver.ca/
http://barleymowat.com/
http://eastsidebeer.blogspot.ca/2012/11/cascadia-gate-is-this-really-consumer.html
Not sure if anyone has brought this up yet. Posted in the Vancouver Sun newspaper today. (BC, Canada)
http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2012/11/27/beer-nerds-in-a-froth-over-steamworks-trademark-claim/