Ive stuck my glass wine thief down through the airlock hole and hoovered up a good many ounces of fine aging brew. On occasion. In the interest of regular quality control of course....
I drained the last couple gallons of a pale ale keg into the last couple gallons of a stout keg, tossed in a vanilla bean and a couple chunks of charred white oak sticks that I soaked overnight in bourbon and and called it a Bourbon Barrel Vanilla Porter. It was damn fine. Only an uptight...
On a batch of lager I got a little too carried away with the flavor malts in the grain bill. It was ok but too heavy, and just off character. I choked down half the keg before I said f it, and poured in a 12 pack of Miller Lite I had left over from a party (dont give me no grief...
Drink a little too much doing a double batch and pitch the lager yeast in the IPA. And then for a sharp stick in the other eye, of course have no f'n lager yeast anymore for the lager. DoubleFornicated.
haha ya, thats a nod to their new Belgian owners, and their owners favorite beer. Does the recipe have 0.5 oz hops per batch and a 30% corn grain bill?
Its always a sad day when corporate behemoths take over the little guy. But come on folks, sacks of grain are much cheaper picked up locally from the LHBS. And hops are much cheaper by the pound from hops folks online (like YakimaValley). Hardware is better sourced from the few hardware...
This is an SCR, not an SSR, but Ive been using 2 of these for years with no issues ever. And I brew a lot! Both are wired to a 50A breaker, driving 5500 ULWD Camco's (I do back to back 10gal batches on brewday so needed 2 keggles). For 18 bucks you might want to keep one on hand for a...
If you run off the relay as suggested make sure your relay can handle 23A for them Camco elements at full tits or you'll create new headaches for yourself.
Remember at half the voltage youre at 1/4 the power. You might not be happy with your 5500W Camco putting out 1375W. Id try it first before putting time and money into the build.