ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - $400
This chamber has a temp controller probe that takes a reading directly from your fermenting beer, and either turns on the fridge if it needs to cool or turns on the heater if needs to warm.
Fermentation chamber large enough for six carboys, off the ground a few feet...
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - $900
With a heavy heart I am selling my brew stand! After gaining a bunch of experience brewing over 50 batches in Seattle, I built this system when I moved back home to Anchorage. Marriage, work and children have taken priority over this, so it is time to find it a better...
You should have grabbed the mic during speeches and gone on a long winded lecture about sanitation and fermentation temperatures. Maybe quote some Palmer and Papazian.
Here is some advice I got from Yooper years ago regarding transferring between kegs before the trip. This removes all the sediment so upon arrival you are ready to serve.
If your not planning on serving right when you arrive and have some time to let the beer settle, than you can probably...
I'm lazy and opted out of building the STC 1000. I spent the extra money on a plug and play unit already setup for this.
http://www.morebeer.com/products/ranco-digital-twostage-temperature-controller-wired.html
I have this wired into a carboy thermowell. Ceramic heater for the heating cycle...
You probably already saw it in this forum section, but just in case, here is a sweet label making site.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=180409
I use these and tape them on although someday I'll try the milk trick with them.
Due to my mash tun setup, I have a lot of deadspace and it drains fairly slow.
I was thinking of drilling a bunch of 1/16" holes in the bottom of the three SS fittings that connect the screens to the bulkhead. Is there any reason this would be a bad idea?
An extended insulated lid would definitely work, make sure and post if you do it! :D
The Red Bull fridge is about 3.5-4" tall. I left it behind when I moved so can't take a direct measurement. It is very stable for loading, but it is definitely a lift to get the full bucket in and out.
http://www.sears.com/nostalgia-electrics-retro-series-60-can-party-cooler/p-00847226000P
This link says "Inner dimensions: 17" Height x 15" Diameter" in which case it would be too short for 5 gal fermentor.
Even if it was tall enough that seems pretty spendy for single fermentation...