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  1. rusty_tlc

    Homebrewers in China

    I am nowhere near China but I am fascinated by the challenges you must face. Where do you find supplies?
  2. rusty_tlc

    Ambient temp vs fermenter temp

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93Y
  3. rusty_tlc

    Ambient temp vs fermenter temp

    No suggestions other than do a lager next time.:D
  4. rusty_tlc

    Carboy question

    2 gallon food grade buckets can be found at some places that sell bulk foods.
  5. rusty_tlc

    Carboy question

    There is a local store that sells 2 gallon white food storage buckets. Places that sell bulk foods sell them.
  6. rusty_tlc

    Carboy question

    No first hand experience but word on the interwebs is that they scratch during cleaning and harbor bacteria and other nasties.
  7. rusty_tlc

    1-Gallon Brewers UNITE!

    I will use them to monitor temperature. I also have a few PID controllers laying around I might work into a fermentation cabinet. If I ever find enough time for all my projects I'd also like to build a PID controlled electric pressure canner. For monitoring temperature you can use the feed...
  8. rusty_tlc

    1-Gallon Brewers UNITE!

    This pot will be used for many functions including, wait for it... making stock. I wanted to make sure it would be designed to hold a low simmer for hours without scorching. I have never been disappointed by commercial quality kitchen equipment.
  9. rusty_tlc

    1-Gallon Brewers UNITE!

    I got lucky and found a 16 quart stock pot on sale for $40 at the restaurant supply place. For brewing and cooking in general don't overlook the commercial restaurant supply places, the prices are typically cheaper and the quality better. I'm scaling down from 5 gallon batches due to an...
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