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    moving to a plate chiller

    F#ck science. If it’s on the internet it must be true.
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    moving to a plate chiller

    I am at sea level, 212 f.
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    moving to a plate chiller

    Well. It’s not hard to believe, but it’s easy not to believe. Water boils at 212 f at sea level. It turns into vapor at that point. It can’t get any hotter than that. Adding more temp only increases the rate of vaporization not the temperature at which it happens. Higher elevation has lower...
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    What kind of fermentor are you using..

    I ferment in 5 gallon cornys. Relatively inexpensive, pressure regulated and set up by default to pressure transfer. Fit nicely in my keezer set at 40 degrees. Ferment with controllable heat wrap at whatever temp I want and simply turn it off to cold crash. Add 5# co2 and send it to the...
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    Grain Dispensers

    I thought they were 50feet tall lol
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    What are you drinking now?

    A tasty Willets bourbon.
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    Grain Dispensers

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispenser
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    moving to a plate chiller

    While your in the middle of the plate chiller quandary I would suggest a thermometer calibration. Unless of course you are in fact in Atlantis. Just sayin...
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    moving to a plate chiller

    This is good.
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    moving to a plate chiller

    How do you get to 220. Inquiring minds want to know...
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    Picobrew Z

    What do you want to see?
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    Picobrew Z

    So I have been pondering this. Everybody's needs are different so these are what sit with me at the moment. I reserve the right to get smarter in the future... If I wanted 5 gallons I would have to load two separate grain and hop bills; 1 to each unit. Not a big deal really, I suppose, but...
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    Brewie+ vs Picobrew Z

    Yup Z1 and I hear ya.
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    Brewie+ vs Picobrew Z

    Wow. FWIW. I got my Z. Screwed the base to the main unit. Turned it on. Added my WiFi code. Connected lines to a bucket. Pressed rinse, it did. I then connected the keg with the two ball locks, put the screens to the step filter, added ingredients and pressed brew. It did. Edit. I...
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    Using sugar to prime in keg?.

    where are my crayons . You see, we were talking about using, or not using sugar, then a random ad came up about not using sugar. The two are not related. I thought the timing was funny; like....a joke?
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    Using sugar to prime in keg?.

    Where is the head smack emoji here?
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    Using sugar to prime in keg?.

    Delete
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    Using sugar to prime in keg?.

    Haha. And check out the timely ad I go at the top of this thread...
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    Using sugar to prime in keg?.

    apparantly that is what the guys at miller and coors think too...
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