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  1. jbadd99

    Mash tun question

    The size of you mashtun will largely be dictated by what kind of brews you're doing, i.e. how much mash they will need to hold. I've found that after adding a small domed false bottom, I fill up my 10g cooler a little more than half way with 12 lbs of grain and 2 quarts of water per pound. If...
  2. jbadd99

    Grain bed with heating mash tun

    Let me start by saying I'm new to brewing as well. That said, I've read multiple articles/posts, etc that advocate stirring every 20 minutes. My brew buddy, who is in the process of opening a microbrewery and who has more brews than I can count under his belt, also advocates a mash stir every...
  3. jbadd99

    my new philosophy with kegging equipment

    Orange, where were you yesterday? LOL. Thank you for the link! Next time I fill up on c02, I may just do that!
  4. jbadd99

    my new philosophy with kegging equipment

    So, I found the answer to my questions after a little more research. I purchased my tubing from Ritebrew - they have links to the connectors, but no JG part #. Makes it hard to price shop when you still have to run down the part numbers. So, for Bev Seal Ultra 235 this is what I've come up...
  5. jbadd99

    my new philosophy with kegging equipment

    I may have to come see this for myself - I'm in Canton. I'm using Bev-Seal 235 3/16" line for my setup myself. If I read correctly, JG part # PI4512F4S is the correct connector for beer nut/tailpiece replacement for this line. Am I correct in this? Sometimes I feel like I've been beating my...
  6. jbadd99

    Any good videos or instructions on installing Bayou Ball valve?

    I was less than pleased with the instructions myself and haven't been able to find anything online to assist.
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