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  1. pedalbiker

    Storing Grain

    Find some non sealing stainless steel corny kegs to store your grains in..
  2. pedalbiker

    Stout Recipe Check

    Depends on the kind of stout. but if it is a Irish Stout. We all assume from the yeast. I would bump the Pils to about 85% Take the roasted barley to about 3% and put the rest of a medium crystal. That will give you a nice malty Irish red stout. Just my thought. Yeh I know this is more of a...
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  5. pedalbiker

    March Pumps and converted Sanke MLT

    Nice job with the window motor..
  6. pedalbiker

    Cody Brewing

    Anybody know of this place? I would be leary of them. They bought cornies from me several months ago I have yet to receive payment or even a return call They have a BYOB. Has been paid !!
  7. pedalbiker

    False bottom problem

    Buy four stainless carriage bolts four nuts and four acorn nuts. Double nut the bolts with a regular nut on the bottom side of the false bottom and acorn nuts on the top side. This will hold all your keggle will do Terry
  8. pedalbiker

    Keggle price?

    I have nice clean legal keggles on ebay they are a fair price with or without valves, thermometers sight, gauges, or made to order. Check them out Thanks Pedal
  9. pedalbiker

    too much clove

    The pumpkin beer I brewed came out with too much clove flavor. It is kegged. Can I make a cinnamon "pumpkin pie spice" tea and add to too my beer? Thanks
  10. pedalbiker

    Help me pick a brew kettle

    Pedalbikers are legal kegs also. They are nice and readt to go. Sabco also make a nice product. You will spend 20.oo for a coupler and welding and about 20.00 for a valve
  11. pedalbiker

    light weight tier system

    You may want to concider a single tier stand not as much lifting. Maybe think about a mash tun that will tilt to empty.
  12. pedalbiker

    brass in your keggle?

    A bazooka t will cause you no problem. If you ask Pro Brewers many will tell you they put a piece of cooper in the bottom of their kettle. It does no harm. Terry
  13. pedalbiker

    grain mill

    I have a two roller that works great> I would buy again...
  14. pedalbiker

    Refractometer

    Thanks for the kind words to keggle Brewing. Best of luck and happy brewing Terry
  15. pedalbiker

    What type of screen to use with keggle...

    I have a Bazooka tree in my boil keggle work very nice. I do make hinged false bottoms for mash tuns but I think they are over kill when boiling Pedal
  16. pedalbiker

    10 gallon cornies?

    I have a couple of these http://cgi.ebay.com/10-Gallon-Ball-Lock-Corny-Keg_W0QQitemZ300104939428QQihZ020QQcategoryZ38172QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Thanks
  17. pedalbiker

    New Keggle via pedalbiker

    Thanks for the purchase John. I am building a kettle for you with the same love of the craft as every brew that will come from your brewery Thanks Terry
  18. pedalbiker

    New Keggle via pedalbiker

    Thanks to all those who purchase our keggles. The corny kegs are mostly 80.00 for 4. Last trip I found a very few blue tops and thought I see what they were worth. I do have false bottoms and siphon tubes done just not posted yet. Also have Fermentap sight gauges now available. Once again...
  19. pedalbiker

    paddle motor purchased - ideas please

    Brewpastor I bought an electric ice cream maker at a yard sale, mounted it to the lid of my mash tun. It works great has enough power turns nice and slow I do 20 to 25 lbs of grain and it never bogs down. You can find them for 5.00 to 10.00 has paddle and all Pedal
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    10 gal batches

    I have nice keggles on ebay at http://stores.ebay.com/keggle-brewing I buy kegs legal spend my time converting them for fellow homebrewers at a fair price. I did all the leg work finding the best for the least for nice clean keggles. you just have to do the brewing Thanks Pedal
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