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    What came in the mail for you today?

    10 gallon Ss brewtech Brite tank this week.
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    lets see your full Fermenters

    It's a strawberry blonde, was about a week into fermentation on the pic. 3 days on the berries and it's tasting great
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    New post a picture of your pint

    Blood orange wheat dry hopped with 1oz citra
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    1-2 bbl start up

    For personal use or a start up brewery? Personal use I'm sure 2bbl is fine. If I was starting a brewery on a 2bbl system I'd want both 2 and 4bbl tanks myself, that way you can double batch your popular beers.
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    1-2 bbl start up

    Building your own CBS 100 gallon system would be the way to go. Have them or spike build the kettle/controller. And source the basket from arbor fab, elements from the electric Brewery, and the rest of the fittings from a place like brewers hardware. Building a house system is easy enough...
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    Glycol Temp Control Set Up

    Got mine Saturday and hooked it up for a water test last night. Cooled great so far. Will get it hooked up to the fermenter Wednesday.
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    1-2 bbl start up

    I assume the boil kettle has a 4500watt element then you're using a 220v rims rocket? It's not going to cut it at 55 gallons. At 55 gallon kettle you'll need two 5500 watt elements in the boil kettle and a hefty herms coil with a 5500 watt element in a hlt then a mash tun. Someone might make...
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    1-2 bbl start up

    You're going to need minimum 2 5500 watt elements in the boil kettle for that size batch. 3 if you step up more than 55 gallon kettle. So, in short, no you're not going to be able to scale up from that. Edit: it's out of my range as far as help but you're going to want at least a 50 amp panel...
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    What came in the mail for you today?

    1/2hp aquarium chiller yesterday. Now to make it cool everything.
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    Unboxing the Nano from CO Brewing

    I can when I get out of work. Comes out of a pump into a T with a valve on each end. One valve goes to the bottom of the kettle, one to the top. Pump is fed by 1" inlet fittings and hose, hose to the bottom is 3/4" fittings/hose, and the one going to the mash manifold is 3/16" hose.
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    Unboxing the Nano from CO Brewing

    Did a 15 gallon (14 in fermenter) batch yesterday, no issues at all. Everything went great. Next step is to work on getting my efficiency up. Whether it be running the recycle faster or finer crush on the grain it's pretty bad right now. Going to crush the next batch at .039 and see how it does.
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    Glycol Temp Control Set Up

    Ordered one today, fingers crossed it works.
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    Unboxing the Nano from CO Brewing

    Yes, I got a non shiney version from the electric brewery.
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    Unboxing the Nano from CO Brewing

    My standard element did that in the same spot every time.
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    Few newbie brew videos

    Thanks guys. Have made a few new ones Keg and conical cip video https://youtu.be/UlBPQ1edzQY Kegging against everyone's rules on here lol https://youtu.be/iXQvtOQV8To Blood orange wheat part one https://youtu.be/H-h0-QxCfpA Tasting the IPA and PA https://youtu.be/e-cpQwoQRAc
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    So far I've done 3 batches between pale ale and IPA, two IPA batches one PA. I've used 1056, 1318, and Conan/WLP 095 in each one. Both IPA's were the same hop schedule but pretty different grain bills. It's hard to compare since things aren't exact but the 1056 IPA would smell up an entire...
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    American Wheat Beer Orange American Wheat

    Brewed this, 5 gallons was orange, 5 was a lemon orange mix. Got great reviews and didn't last long at all. Great recipe.
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