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  1. steveo929

    Grain Mill

    Does anyone live in NYC that has a grain mill I can use for a few minutes? I'd definitely throw in some homebrew when it's done! Let me know, thanks! Steve [email protected]
  2. steveo929

    False bottom question

    Cool, and while we're on the topic...I'm going to have the same problem with my boil kettle. I'm using a bazooka tube looking thing from Northern brewer as a hop filter. It comes out straight from the valve so it's about 3 inches from the bottom...that's a lot of liquid that will be left...
  3. steveo929

    False bottom question

    Hmm, yes that might be right. I didn't have a tube attached to the outlet barb so that makes more sense now. I'll try it out. Any other suggestions though?
  4. steveo929

    False bottom question

    Hey everyone I really need some help with using my new false bottom for a keggle. I tested it today with water and it didn't seem to get a good suction when I opened the valve. As soon as the level of water gets below the valve or bulkhead fitting it doesn't drain at all. Can anyone help...
  5. steveo929

    All grain apartment brewing on balcony! First time brewer

    Thanks for the tips but I have a friend helping me with any water/wort movement. Shouldn't be a problem, anyways going to get a pump after a few batches probably, depending on difficulty and amount of craigslist posts titled "march pump" lol.
  6. steveo929

    All grain apartment brewing on balcony! First time brewer

    Hey everyone, new to the site and brewing in general. Not sure why it took me so long to decide that I should stop buying and start making a beverage that I drink more than water. Thanks for all the info on this site that I used to research for all of my supplies and brewing knowledge. So I...
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