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  1. caseyodell

    Problem with new Riptide Pump

    Blichmann should jump on this issue. I was going to purchase a Riptide but will not hold off. thank you for the information.
  2. caseyodell

    Hops are up in the NW. Do I cut them back?

    Hello. All 18 of my hop plants are between 1" and 8" as of March 24, 2017. Should they all be cut back? If so, when? If not, do I simply wait for the 6 most aggressive vines to take shape and cut the rest back? Please help. Thank you.
  3. caseyodell

    Hops broke ground already

    Hello. I'm following this thread trying to understand if I am supposed to cut ALL the early shoots that have come up in the last 2 weeks, or only the smallest ones. Please help. thanks
  4. caseyodell

    Glass washer

    That is my current practice and it works well. I want to install one in the counter top so that I don't have to keep switching from hoses to washer on the faucet. I also just realized the glass washers wont work with corney kegs. I'll keep searching for solutions. thank you.
  5. caseyodell

    Glass washer

    I am designing a sink area and want to incorporate a surface mounted glass rinser into the stainless steel sink surface. I want this to rinse glass carboys as well as corny kegs. Can someone suggest a product that can be surface mounted and has good pressure/spray for carboys and the corny kegs?
  6. caseyodell

    Oxygen regulator flow rate

    I recently purchased an O2 regulator and would like to know a good rule of thumb for liters/minute for 5 gallons of beer. After reading all the threads and calculation on the subject, I'm really confused. The best I can tell is that .5 or 1.0 liters/minute for 60 seconds is sufficient. Can...
  7. caseyodell

    Freezing hop pellets?

    Very good! Thank you for all the information.
  8. caseyodell

    Freezing hop pellets?

    Should I be freezing hop pellets for storage?
  9. caseyodell

    Hops affected by rust?

    Thanks. My cages are 10' tall!
  10. caseyodell

    Hops affected by rust?

    I use wire tomato cages to grow my hops. Will the rust from the metal have any affect on the plants?
  11. caseyodell

    Hops plant identification

    thanks. these plants are established and give me good crop.
  12. caseyodell

    Hops plant identification

    Is there a method, other than looking at pictures, of identifying what type of hops I have growing? I was given a rhizome with no real identification. We think it is cascade but are not certain.
  13. caseyodell

    Diacetyl boil off

    At least I won't have to give any away!
  14. caseyodell

    Diacetyl boil off

    Thank you so much for the replies. Unfortunately I bottled 5 gallons of it and have the other five in a Cornelius keg. Both are currently chilling. It is clear as a bell and I will drink it. Live and learn for next time.
  15. caseyodell

    Diacetyl boil off

    I'm resigned to the fact that my first lager finished with a diacetyl flavor due to the lack of a rest during fermentation. Is there any chance it can be heated to a certain temp and be boiled off?
  16. caseyodell

    How to adjust pre-boil gravity for temperature

    Great answers. thanks for the help
  17. caseyodell

    How to adjust pre-boil gravity for temperature

    I start to heat my wort after the first batch sparge to increase my time efficiency. By the time I have my full batch for boiling, the temperature is up around 190 degrees. How do I get an accurate pre-boil gravity reading at that temperature?
  18. caseyodell

    Batch sparge from the bottom up

    Very good. Thank you
  19. caseyodell

    Batch sparge from the bottom up

    Yes, I stir the mash after both batch sparges.
  20. caseyodell

    Batch sparge from the bottom up

    I have a horizontal 3 keg brewing system and I use the batch sparge method. I have been using my pump to introduce the sparge water into the mash kettle through the bottom pick up tube vs. dumping it in the top. Are there any negative's to this method?
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