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  1. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Canned wort: concentrate vs non-concentrate; hot break material

    (for no other reason than reassurance...)
  2. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Canned wort: concentrate vs non-concentrate; hot break material

    Ditto for me on time/pressure, Marc. Skimping on processing parameters seems dubious at best. What I like best is I can measure in a stock pot and tune the SG exactly, then ladle into jars. No guessing or approximations (for some reason I can never seem to hit the SG exactly just doing...
  3. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Canned wort: concentrate vs non-concentrate; hot break material

    Couple of canned wort questions. I am assuming employing proper pressure canning techniques, using non-chlorinated water, the whole proper operation list... 1. Is there a downside, other than using more jars, to canning a 1.035 SG solution of DME for direct pitching vs the more common 1.080 SG...
  4. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Anvil Spigot thread type?

    @Bobby_M, can you elaborate on the spigot? It is short like a garden hose bib. An NPT fitting I tried threaded only a turn or so, so I won't be forcing NPT on it. Your BSP-BLQD adapter threads smoothly, but the spigot only reaches into about the middle of the female BSPP. (I didn't want to...
  5. EscapeArtistBrewing

    SS Brewtech InfuSSion Mash Tun Custom Heater

    @Indian_villager, how has this rig worked out for you? Have you had any problems with the heating element affecting the insulation? I see there is insulation fill-in where the drain tube exits at the side of the tun, and hence close to the element. Has the insulation been...
  6. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Sanitizing Cold Crash Guardian

    Interesting note, Whiskey. I'm thinking I will allow the entire bag to dry completely before hooking the apparatus up. Ethanol would probably better evaporate, even in a resting bag. Timing the setup with the bag's drying might prove difficult, though. There's always risk of the open...
  7. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Sanitizing Cold Crash Guardian

    The bag was dumped--trust me! Tubing, check valve, bladder valve as well. Everclear comes in 95% and 75% strengths; I have the 95%. Optimal ethanol dilution for sanitization is about 70%. (There are a number of references out there that talk about the reasons for this, mainly regarding...
  8. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Sanitizing Cold Crash Guardian

    Recently got an infection of the CCG bladder (Serratia marcescens ?). I used Star San to do a pre-sanitize, but I did not dry the bladder out completely, hence a moist environment in the bag. I'm planning on running this again, but I would appreciate comments on using a 70% ethanol solution...
  9. EscapeArtistBrewing

    How do you all sanitize your recirculation/whirlpool pump?

    Second. He is ethical, honest, runs a well-stocked shop, and is more generous with his time and talent than most of us could ever be.
  10. EscapeArtistBrewing

    How do you all sanitize your recirculation/whirlpool pump?

    Bobby, is your time/temp based on Pasteurization protocol? (I see there are several time vs. temp procedures to choose from.) I've been looking for "how to sanitize recirc tubing post-boil" guildlines/best practices, to no avail. I believe I read (from you?) that pumps don't like boiling fluid...
  11. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Pitching rate "rules of thumb"

    What I had in mind was a formal (as in formula) derivation of values seen in charts such as this one found on this page. When I see tables like this: I start thinking about an equation to fit pitch rate to gravity, but if it's all based on experimentation and best-practices (thanks...
  12. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Pitching rate "rules of thumb"

    Where do the "standard" pitching rates for lagers vs ales come from? General consensus over time and trials? Or, Is there a definitive spec (published study) "out there" for the rates (.75M cells/ml-°P for ales, vs. 1M for 1.060 ales vs. 1.5M for lagers)? Finally, for a given style...
  13. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    I would like to see that, Doug, if only to know the parameters that would go into the calculation. Offhand, I would think such items as percent moisture in DME and a quantification of the molecular interaction between solute (DME) and solvent (water) would be of interest. It's been 50 years...
  14. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    I would like to know, definitively, if concentration of wort affects the stability and safety of a "sweet liquid" processed via pressure canning. Does a higher osmotic concentration affect the anti-spore quality of the medium? Wish I knew. C'mon graduate assistants, get cracking! I wrote the...
  15. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    I picked 42 PPG because that's the value morebeer's DME calculator assumes. So many sources to play with out there (I love it....)
  16. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    I hear you, @mac_1103, and and the worry goes away after a fine IPA. My interest was mainly in understanding the relationship between PPG and SG, and the notion of number of (points/moles/molecules) of sugar in a volume (concentration) vs gravity. I love my theory--yes, but there's some...
  17. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    A follow-on question: should starter wort be considered, and prepared as, a standard solution? A standard solution is made by weighing the calculated solute, dissolving in a small amount of solvent, and topping up. Seems a more accurate way to create 1 gallon of 1.042 wort from 42.0 PPG DME: 1...
  18. EscapeArtistBrewing

    PPG, wort gravity, and DME volume

    How should the typical formula for DME addition to starter wort deal with the volume contribution of the DME itself? Assume a PPG for the DME is 42 points/lb/gal. To make 1 gallon of wort with SG=1.042, I would (per common practice) mix 1 gallon water with 1 lb of DME. Please ignore the high...
  19. EscapeArtistBrewing

    120v to mash, then propane to boil?

    I've seen comments that the Clawhammer can be propane-boiled/heated. That claim always gives me pause. I don't think the smell of bakelite and neoprene in the morning smells like Victory at all...
  20. EscapeArtistBrewing

    Brewbuilt X3 sight glass vs Flex Chamber

    The Brewbuilt X3 Flex Chamber holds 20oz of material and sits below the butterfly valve. A 3 inch sight glass could be used instead, with the valve below the glass, and adding a 3" 90deg elbow and extension would aid in trub dumping (without having to remove the container, as with the Flex...
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