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  1. Mongo64

    boiling hops w/beer to increase bitterness

    Good to hear this worked out for you. I have a keg that may need some tweaking and was thinking of doing something similar to add a little more bitterness.
  2. Mongo64

    Zero minute hop addition... what to do?

    This is what I did for my last 2 batches. I think I like the results so far but I really cant do a side by side comparison. Previously I was dropping in the zero minute hops and turning on the chiller right away. It is interesting to hear what other people are doing.
  3. Mongo64

    Zero minute hop addition... what to do?

    Hey guys, I know everyone does things different, But I am interested in what people do for zero minute hop additions. Do you add the hops and immediately and start to cool your batch? I seem to recall commercial brewers would transfer to whirlpool at this stage. What do you guys think would...
  4. Mongo64

    Wringer for hop bag?

    I usually cool off my batch a bit first, then I put the hop bag in a strainer (at around 170 deg) to drain for a few minutes over the keggle while I continue to run my immersion cooler. I end up giving the bag a good squeeze with bare hands (clean mind you). Sometimes a bit hot but I've had a...
  5. Mongo64

    Why sanitary welds on keggles, etc?

    Seems to me that the only sanitary weld of a coupler to a keg would be welding from the inside, and I don't know anyone that does that. Maybe someone with more welding exp. could speak to that tho.
  6. Mongo64

    Removing Oxiclean white residue from glass??

    What you are seeing is most likely minerals that have precipitated from your water, not oxi-clean. Rinse with Star-san and you should be good to go. No worries. :)
  7. Mongo64

    Im so mad at myself

    Just another reason to use StarSan over Iodophor... well just assuming, but I really hope it was StarSan since you said you are going to drink it anyways.:mug:
  8. Mongo64

    Mashtun Jacket Ideas

    I don't direct fire my MLT and wanted better performing insulation than the refletix stuff I see a lot of people use. I found that the 2' x 4' sheets of 1/2" polystyrene insulation at Home Depot are flexible enough to be wrapped around a keg(and they are real cheap, about $2 ea.). I used 2...
  9. Mongo64

    Wyeast Pacman

    You'll be fine with 11g of Notty, don't worry about it. Rehydrating your dry yeast it is probably a good idea too.
  10. Mongo64

    Glacial silt brewing

    What does this water look like if you let it sit for 2 weeks? I'd bet that it clears itself of silt pretty well.
  11. Mongo64

    Anyone use this temp controller off ebay?

    I forgot to say that I'm using a mini fridge for cooling rated at 1.4A. I've controlled it with a 10 relay already so I know that the switching should be OK. Can someone measure the OD of the temp sensor? I wanna use it in one of the thermowells from Brewers Hardware if it will fit.
  12. Mongo64

    Anyone use this temp controller off ebay?

    I'm looking for a temperature controller for my fermentation chamber. This one only displays temp in deg. C (not a big problem) but it has a heating and cooling stage which is a requirement for my needs. Anyone using one of these...
  13. Mongo64

    Prolonged Fermentation Advice

    Some of those Belgian yeasts take a long time to finish fermenting. I have a Saison (OG 1.072) using Wyeast 3726 which I thought was done after 2 weeks (1.010 gravity). I racked to a corny and noticed it was still building pressure. I now have 1.005 gravity at week 3 and it may not be done...
  14. Mongo64

    Saison with Belgian Wyeast 3726 Farmhouse Ale Yeast

    I did end up putting a little of the harvested yeast back into my two cornies and I have let these sit at room temp for about a week now. I pull the pressure relief valve about once a day and I've for gas coming out so they must be fermenting albeit slowly. I just checked the gravity an it's...
  15. Mongo64

    Welding S/S to copper

    Why not solder copper fittings to your pots?
  16. Mongo64

    Where to buy a good brew pot?

    Check out a local restaurant supply shop. You may be able to find a good quality Al pot for the price of a cheap turkey fryer pot if you are lucky. Plus a lot of restaurant cooking gadgets are real handy for homebrewing... long spoons, gallon size measuring pitures, strainers, funnels, lid for...
  17. Mongo64

    how cold can you go

    Heating pad from the drug store work good too. Three heat setting and cheaper that the brew-belt or whatever they call it.
  18. Mongo64

    Saison with Belgian Wyeast 3726 Farmhouse Ale Yeast

    I brewed a Saison for the first time and used Wyeast 3726 Farmhouse Ale Yeast. My OG was a bit higher than I expected and ended up at 1.072. I let fermented at 66-72 deg over 2 weeks and ended up at 1.010 which I thought was done so I kegged 2 cornies. I also harvested the yeast. I put one...
  19. Mongo64

    solder-less copper bits and solder types

    A 5/8" compression fitting fits standard 1/2" copper pipe. That's what I used for easy disassembly and tight fitting results. Soldered up a pickup tube from standard 1/2 pipe and fittings for the MLT.
  20. Mongo64

    Question About Oxide Layer...

    If your pot fits in your oven then you didn't buy a big enough pot... lol.
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