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  1. kohalajohn

    Successfull fix for the wort in the dead space in the walls of my Brewzila

    My Brewzilla AIO has a metal basket. There is a dead space for wort in between the basket wall and the outer wall. The vorlauf recirculation system does not catch it, as the wort is just pumped to the top of the mash, and drains down to the center hole in the bottom. The dead space...
  2. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    Right. The rotten egg smell is not part of the recipe.
  3. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    Seriously though, thanks for your interpretation of the testing printout. Now I know this is basically RO water. I'm going to make a Pale Ale with it. So according to the BrewFather calculation, I should add Calcium Chloride 55 mg/l and a whopping 300 mg/l for the Calcium Sulfide. So for my...
  4. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    I'm in Canada. But I solved the shipping problem. Just don't test mountain runoff again. So that's free from now on. Seriously, that was the only "wild" water I wish to test. From now on it will be my own tap water through RO and brew based on zeros.
  5. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    Yeah, the analysis was expensive. More than I expected, at $260 cad. Once I finish John Palmer's first book, I will get the one purely on water, the one with Kaminski. The fun here is the folk in the club will learn about their natural water for the first time, and also enjoy a keg made from it.
  6. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    This is super interesting. Keep it coming. In the meantime I am reading John Palmer and Scott Jainish and getting up to speed.
  7. kohalajohn

    water expertise requested please

    Hello all I am attaching a laboratory water analysis that I commissioned. It is untreated ground water taken from a Gulf Island on the west coast of Canada. Our club has an oceanfront camping area. River water runs underground, through the "fines" and we collect it. It is untreated...
  8. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Continuiing to get too deep into this rabbit hole. While the zipper method may be ok for hops, it's not as robust as the melting method. For example, you can't use the zipper method for sous vide. You have to use clothespins to hold the zipper above the hot water line.
  9. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Hey, those reusable freezer bags do have the proper channels in the back sheet. Just like the usual vacuum freezer bags. That's good. You have to buy a small handheld pump to suck out the air. But it's cheap. Some complaints that that rechargeable internal battery dies after a year...
  10. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    That would be great
  11. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    That product probably works great, but they won't create the same vacuum as a vacuum machine channel bag does. The bags normally used in. FoodSaver machines and their kind have a back sheet that feels pebbled. They are called channel bags because the pebbled side creates a one way channel...
  12. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    I should say I am not using Mylar bags at all. Just the plastic rolls of freezer bag material. But they are pretty thick. More thick than ziplock bags.
  13. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Let us know if it works. I don’t have a FoodSaver but it looks like it should work.
  14. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Thanks for the tips on ordering bulk hops Can someone point me to a supplier for Vancouver, Canada.
  15. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    I just ordered a large roll of vacuum bag material. comes in a box with a cutter built in. The cost per use is virtually zero
  16. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Ok, I think I've found what works for me. My vacuum bags come in long rolls. So instead of vacuum bagging an ounce each time, I vacuum bag a large amount. I leave an extra six inches of bag at one end I use scissors to cut away the seal, take out an ounce, then use the machine to vacuum...
  17. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    @day-tripper please give me a link to that mylar packaging, thanks
  18. kohalajohn

    Glass jars for freezing pellets?

    Pellets stored in glass jars, purged with co2 and frozen? I read about how well frozen hop pellets last in the freezer. And I have a vacuum pack machine. But the vacuum bagging method is not convenient. I have to open a bag containing many ounces of pellets, just to use one ounce. And...
  19. kohalajohn

    Sterilizing that head space

    Yeah, I think we are all using the same basic idea. Since I package in small ten liter kegs, my systems are smaller. I store my starsan in a five gallon bucket. I pour this into my keg then use an inverted one liter plastic bottle as my "dedicated starsan keg" for topping up and out of the...
  20. kohalajohn

    EVA Barrier Line conversion

    Tell me a bit more about the SS please. Where did you get parts and how did you make connections?
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