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  1. GregT

    Mash Paddle Giveaway

    I'm still using a long spoon to stir the mash! I need it!
  2. GregT

    Kegs from Keg Connection

    I also sent an email to them almost a week ago that hasn't been responded to.
  3. GregT

    Growlers

    I ended up getting these: http://www.breworganic.com/2literswingtopgrowlerwithhandle.aspx
  4. GregT

    Kegs from Keg Connection

    Ordered two. They were okay, but one of them had plastic inserts that I don't have on my other kegs. They were cruddy, so I tried to use the keg without them, but it leaked. I ended up soaking and scrubbing. They seem to be holding now, but i would sure like to replace those plastic things...
  5. GregT

    Hello from Tulare County (California)

    I figured there would be some people from Fresno on here. Do you shop Bencomo's much? Wish there was a bigger brew store around. I just got a Crankenstein so I want to get bulk grains.
  6. GregT

    Hello from Tulare County (California)

    Hi. Anyone from these parts. It would be cool to meet up with someone who could split some bulk orders. I just paid for the membership. I've received too much benefit from these boards not to. Greg
  7. GregT

    Cost difference betwen AG and extract brewing?

    Check out Austin home brewing's web site recipe. There you can choose whether you want the recipe in AG, PM, or extract. It gives a pretty good idea about how much you can save. I can say with confidence that I have already paid for my AG set up. It really does not take long to do that when...
  8. GregT

    The cure for your short hose troubles

    Thought I would just chime and say I've been using these things for a few weeks now, and they are working great for me. I think I am going to go to one and a half, as two slows the beer down a tad too much for me. Thanks for the idea.
  9. GregT

    Immersion Chiller Leaked Into My Wort

    When that happened to me, I got a spoiled batch of beer. However, my case was different, as I was pumping water from a bucket of ice water that wasn't too clean. The pressure popped the hose off and it pumped a bit into the wort when it was closed to fully cooled. Anyway, I learned to make...
  10. GregT

    anyone tried phat tyre kit from homebrew heaven?

    I have one from Austin fermenting right now.
  11. GregT

    Best commercial beer bottles for homebrew

    +1 on the Sierra Nevada. They are a tad darker than many other bottles, heavy, and low profile. I have lots of New Belgian, but I don't like them. They are thinner, taller, and lighter color than the Sierra Nevada. The only time I ever broke a bottle while capping, it was a New Belgian...
  12. GregT

    Wort Chiller Build

    I just did the IC. It seemed the easiest to build. All I did was coil some 1/2 inch copper and clamped hose on both ends. You may be right about the CFC being better. I just always wonder how much it would slow things down when the water is recirculated, though that is the responsible thing...
  13. GregT

    Wort Chiller Build

    I remember reading something where someone had the RV glycol that circulated through a freezer and to a fermentation chamber where fans blew air across the glycol as it flowed through copper tubing. I remember that well as I tried to (unsuccessfully) convince my wife to let me drill a few holes...
  14. GregT

    Wort Chiller Build

    I haven't actually timed it, but I'm guessing around 20 minutes or less for 5 gallons. I used to use the hose first, then go to the ice water. Then I decided to try just the ice water, and it went much quicker. The model I have says that it is a 200 Gallon per hour model.
  15. GregT

    Wort Chiller Build

    What I do is freeze one gallon milk/water containers. I then use a box cutter to cut away the plastic and put the giant ice cubes in a five gallon bucket where I already have a fountain pump. (I got the fountain pump for around twenty bucks at lowes.) I then fill the bucket with water fifteen...
  16. GregT

    What pressure are you serving at??

    I also put two of these in the diptubes. It increases the length the beer must travel by having it spiral up the tube. Two of them slows down 12psi beer quite a bit. I think I'm going to go down to one, or one and a half on my next keg. Edit: Here is the link to the discussion on the paint...
  17. GregT

    Mini Kegs

    Check this out: http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtopic.php?t=61167 Keep scrolling down past the pics/info on making a kegerator fitting and you will see how he made a set up for taking the 5l kegs on the road. I plan on doing this. I've already used the design to use the mini-kegs in my...
  18. GregT

    co2 2 or 3 way distribution splitter

    I little much, but the check valves are important to me. I found this one to be one of the more affordable ones to buy since I didn't want to mess with making one: http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=250
  19. GregT

    How many kegs should a 5lb tank of beergas mixture be able to serve?

    No, you can carbonate naturally if you choose and still serve with C02.
  20. GregT

    Post your infection

    This a picture down inside of a better bottle after racking the beer from within. The brew was a Flat Tire clone that I had brewed exactly the same before. This time, the Kraussen stayed on the top--never settled. What you are seeing is the top and what settled to the bottom, as I just...
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