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  1. kellynm

    New Hop Report: Kohatu

    Bump! :-)
  2. kellynm

    Dogs

    I posted earlier, but forgot how to have the picture display without having to click on a link... anyway.... here's my girl Sydney, one more time....
  3. kellynm

    Dogs

  4. General Stuff

    General Stuff

    General items
  5. kellynm

    Grainfather water volumes

    I used the calculators on the gf website and the gf app... my volumes came out correctly for the size of my batch. I boiled for 90 mins...
  6. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    I received mine yesterday too... was concerned about some of the issues others were/are having. This morning, I connected all the parts and did a heating test. Here are the results: added 10 L of 131 F water set switches to mash/mash pump on set mash setpoint to 154 F it took 22 minutes...
  7. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    I just purchased a roll of Reflectix from Lo*es... $25. It's 24" tall x 25' long... I've heard some folks double wrap their GF...
  8. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    Or maybe this will work... https://www.homebrewtalk.com/photo/graincoat-dimensions-66570.html
  9. Graincoat dimensions

    Graincoat dimensions

    graincoat dimensions made from reflectix...
  10. GrainFather

    GrainFather

    GrainFather related info
  11. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    Well... I have the file, not the link. I'll pm you... :-)
  12. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    Congrats on the GF! I can't wait to get mine too! As far as the reflectix, you'll need the 24".... do you have the template for the cutouts?
  13. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    No prob. We all make mistakes... you will too! I think that a new brewer might be better suited to make 5 gallon batches, not that you can't start with 10. But 5 gallon batches will allow you to brew more often... unless you have a bunch of friends to share your beer with. I am biased...
  14. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    That system looks fine... Honestly either one is going to work for you... and that's what it's really all about. What is going to make you happy? 10 gallon batches might be a good thing for you... for me... I prefer 5 gallon batches. Not that one is better than the other... its just what...
  15. kellynm

    Grainfather!!

    Maybe something like this could help...http://m.lowes.com/pd/Utilitech-9-ft-20-Amp-110-Volt-123-Gray-Indoor-Extension-Cord/50248947
  16. kellynm

    Ss Brew Bucket and TSP cleaner

    Tsp is tri sodium phosphate.
  17. kellynm

    convert propane burner to house gas line

    Good luck with your project! Keep in mind that natural gas has approx. half the BTU value as propane... ie you're going to use twice as much natural gas as propane to heat the same volume of water.
  18. kellynm

    Water Rookie...Profile Advice

    "Our water quality data is readily available to our customers, as we publish a Water Quality Report every year. This report, available by calling the Water Department at 215-685-6300, could answer many of your questions." Try calling them, tell them you are a homebrewer looking for specific...
  19. kellynm

    Water Rookie...Profile Advice

    Ward labs would be the most complete way to go. I'd also try calling or emailing the city water dept... they should be able to provide you with some of those values. I quickly looked at the Philly water dept's website... they say you have roughy around 100 -150 ppm hardness in your water (hard...
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