• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Search results

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. J

    Can i save my flat beer?

    I can tell you how you may have gone wrong but fixing it... No - not at this point.
  2. J

    Strong Chemical Smell & Taste

    3 options really: 1. Fermented too hot 2. Some kind of chlora-whatever induction 3. Didn't allow the yeast enough time to clean up its by-products.
  3. J

    What am I doing wrong?

    Couple of questions to help us answer: 1. What was your grain bill 2. Do you know your efficiency? 3. What yeast did you use? 4. At what temp did you ferment? Give me those and we can narrow it down a bit.
  4. J

    Attaching the keezer collar (kegging)

    Either way has worked for many people. Yes, lifting kegs over and additional 12" will be a PITA - so will recovering anything you drop in there. The hinges will support your collar but keep in mind that you will have to position the keezer away from a wall to allow for clearance when you want to...
  5. J

    Counterflow Chiller?

    I used a garden hose on the outside. Is that what you are referring to? The outer tubing?
  6. J

    storing questions

    Your LME will be good for a very long time. Your whole hops are a completely different matter. Keep them cool and out of light. (fridge). I keep extras of all my left-over hops too and when I accumulate enough, I mix them all up and make an IPA with all of it. Sometimes good. Sometimes bad...
  7. J

    Blow off tube fell out

    I like black and white options. So you think you may have some airborne bugs, right? Option 1: throw it out and definitely not have beer. Option 2: keep it. Let it finish. Taste it when you secondary. Good: keep it. Bad: throw it out. Either way, you've learned something and have a story...
  8. J

    The myth of the <$50 corny keg

    I remember seeing this thread a while ago and y'all were looking for the guy in SD who always has kegs. I found him the other day and he still has some. Price is now $55. He gives them to you pressurized so you know they are good. Just pull the ring to test.
  9. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I glued the collar to the freezer with some very impressive stuff. I'll post a pic of it later. It takes forever to cure but is some of the strongest at a range of temperatures yet flexible enough to not become brittle. I have caulked around both inside and outside bottom of the collar/freezer...
  10. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I have pretty much hit a stopping point until I gather all of the various accoutrement for the outside. Here is how she stands now... More to follow.
  11. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    Yes, just like that! I want to have regs on the outside. It'll fit in with my wife's steampunk theme. I made some tubing thing to hide the power cord for the thermostat today... Didn't finish. Pics to follow. We ended up getting right tore up with Chuck and Nick - the brewer and rep from...
  12. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I've filled the double wall with pipe insulation and covered the whole thing with caulk. I've added a piece of copper tubing above the skirt (aesthetic only - it will tie into the theme). I've removed the original temperature control faceplate with the intention of covering it up. The collar...
  13. J

    Calling all IPA lovers...what are your favorite 3?

    Elder Sculpin Racer 5
  14. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    Much sanding, lacquering, and polishing today - so not much visual progress. I did some of the lighting system installed.
  15. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    Jeebas: Yes, I was referring to the air lines that will run from the tank that will remain inside the keezer. I want them to run to a reg that will be located on the outside, then immediately back into the keezer. Also, the holes are just pilot holes. I will be cutting the full size holes...
  16. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I added a kick plate or skirt to the bottom portion to hide the casters. It is painted with bronze metallic that isn't properly represented in the photo. The overall look will resemble a steampunk theme. I temporarily mounted the Johnson analog controller (bronzed) to the collar. All regs...
  17. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    Ok. So the expanding foam idea, while good in theory, was poor in execution. I completely under estimated the power of this stuff to expand, even with room to diffuse. Some of you probably knew this would happen It bowed out the collar. End state: I removed the foam. I will use some other...
  18. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I put spacer blocks between the two collars and attached the OEM hinges. Here is how it looks now. We'll see how far the foam expanded tomorrow...
  19. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    The next part is quite unique. I would love to claim that I came up with it but my buddy Tim did. We originally wanted to reinforce the flimsy, porous, soft redwood with 1x6 poplar. It ended up being too wide. If you are familiar with this freezer, there is a lip that is stepped down toward...
  20. J

    AZ's Keezer Build

    I made the collar out of 5 1/2" x 1/2" redwood. Before you all go crazy with the replies on how dumb of a wood choice that was - just hang on for a bit. I 45'd the front joints and joined the rear panel in "stupid simple" fashion because I SUCK at making 45 deg joints! The decor will cover...
Back
Top