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  1. spook

    BrewHardware Giveaway!

    Good luck everyone!
  2. spook

    Cool Brewing Giveaway!

    Count me in!
  3. spook

    All my beers are too dark...

    I think I read somewhere that a higher ph will support more maillard reactions in the boil which could be one more reason for a darker color. Here is the image showing the comparison. There is a link there to the parent page that discusses it...
  4. spook

    Hobo Brewing

    First of all, you are a brewing badass. If I didn't have a thermometer, I'd be tempted to do decoction mashing. By starting with "blood temperature" water/grain and then pulling out roughly 1qt of thick mash per pound of grist, boiling it, re-adding it to the mash, and then repeating 3 times...
  5. spook

    How does Star San work?

    A while back I came across this brewing network episode called "sanitation with Charlie Talley" http://thebrewingnetwork.com/shows/The-Sunday-Session/The-Sunday-Session-03-19-06-Sanitation-w/-Charlie-Talley "Our first official sanitation show. We are joined by Charlie Talley, one of the...
  6. spook

    Canned Air Dusters

    I have never seen one filled with CO2, they are almost always something like "diflouroethane" and are plastared with warnings about not inhaling the contents. I think they probably even have some sort of bitterent or something that tastes nasty to keep kids from trying to inhale them to get high.
  7. spook

    Tips on rebottling a sour?

    I haven't done it, but I entertained rebottling a batch at one point. My guess is that when you rebottle it unless you somehow fully "degass" it you'll have mostly carbed beer, but then no head pressure so after it equalizes I think you'll be undercarbed. If you only have a month I suggest...
  8. spook

    Basement storage... 2nd floor serving?

    Ah, I did miss that and the distances make much more sense now =) Sounds like an impressive project, I'll be staying tuned to see how it turns out.
  9. spook

    HomeBrewTalk 2012 Big Giveaway

    Good luck all.
  10. spook

    Basement storage... 2nd floor serving?

    I wonder if it would be easier to build some sort of keezer/chamber up high in the basement, right up against the ceiling. Sounds crazy at first, but with ceilings as high as you are talking about, you could almost build a little "loft" in the basement, use it as an excuse to build shelves or a...
  11. spook

    diffusion stone storage

    Same here. I just leave it hooked up to the o2 tank on a shelf in the garage. I soak it in star san before and after use and then run the o2 for a few seconds before I put it away. I probably will start covering it with a sanitized baggie.. that seems easy enough.
  12. spook

    Carbing question

    If it were me I would let it finish naturally carbing just to avoid the chance of unfermented priming sugar either affecting the taste or somehow carbing up later and causing you overcarb issues. I would think after 10 days it would be close to done though, so I doubt it is a big deal either way.
  13. spook

    Is DME the Stickiest Substance Known to Man?

    Perhaps only surpassed by Gorilla glue. In the spririt of being constructive, I'll add that oxyclean or barkeeper's friend work great for cleaning all varieties of spilled/dried/burned malt.
  14. spook

    Thought I could do it, but need your help

    I think for modeling purposes you could assume a barrel with a nominal amount of liquid in it and ignore the thin stainless kegs. The other issue is the design duty cycle for your mini fridge's compressor. Most big fridges/freezers have a thermal protection for the compressor motor so it will...
  15. spook

    PSI for Keg

    If you are losing that much co2 there must be a leak. By setting co2 pressure and keg temp you are settling on an equilibrium after a week or two and the beer won't absorb more co2 unless you increase pressure or reduce temp. You will use some co2 to displace beer served, but a tank of co2...
  16. spook

    Thought I could do it, but need your help

    When I was looking at options for cooling a ferm chamber build (still on the drawing board) I came across this calculator meant to help calculate the size of peltier required to cool a given application: http://www.tetech.com/Cooling-Assembly-and-Heat-Load-Calculator/index.php It will give...
  17. spook

    Thought I could do it, but need your help

    I agree that there is a lot of thermal mass there, so you've got to measure this over a longer time to draw any meaningful conclusions about cooling capacity. Another thought.. what kind of insulation do you have on the top and bottom of the barrel? What about on the lines between the barrel...
  18. spook

    Kegs with loose handles? Yay or Nay?

    Same question. I've been looking for a while for kegs at that price. Aside from a local craigslist offer that I didn't catch in time I haven't seen them for less than $35-40 ea + shipping When I saw this deal I jumped on it and bought some. We'll see if I get a pile of kegs that wont hold...
  19. spook

    FYI - $10 ball lock kegs, w/out lids

    Yep, I've used gorilla glue as well with good results. I just clean the worst of the old glue out, and use enough gorilla glue to foam up and fill the gap between the steel and the rubber. They seem to hold well. I just ordered half with new lids and half with their secondary fermenter lids...
  20. spook

    Pac Man Yeast

    For what its worth, I recently harvested successfully from a ceramic swing top bottle of Rogue "XS Imperial Stout" that I discovered hiding in the back of my beer closet. I stepped up a nice starter and pitched most into a test batch of beer last night (which is happily bubbling already) and...
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