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  1. scouser007

    Saints Oatmeal Stout

    Make sure to force carb with beer gas. If you force carb with CO2 or do not clear the headspace you will only get the "Guinness" pour effect after you have drank a good portion of the keg. CO2 is a lot more acidic so there will also be a flavor change as it goes.
  2. scouser007

    Saints Oatmeal Stout

    No problem sorry if my message was a little confused. Just had my first kid and need some sleep.
  3. scouser007

    Saints Oatmeal Stout

    No problem sorry if my message was a little confused. Just had my first kid and need some sleep.
  4. scouser007

    Saints Oatmeal Stout

    So I have been on the quest for the perfect oatmeal stout recipe for a 5 gallon all grain brew. I started with a friends base recipe and have modified it around 8 times now. I like sam smiths and could not get mine to this level initially. But now I like what I made better than theirs, I know...
  5. scouser007

    Mikkeller Sorochi Ace clone information???

    Has anyone perfected this yet? I love this beer yet information on brewing it seems to be none existent. Buying it by the case is not good for my marrage! My first all grain batch will be this weekend. Starting with an oatmeal stout, then want to figure out Mikkellers SA, followed by...
  6. scouser007

    Dumb sparging question

    Hey Bobby. I actually saw that and almost bought it last week with the rest of my order. I am breaking the bank with this project and have tees solder and tubing in. So I may stick with what I have. As far as the tube are you putting a ring on the end of it? Can it hold the weight? Nice job on...
  7. scouser007

    Dumb sparging question

    I have 1 week to figure this out and buy parts as I have planned the official brewery ribbon cutting party. Hot side aeration is the real topic. I have a 50ft 3/8 piece of stainless tube coiled up in my HLT. I am using this as a heat exchanger. This leads to several questions that I...
  8. scouser007

    PEX in place of silicone tubing

    I did not know that about the yeast, thats really interesting. As far as breaking down, I was not thinking about blowing holes in tubing, more a blue oxidize scum on the tubing. I have OCD and would be forced to shine it up. I have wondered in the past if the copper kettles were impating a...
  9. scouser007

    PEX in place of silicone tubing

    lol, hey if it works for you go with it.
  10. scouser007

    Control panel is complete

    My wife says the same thing and I think you are both right, but do not tell her!
  11. scouser007

    Shielding for pilot burners / brewstand

    Okay thats option 3 of which i think I would take.
  12. scouser007

    Shielding for pilot burners / brewstand

    I took a look at those in home depot, cheap and easy to work with. I think if I were to do it again I would use a real thin sheet of stainless. Buy the correct width, and x amount length and cut it into the required amount of sections. Then again the HVAC stuff is a local pick up item.
  13. scouser007

    PEX in place of silicone tubing

    Maybe there is a brand issue at work here, may not all be created equal athough I would assume the name PEX means a certain polymer composition. I tried to do a few turns in the walls so 16 or so on center and straight out to a hose barbe etc and it did not go so well. I used the products from...
  14. scouser007

    PEX in place of silicone tubing

    I would not use it. I plumbed my entire house last year in PEX, and it still gives the water a certain plastic flavor and smell. I imagine if you add heat it would be terrible. Its really bad after water sits in it for a few hours. We have installed filters on any of the tap water we want to...
  15. scouser007

    Shielding for pilot burners / brewstand

    I used 316 sheet form online metal.com. I will say if it is cut to size its VERY difficult to bend, you will most likely cut yourself. I got a big sheet and cut it down, which was VERY hard to do with a jigsaw and a total pain with a grinder. I punched holes in the ends and used several bolts...
  16. scouser007

    Honeywell VR8300Q 3518

    Quick update. In case anyone is trying to do something similar everything now works great. I have it connected to a control panel and have no issues at all. I would actually highly recomend this valve set up, about 10 seconds after the pilot light goes out the gas is shut off. The only thing...
  17. scouser007

    Control panel is complete

    On the pic above. Red is 120 and 24v live, white is of course neutral 120 and 24v. Green is ground and trigger wires. The rail mount was nice as it has grounds that go directly into the rail/box. $5 for the fused connectors, top left ones with a red LED if the fuse blows. Color coded to...
  18. scouser007

    Control panel is complete

    lol, wiring diagram. I am affraid it was not that kind of operation! As soon as a wire falls out I may need to throw it away and start over. I made it a LOT more complicated than it needed to be. For example at first I wired every circuit seperate just to make sure, then went back and...
  19. scouser007

    Control panel is complete

    Sorry for the delay in responses, I did not have any notifications turned on. I used eurotherm controllers as I got 3 of them for free :) and one from ebay for around $70. I really like them, very felxable and somewhat easy to program. I will warn you that there are a lot of configurations...
  20. scouser007

    Ale Saints is almost done

    I am getting excited! Should have my all grain set up done in about 2 weeks. I used 2inch aluminum stock for the stands, they are modular and attach together via 3/8 bolts. Leveling feet on the bottom, adjustable mounts for the burners. Did a LP conversion on the burners and used Honeywell...
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