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One of my perlick 525SS keeps leaking. So much so that I took it off line since I can't trust it. Have disassembled and cleaned several times and can't find anything wrong with it...

Will replace the O-rings one more time and see if it works.
 
One of my perlick 525SS keeps leaking. So much so that I took it off line since I can't trust it. Have disassembled and cleaned several times and can't find anything wrong with it...

Will replace the O-rings one more time and see if it works.


I'm sorry did you think this was the bitch about your faucet thread?

Time for the test!
 
One of my perlick 525SS keeps leaking. So much so that I took it off line since I can't trust it. Have disassembled and cleaned several times and can't find anything wrong with it...

Will replace the O-rings one more time and see if it works.

Thought those things were indestructible.

I'm sorry did you think this was the bitch about your faucet thread?

Time for the test!

Flock. Is it open book? I'm **** at Starwarsing
 
I'm sorry did you think this was the bitch about your faucet thread?

Time for the test!

Feck off.....

I mean, thank you for your comment, good friendly friend. :)

Thought those things were indestructible.

They have weaknesses and have had many problems. My other 4 work wonderfully. One of them just sucks....
 
Feck off.....



I mean, thank you for your comment, good friendly friend. :)







They have weaknesses and have had many problems. My other 4 work wonderfully. One of them just sucks....


Welcome aboard, grab your illustrated Star War encyclopedia, and hang on.

Underwear choices are kept private here. Wear underoos, IDGAF.
 
(The test is shipping me beer)

Did I pass or is it a fail-only test?

Underwear choices are kept private here. Wear underoos, IDGAF.

I thought @iijakii had already broken the underpants barrier with his porno gown equipped with bilateral beers.

I am currently sporting something similar.

TL,DR. No underpants.
 
Having this courtesy of @bigperm is this supposed to look like this? Don't get me wrong it's tasty, but different to the eye.
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Up until very recently when I learned from this and other unmentionable threads about IPA's that look like chicken soup, I had no idea that this kind of thing existed. I'm still very beer-ignorant and still for the most part want gin-clear beer.

If I had ordered a beer a couple of years ago and it came looking like that I'd probably ask for something different. (The situation never presented itself so it's moot.)

If a beer is that soup-like it's got to have some redeeming hopsplosion features.

Bought a sixer of IPA today. It's got "unfiltered" on the label. It tastes good but it tastes like an APA and has a **** ton of trub in it. To me that's a fail and using label gimmicks to cover up the shortcomings in process. No reason an unfiltered, not very hoppy IPA (APA) should have floaties throughout.

Nonetheless, I'm gonna have another.

Still beer o'clock here
 
Up until very recently when I learned from this and other unmentionable threads about IPA's that look like chicken soup, I had no idea that this kind of thing existed. I'm still very beer-ignorant and still for the most part want gin-clear beer.

If I had ordered a beer a couple of years ago and it came looking like that I'd probably ask for something different. (The situation never presented itself so it's moot.)

If a beer is that soup-like it's got to have some redeeming hopsplosion features.

Bought a sixer of IPA today. It's got "unfiltered" on the label. It tastes good but it tastes like an APA and has a **** ton of trub in it. To me that's a fail and using label gimmicks to cover up the shortcomings in process. No reason an unfiltered, not very hoppy IPA (APA) should have floaties throughout.

Nonetheless, I'm gonna have another.

Still beer o'clock here


I have enjoyed other "hazy" beers that were good. I recently tried to brew a hazy brew, but it wasn't cloudy and murky. Idk. The roller babe seemed a bit unappealing to the eye, but it was good.
 
I have enjoyed other "hazy" beers that were good. I recently tried to brew a hazy brew, but it wasn't cloudy and murky. Idk. The roller babe seemed a bit unappealing to the eye, but it was good.

I guess until the day comes that I taste a Heady, a Julius or something else that looks like the contents of Buffalo Bill's bathtub in Silence of the Lambs I should reserve judgement.

Don't get me wrong, I'd drink it and in all likelihood enjoy it. I do like hoppy beers. It's just that I think there have got to be a lot of mediocre soup beers just getting in on this trend. They can't all be stellar ho orgasm inducing elixirs. Cloudy with a chance of meh.
 
Having coffee. just got off ol' chugger which is a salt spreader here at work.
Had to clear off 5" of SPRING out of the parking lot. ... :mad:
 
Decoctions are always assumed to be at boiling temps.

BS is a pure numbers tool and does not seem to account for the large amount of lost heat to the actual process of pulling the decoction. I'm guessing it's modeled on an idealized calorimeter but is harder thing to mathematically model in reality.

Offset the lost thermal energy on two fronts.
1. Main mash can be heated directly to maintain the rest temp from which the decoction is pulled. (I use a very low flame on my MT with the reflectix). No fires yet.

2. As Q mentioned, up the volume of the pulled decoction over what BS suggests. That's something that boils down to experience but typically I'm at about suggested volume +25%. Better to have too much than not enough

It's really not too hard to do. I get enjoyment out of doing these silly mashes

Two things I think I think are worth mentioning
1. The effects of specialty malts added for color seem to be magnified so tailor your recipe acordingly
2. Mash pH seems to clock in a bit lower probably as a result of same. (Very small data set so I may be way off base there)

There is a thread in my sig covering some of what I've learned about step mashes. I might be of use. I am far from experienced at the whole thing but have done my best not to disseminate any misinformation therein. Here is the thread if your on mobile.

Thanks Gavin! I'm definitely going to check out that thread later today. Another thing I just thought of, the brewery that I have two of the 750s from, called Matuska, apparently is a guy who is brewing according to the traditional style (for Czech that means decoction, fly sparge) for his ales. The pale ale which was really good, the Apollo Galaxy, was brewed with decoction, and it almost looks like there's no specialty malts by color alone, but it doesn't just taste like pilsner only. From the stories that I heard, his dad was working for one pretty major brewery (I don't remember which one) so he had years and years of experience brewing a Czech pils. That knowledge and skill translated into the owner of this brewery's beers no matter what style. Have you tried it in a pale ale or IPA or anything like that yet?
 
Picked up some KBS today. Got two bottles, which should be fine. It's really not a beer I have liked much in the past. Giving it another shot this year to see if my opinion changes. If not I doubt I'll bother again.

In other news, . . . A manufacturer I represent locally here in MN is doing a small expose of my home brewery in the next few weeks. I used some of their commercial grade lighting control equipment in my brewery build, and they are showcasing it at a customer event they are hosting at Stone Brewing during a tradeshow coming up called Lightfair. So I had to send them some pictures. Here's a couple which I think came out decent.

Lighting nerds are a unique breed.
Which booth or manufacturer? I'll send some people that are going that way.
 
Having coffee. just got off ol' chugger which is a salt spreader here at work.
Had to clear off 5" of SPRING out of the parking lot. ... :mad:

Aye. Flurries here. 80+ last week and this morning we are in a freeze advisory. A whole **** ton of crops are going to get wiped out today I think. Peach trees and strawberry shrubs will the at the brunt of it.
 
Coffee good. Wake bad.
Supposed to dip just below freezing here tonight. I hope the stuff in my garden doesn't get killed. I might try and toss a tarp over it, or part of it, and keep my fingers crossed. On the topic of hazy beer: I generally don't care, but I want to know if I'm pouring from a bottle, so I can keep the trub out. If a commercial beer is "unfiltered", that doesn't mean they can just be slack and bottle a bunch of crap...if they care about their product. For me, I like to do all my beer through secondary and have it as clear as possible, but sometimes it just ain't perfect.
 
What's wrong with wearing shoes? This isn't Japan :mug:

Seriously, I'm usually wearing shoes from the minute I get in the door until I go to bed. My wife is the exact opposite. Not that she's the "take of your shoes inside please" type (which bothers my to no end, I hate people like that, makes me want to grind dirty boot into their precious carpet, don't care who it is).

Ehh... Kids really changed my mind on that front. Stopped wearing shoes indoors when i had a crawly one meandering around the house. Habit now.





The trick is to always keep something they want on tap, even if it's just sparkling water.



Bingo. Plus - seltzer rocks.



Aye. Flurries here. 80+ last week and this morning we are in a freeze advisory. A whole **** ton of crops are going to get wiped out today I think. Peach trees and strawberry shrubs will the at the brunt of it.

Yeah. 33° this morning, 70 yesterday. WTF.

Feeling the late night hanging for opening day party. Today will be.... interesting.
 
Lighting nerds are a unique breed.
Which booth or manufacturer? I'll send some people that are going that way.


It will be at a Wattstopper customer appreciation event at Stone Brewery, so not on the show floor or anything. Huge bummer I'm not attending this year.
 
It will be at a Wattstopper customer appreciation event at Stone Brewery, so not on the show floor or anything. Huge bummer I'm not attending this year.

Ditto...especially for San Diego. My wattstopper guy who is going out there IS a beer guy, so talking him into doing any of that would be pretty easy.
 
So, to the four winners....I'm formulating a lightning round for maybe a best out of 5 questions for all four of you. We have to come up with a time were you can all be on at the same time and have an equal opportunity to win the prize.
Let me know what time tomorrow would be ideal for all of you to be on
@Helly
@Hunter_la5
@dad23ds
@banesong
 
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