One of these days I'm going to make a pre-chiller, since I make my own block ice it just makes sense. This time of year I just get mine to 70-80F then throw it in the chamber until the next morning.
One of these days I'm going to make a pre-chiller, since I make my own block ice it just makes sense. This time of year I just get mine to 70-80F then throw it in the chamber until the next morning.
Looks good. Would have texted you back but was cycling about 25 miles this morning. Sure was humid.
I tried the Road Warrior, and it isn't "bad" per say, but the hop flavor is kinda gone. Sort of 1 dimensional. So sad.....
Sorry for the white belly but Homebrew at the beach is awesome!!!! Blue moon clone but instead if orange I used tangerine!View attachment 365328
Hey Hillbillies..... If you make it to Little Rock do the tour at Rock Town Distillery then go a block down the street and tour Lost 40 Brewing Company..... Lost 40 has a Pilsner on Tap that is actually what I consider the best commercially produced Arkansas Beer!!!! They had an Oatmeal stout they were barrel aging... It was excellent!
The 30oz yeti did the trick I just kept the bottles in the cooler except to pour in cup right after the picture was taken the beach patrol came by before i could put the bottle up but didn't get in trouble because his brother in law Homebrews!
I am totally HOOKED on that Pilsner!!! I've actually been known to go to 2-3 different liquor stores to find Bare Bones here lately. I've been wanting to do that tour pretty bad. May ride the river trail one day then take the time to do some of that stuff, father-in-law lives in NLR near the park.
Oh another good trick is to bottle in the aluminum bottles. I had some of the 16 oz BL aluminum bottles given to me and I've used them a number of times without incident. No label to peel off either. I mean most beeches will let you have cans right?
I love all their beers but the Pilsner is great. The Day Drinker Belgian is very well made. What size is their brew house?
I have nothing to add to this thread but
GO HOGS
Eric,
I believe it's a 30 bbl system.... but I did Rock Town, Diamond Bear and Lost 40 all within a 4 hour time frame.... Things got a little fuzzy if you know what I mean! I'll be back in Arkansas from mid December to Mid January. Would any of you be interested in getting together and volunteering at Rock Town for a Bottling Party or meeting up at Lost 40 for a meet and greet?
If the weather permitted a trip... I'd be in... Eric, maybe Randy would come too...
Yeah need to just buck up and do it eh?
I'm going down to LR to pick up some grain on the 29th of this month for a 15 gallon batch of pumpkin. I'm gonna be in LR anyway that day if you need something let me know.
I'm gonna have some leftover grain that I don't have any plans for, was wondering if you might be interested in splitting a batch of high ABV barley wine? I've always wanted to brew something 11-13%, or really as high as possible that can age for a long time. Equipment may be a limiting factor, I was thinking of doing a 10, that would be 5 for each of us which is like 10 gallons if you consider the high abv. I just want to use up all this grain because I'm not going to brew again until after the baby is born most likely. I also have some 6 row too, so I should be able to come up with all the grain.
I've never done one either, always say I'm going to but never do. I think the 80 qt would be big enough, I will crunch some numbers.
I am in the process of building a keezer and have wired the temp controller. The problem I am having is once the temp decreased below the tolerance, it never shuts off. I can even turn the controller off, and it continues to run. You can hear the controller click as it hits the set points, but it just doesn't shut off. Not sure what is wrong.
I am wanting to flush mount the controller to my collar once I build it, so this is how I have wired it. I took an extension cord and cut it in half and have the two sections coming out of a switch box. then I have a length of wiring coming out of a third hole in the box to the controller. Inside the box, I connected the two grounds from each side of the extension cord. Then I have all three black wires in the box together, and all three white wires in the box together. At the controller, I have black wires in 1 and 7, connecting both to the black wire coming from the box, and the white wires in 2 and 8, connecting both of them to the white wire coming from the box. Then hooked up the sensor. I didn't do anything with the heat circuit since I'm only looking to cool the keezer for kegs.