Me!
Well at least for a week of vacation. I'll bring a sleeping bag and tent. Ken you gotta provide chow [emoji3]
Vacation? Pfft. You'll be tilling and herding kens kids and mending fences and cuttin furrows for some plantings. That's no vacation. Unless your idea of fun is working sunrise to sunset, getting dirty, tired, beat down, thirsty,
I'm in too!
Glad to see you're getting to brew some Dan. Love the flower picture. Is that a native type flower just to your region?
Hey LRB! [emoji1]
Looks like a blast! Truly digging the lab coats. My wife and I went to a costume party years ago and I dressed up like a mad scientist. Lab coat, Albert Einstein wig, pocket protector with a pen, thermometer and refractometer jammed into it. My first all grain brew day came up shortly after that and I seared the coat. Wife got a bunch of goofy pictures. It was fun. I've only been brewing since 2009 but had a three year break because of the move here. I so want to brew in a lab coat, slippers and shorts again. Haha. Will too! [emoji4]
Picts my brother! I want to see that!
Killer picts Dan of the brewday...
Cheers
Jay
Cheers
Jay
My brew club (LabRat Homebrew Society) at SCHF last weekend.
I have till November to build a beer dispenser for my daughter's wedding. I needs be ready and in place by 1/15/16
She wants a half barrel of some BMC type and a Heineken, and some home brew from me.
I'm trying to remember details.
BMC a Sanke fitting. D fitting?
Heineken a (what) fitting?
Beer line 3/16" ID all around?
Barb size for 3/16" tubing. Quarter or 5/16"?
Please help. At one time I might have been sure I knew the answers to these questions but I've been out of brewing and serving brew for a while now. My memory is faded 🙃[emoji5]️
Mahalo nui loa kukola
Dan
I think I got the last thing mostly correct in Hawaiian, just before my name. (Which is my real name)
I think I said in Hawaiian "Thank you very much for your kindness and help". That's what I meant. [emoji41]
IIRC all kegged beer in the US uses a Sanke connection for the tap.
Homebrew cornys will be either Ball Lock or Pin lock.
IIRC all kegged beer in the US uses a Sanke system D connection for the tap.
Heineken use a system S connection.
Homebrew cornys will be either Ball Lock or Pin lock.