rlmiller10
Well-Known Member
Not to turn this into a bottle discussion but Angry Orchard Cider bottles are plain and the labels fall right off, leaving no residue, with oxy and water.
Agreed, however one must also consider whether or not they intend on submitting any of their beers for competition. In competitions, the bottles must not only be devoid of any labels, but of any distinctive markings whatsoever, including elements molded into the glass of the bottles themselves. Dogfish Head bottles have a little fish molded into the glass. Sam Adams bottles have a stylized signature molded into the glass.
I believe Sierra Nevada bottles are plain, but I don't know about the others. If you're not going to be submitting to competitions, it's moot, but if you think you might want to, it's something to keep in mind. I only ever keep totally plain beer bottles - anything else gets recycled.
Check out these chillers also - http://www.dudadiesel.com/search.php?query=plate+chiller.
I personally have the B3-23A 20 Plate Beer Wort Garden Hose Chiller and love how efficient it is!
You're probably getting sick of more suggestions...just trying to help! We're all just waiting for you to make some beer already!
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What the heck are you ordering so many pots for? You'll soon move on from the small batches once you see how little the work/product ratio is. With those small batches an ice bath will work, a plate chiller is overkill. Make some beer!
I still maintain you are a nutjob.
You are just being thorough! Maybe more thorough then really necessary..But, to each their own, I say..![]()
Why is that? Do you consider everyone to be "Nutjob's" who do not conform to your ideas on how someone should brew their own beer? That would be absurd!
I think it's more that you have invested thousands of dollars and haven't yet brewed any beer. It's kind of like deciding to get into photography and not just buying a camera, but also an entire set of specialty lenses, tripods, diffusers, underwater equipment, and set up a full darkroom before you've taken your first picture. Dude, more power to you if you've got the dough to spend, I just hope it doesn't turn out that you actually hate to brew![]()
Something along the lines of "you still have not brewed beer yet" problem. I am a firm believer is trying, enjoying, improving, enjoying, etc.
My comment is still meant in good fun but there is kernel of WTF in there. I am not worried, confounded or confused about your love of the science but I am confused about your desire get "stuff" hand over fist without producing anything.
So yeah..I stand by nutjob.
It would suck if I hated to brew lol. I haven't brewed any beer yet that is true. I do know how to brew beer so I guess I just need to boil some water add some extract just to say that I have brewed a batch.
Why is that? Do you consider everyone to be "Nutjob's" who do not conform to your ideas on how someone should fantisize about brew their own beer?
-Altrez
You are basically still saying that because you are confused or simply cannot understand my approach to dreaming about one day brewing that I am a nutjob?
-Altrez
I'm thoroughly entertained by this whole thread and I've completely gone off my earlier skepticism (although I still wonder if you may have been a little overenthusiastic when calculating your typical alcohol intake), but just make some beer already!
It would suck if I hated to brew lol. I haven't brewed any beer yet that is true. I do know how to brew beer so I guess I just need to boil some water add some extract just to say that I have brewed a batch.
I guess people really will flip out when I start talking about the Dissolved Oxygen meter kit I am looking at buying.
http://www.coleparmer.com/TechLibraryArticle/1424
-Altrez
FTFY
Altrez, where are you? I'm sure a forum member would be happy to come over and show you how to make great beer with what you have. You know, before you start your hop fields, yeast lab and write your first book.
And having a blast learning all the cool science behind the art of brewing.
You know what would REALLY help your learning? ACTUALLY BREWING SOMETHING.
You said you don't want to "waste" any beer, yet you're spending thousands of dollars on overkill equipment. Why are you so averse to wasting $20 worth of ingredients on a batch of beer, but you'll spend $3k on an automated, 24/7 temperature monitoring system and database? You don't want to waste 5 gallons of beer, but you'll install a thousand-dollar whole-home RO water system?
Dude, just brew some beer already.
For me this is a hobby and I am enjoying it very much. I am following my own plan. I do not tell anyone else how they should start out the journey on the path to home brew.
Also this is my thread on how I am doing it. Some people will hate it, Some will like it and some will be indifferent. At the end of the day this is how I am going to do it.
So now the first part of my plan is building the foundation and that is what I am in the process of right now. It might be 6 months and 50 grand later before I bottle my first extract brew and if it is ya know what? Who cares!@!@! This is my hobby and my way of doing things.
Perhaps I will box everything up and throw it in the dump because I decided I do not like to brew? You know what? That is ok because it is my hobby and I am doing things my way.
I would like to thank everyone who has contributed and I really enjoy all the wonderful information that is available here on the HBT forum.
-Altrez