ChaQuiseman
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Yes, I swear by mine. I've used it for about five IPAs now - being able to dry hop directly in the keg is a game changer.
Yes, I swear by mine. I've used it for about five IPAs now - being able to dry hop directly in the keg is a game changer.
I was using a full diptube length screen from Utah Biodiesel.but the bottom of the screen becomes absolutely packed with fine hops and it then fails. I dry hop in a 10 gallon keg before pushing to 2 5g kegs for serving. I think this would work much better than the screen method.Yes, I swear by mine. I've used it for about five IPAs now - being able to dry hop directly in the keg is a game changer.
Yes, I swear by mine. I've used it for about five IPAs now - being able to dry hop directly in the keg is a game changer.
Nope, straight into the keg. I get hop sediment for the first 24 hours or so, but after they've had some time to settle, the pours are perfect.Are you putting the hops in a bag of some sorts?
I've dryhopped in kegs for years; just suspend a hop bag with a length of dental floss. Works just fine, no need for an additional gadget.
I read somewhere that loose hops in the Brite have better extraction than bagged or in stainless filter. The other thing about the filter is it'd work for any extra items added, oak or whatever.
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Something like this:
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32825...ZVf&aff_short_key=UneMJZVf&aff_platform=msite
I've used both with excellent results.
carbstone keg lids are the best investment ever. that is all .
Oktober has a cheaper can seamer model now:
https://oktoberdesign.com/shop/canseamers/sl1/
The first 100 purchasers get a special discount.
I bought the original seamer a few months ago.
How are you liking it?
Sorry to quote my own post.Finally got running water in the new garage. Hoping to start brewing in the next week or so...
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Sorry to quote my own post.
I’m looking for water filter options/ recommendations. Currently I buy 5gl at a time from the units infront of grocery stores. Does anyone have an idea of a similar home size unit? I can either attach a garden hose to the faucet or I can run something in-line through the cold water line. Thoughts?
The thing on the RO is waste water. I am pretty much leaning towards your first filter.You can go to Home Depot or Lowe's and put together a carbon filter setup. I use a RV hose into a fitting that attaches to the filter thread (it's a female hose thread to male pipe thread). Output is just heavy duty tubing that is hose clamped to a threaded bard. Get a 0.5 micron filter. That's what I have been doing for years. There's a video on YouTube of how I did it.
Or you can go the route of installing a RO system. That's what I have done recently and it's not that hard to setup. All you have to do is drill one hole if you already have the cutout in the sink.
I just did a cold starsan soak on mine. Probably going to have to re-pasivate it though since it has been out of commision for almost a yearI finally got a Ss Brewbucket. I'm hoping to try it out this weekend for the first time. Still need to do the hot acid soak on it though.
Will you put some sort of side board on it to let items drip dry?Every day I inch closer to brewing in the new house! I found this inline filtering which works perfect for my sink setup!
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I've got some wire shelves off to the side for storage, etc. I'm thinking I'll get a 2-3ft steel table for the corner to the left of the sink for staging/ work space.Will you put some sort of side board on it to let items drip dry?
Check out restaurant supply auction houses. You can pick up tables and shelves for cheap.I've got some wire shelves off to the side for storage, etc. I'm thinking I'll get a 2-3ft steel table for the corner to the left of the sink for staging/ work space.