Neon_Nightrider
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I made 2 batches with my dad growing up, I remember watching Alton Browns Special on Food Network as a kid.
I stole a Coors Light from my Pawpaw when I was little, He caught me almost immediately; but I remember the taste and its exactly like it is today.
He told me there would be enough time for drinking later, I felt guilty for a long time.
Gin and vodka go down too easy, cant have that, and I cant stand the taste of a barrel.
Hello everyone, I'm "Neon", a crazy mechanic that has somehow convened my wife to "save money" by going from bottles to kegs.
Also way easier to clean one keg instead of ~54 bottles, even with service valves.
They made beer in caves, you don't need to be sterile, just clean.
My go to is :
Lalvin EC-1118 Yeast
LD Carlson Yeast Nutrient
Bleach for sanitation.
If you are moving from a plastic CO2 tube to Stainless you will need to drill out the hole with a 5/16 and walk it around or a 11/32 for a better (though looser) fit.
Always use some sort of o-ring lube.
Happy Brewing.
Edit : Salt block from any animal feed store, or Baking soda is a amazing moisture control solution.
I stole a Coors Light from my Pawpaw when I was little, He caught me almost immediately; but I remember the taste and its exactly like it is today.
He told me there would be enough time for drinking later, I felt guilty for a long time.
Gin and vodka go down too easy, cant have that, and I cant stand the taste of a barrel.
Hello everyone, I'm "Neon", a crazy mechanic that has somehow convened my wife to "save money" by going from bottles to kegs.
Also way easier to clean one keg instead of ~54 bottles, even with service valves.
They made beer in caves, you don't need to be sterile, just clean.
My go to is :
Lalvin EC-1118 Yeast
LD Carlson Yeast Nutrient
Bleach for sanitation.
If you are moving from a plastic CO2 tube to Stainless you will need to drill out the hole with a 5/16 and walk it around or a 11/32 for a better (though looser) fit.
Always use some sort of o-ring lube.
Happy Brewing.
Edit : Salt block from any animal feed store, or Baking soda is a amazing moisture control solution.