Today I am going to try my first SMASH beer. I just hope the 2-row Pils malt is not too old and using my one Cascade hops grown the past two years.
Sounds interesting. Please post the outcome.Today I am going to try my first SMASH beer. I just hope the 2-row Pils malt is not too old and using my one Cascade hops grown the past two years.
Would you mind telling more about your hop dropper process? Like me, it looks like you don't have adequate space in your fridge for the dropper to ride on your brewbucket throughout the fermentation. Looks like you installed a butterfly valve on your brewbucket lid, then you hook up the dropper? How'd you pull that off? I'm eager to learn about this!Dry hopped an NEIPA with 5oz of Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe. Then got a starter going for a weekend Witbier brew session.
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So…2” TC Bulkhead thru the lid attached to a 2” butterfly valve. That always stays on and fits in my chamber with no issues. When my fermenter is in the chamber, I have a TC blank above the butterfly valve.Would you mind telling more about your hop dropper process? Like me, it looks like you don't have adequate space in your fridge for the dropper to ride on your brewbucket throughout the fermentation. Looks like you installed a butterfly valve on your brewbucket lid, then you hook up the dropper? How'd you pull that off? I'm eager to learn about this!
So…2” TC Bulkhead thru the lid attached to a 2” butterfly valve. That always stays on and fits in my chamber with no issues. When my fermenter is in the chamber, I have a TC blank above the butterfly valve.
When it’s time to dry hop. I take the fermenter out of the chamber, take off the blank, and place the hop bong onto the butterfly valve. Add my hops. Hook-up CO2 to the bong, and purge. I open and close the bong and do a number of cycles to try and rid myself of as much O2 as possible.
Open the butterfly valve, drop hops, close butterfly valve, take off hop bong, place blank back on and put fermenter back into chamber.
This was my maiden voyage with this process. It may not be perfect, but it’s got to be a heck of a lot better than opening my lid and throwing hops in.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. I fully place the blame on this community.Every damned time I think my hardware is set for life...![]()
I went for a 3in TC and 3in sight glass since the unitank has one. Bought everything off Amazon, maybe the Denord valves for 3in are good.Thank you for taking the time to explain that! It makes sense and I'm eager to start scheming.
Every damned time I think my hardware is set for life...![]()
I managed to pull it off, mostly. I had to get out an old immersion chiller for the pils because the counterflow chiller wasn't cooperating so the late hops probably contributed more bitterness than I planned.I managed to run out of homebrew for the first time in quite a while last week. Been a busy year so far. Today I am brewing 50L of beer to get the pipeline going again. 22L of a German style pils and 28L of Bitter which I am going to split between WLP002 and Verdant (fermented a bit warmer than the 002).
That's more than 3x my normal batch size but I managed to piece together a second electric system with leftover pieces from grainfather. It's going well so far - hopefully I can stick the landing.
Really appreciate the clear instructions and the time you put into doing that, I have this bookmarked. Thank you!I went for a 3in TC and 3in sight glass since the unitank has one. Bought everything off Amazon, maybe the Denord valves for 3in are good.
But this 1.5in valve is terrible QC...crossthreaded from factory and the silicone gasket seemed to be melted? Maybe that's the 110F heat and shipping.