Kegged a German pilsner tonight. First time in a long time I have three kegs on tap!
Might be the tweak for the best version yet. How to add that into the recipe, I’m not sure. Glad things worked out for all.Brewing my 107 point beast of an imperial chocolate stout today. 46 pounds of grain...
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...and a nearly submerged auto-sparge set the drama for the day
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So far it's going great!
[edit] And now, something completely different: I was maybe 10 minutes from the end of the boil when one of my wife's best friends called to tell her she was having a huge asthma attack and couldn't get her new rescue inhaler to work. Wife comes hobbling downstairs (she of the hip replacement two weeks ago tomorrow!) to tell me I need to get my ass over there, stat!
Yikes! Killed the kettle burner, jumped in the truck and flew the half mile to her house. The woman was in rough shape and could barely talk but she gives me the inhaler and its instructions. Took a couple of minutes to figure out what happened and get the inhaler working, she takes it and bangs in a couple of hits. She starts to come around so I stayed with her until she was breathing comfortably again. Come back home and it takes almost 45 minutes to get the kettle back up to boiling and finish the job. Amazingly to me I still hit the expected 1.107 OG! It's all gassed up and in the FC...
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Could have done without all that but it's all good in the end...
Cheers!
Is it a Kveik?No change in FG for 3 days on my West Coast DIPA so this morning I dry hopped it with:
50g Amarillo Cryo
50g Citra Cryo
75g Strata
WHC High Voltage never ceases to amaze me. 1.075 down to 1.013 in two and a half days at 30°C, like clockwork. Gotta be my favourite neutral yeast.
I believe it's a standard yeast strain that's been selectively bred for high temperature fermentation.Is it a Kveik?
Polished keggles? That's off the chain! Between the buffing wheels and compound, that's a serious investment. My hat is off to you!Today I cleaned 8 kegs in my home made keg washer with hot PBW, water rinse, and did a Star San spray inside. This will keep them until I need to fill them, but before filling of course I will put them through my keg washer again but this time with Sani Clean to sanitize them.
John
Thanks! It did take a lot of time. I didn't order from them originally but Empire Abrasives is a reasonably priced source for compounds and wheels. They could probably use another round, this is what they looked like 5.5 years ago.Polished keggles? That's off the chain! Between the buffing wheels and compound, that's a serious investment. My hat is off to you!
Beautiful work.
Your March pump should flow several gallons faster than the maximum on the meter if the pump is fully open (and without serious restriction from the indicator). I was wondering why the range was low but I understandd the intent is for a measured recirc flow in the mash tun and then out while sparging. I'm wondering though if you would be maxing out the meter on the recirc.Slow day today, decided to see how well ^that rotameter's^ readings correlate to actual flow rates. Got the big scale out and tared a bucket, put a few gallons of water in the kettle and primed the March pump, set the stop watch for 60 seconds, and opened the valve to a one quart per minute reading.
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After 60 seconds I was amazed at how accurate the meter is at the bottom end as I had collected 2.05 pounds of water (one quart at room temp should be ~2.08). Repeated a couple of times and it was very consistent. Moved to 1/2 gallon per minute and that was equally accurate with the first trial ending with 4.12 gallons (vs ~4.17) and another at 4.13. Repeated for 1 and 2 gallons just for grins and it still read very close.
I was also pleased to see the meter doesn't really restrict the max flow much if at all. Although the indicated max flow is ~2.75 gpm I think it actually flows higher with the indicator slammed against the top of the meter body.
In any case I'm pleased with this thing so far. I've always wondered how fast I was actually recirculating the mash and especially when running out to the kettle as I have found slower runout = higher SG, and now I'll have a much better understanding of both.
Cheers!