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Jolly Alcoholic - In Remembrance 2023
It's cheap and it won't hurt to try it.
lol, it'll take me couple months to save up $10....
It's cheap and it won't hurt to try it.
lol, it'll take me couple months to save up $10....
2gallon keg
Beam me up Scotty !!!!! I'll have a Wee Large bit O' Stout for medicinal purposesView attachment 742795
got my beer engine finished. mini fridge below with 2gallon keg at 54 degrees. low volume of CO2. Came out as I planned. Bourbon Barrel Stout now being served.
That's a party in a box right there!Was going to head to costco to try to find one of those Paulaner Oktoberfest special editions when the wife mentioned she had a $50 BevMo gift card from work that she wasn't going to use. Didn't get the special edition but did get some future recipe inspiration.
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That looks awesome! Is that a real beer engine or some kind of work around? I want to do a workaround as my thanksgiving or xmas project this year, so please ping me if you don't mind about your set upView attachment 742795
got my beer engine finished. mini fridge below with 2gallon keg at 54 degrees. low volume of CO2. Came out as I planned. Bourbon Barrel Stout now being served.
Double brew day for me today. I did a 2.5gal batch of best bitter full volume no sparge then added more grain to the mashtun and did my normal fast fly sparge for a 5gal batch of golden ale. Not sure it saved much time or grain, maybe a little of each. This was the first time doing it and did not messing anything up so might try it again.
The Golden ale is sort of experiment to see if I can get any orange flavors from Voss. I only did a bittering hop addition at 60min with magnum and going to ferment it hot with only 2 Teaspoons of slurry.
seems like you got it. Yessounds interesting, because i have no idea what you just said you did? lol, so you did a no sparge and a second batch without cleaning the mash tun?![]()
Good point..the name “Toasted Pine”, just not as sexy.@Scotty Ward Your setup is amazing. I'm just surprised you used "toasted" pine to finish up the cabinets! ;-) Cheers!
The pump is made by Harry Mason UK, so the real deal. Beer is kept at 54 degrees in a mini fridge in cabinet below. 1.75 gal keg with low CO2 volume to keep fresh. The key is a check valve underneath that keeps beer or air from going back in keg.That looks awesome! Is that a real beer engine or some kind of work around? I want to do a workaround as my thanksgiving or xmas project this year, so please ping me if you don't mind about your set up
Bracc beat me to it, but are you SURE you have enough glasses???? That is one beautiful setup!View attachment 742795
got my beer engine finished. mini fridge below with 2gallon keg at 54 degrees. low volume of CO2. Came out as I planned. Bourbon Barrel Stout now being served.
Because those things bought by themselves are spensive; also when you REALLY need one you have none to hand (or that might just be me).Just explain to me why I feel the white hot need to save all posts, dip tubes and lids before tossing the carcasses.
Because those things bought by themselves are spensive; also when you REALLY need one you have none to hand (or that might just be me).
Speaking of which, anyone else have a "junk" drawer where all your small odds & ends from equipment, kegs, what have you, goes to gather dust? Yep, thought so.
i used the dryer with the lint screen taken out to deculm my malt today. made it easy and the malt is the cleanest i've ever seen homemalt. but i think i lost around a pound of malt
I would worry that the pound of missing malt, along with those nefariously sneaky single missing socks, would now be roasting and toasting each time the dryer is used in the future.
So you plan to toss the actual kegs? If you left them in tact seem like you could easily find someone to take them off your hands if they are serviceable.Today I did the unthinkable and "retired" 3 kegs.
Just explain to me why I feel the white hot need to save all posts, dip tubes and lids before tossing the carcasses.