How about an Equipment Thread?!
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Filtering a German Pilsner... Whole house filter with a 1 micron pleated filter looks like the trick.
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
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Billy Carter
"Beer is not a good cocktail-party drink, especially in a home where you don't know where the bathroom is"
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
My new kegerator controller. $55.00.
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
I did another up grade to the brewery today.
15 Gal MegaPot 1.2
15 Gal MegaPot 1.2
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Brew Nanny; nuff said.
http://www.brewnanny.com/
http://www.brewnanny.com/
Dwayne Delaney
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Billy Carter
"Beer is not a good cocktail-party drink, especially in a home where you don't know where the bathroom is"
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
One more upgrade to brewery.
Captain Crush
I'm looking for hints from anyone with experience using the Captain Crush.
Will have a Barley Crusher, 15 gal Kettle, 10 Gal Gott mash tun and burner for sale soon.
Captain Crush
I'm looking for hints from anyone with experience using the Captain Crush.
Will have a Barley Crusher, 15 gal Kettle, 10 Gal Gott mash tun and burner for sale soon.
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Don I would be interested in the crusher and maybe the kettle if the price is right.
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Just got my captain last week too! Don, Great minds buddy!!!
I should burn through 40 lbs in the near future with it.
I should burn through 40 lbs in the near future with it.
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Its almost scary.
Keep me in the loop...
Keep me in the loop...
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
The maintenance crew over at church didn't know what to do with these and that they were tired of tripping over them. I told them I would be more then happy to get them out of their way...
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Prime Dose. Anyone try this or have input on it?
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Re: How about an Equipment Thread?!
Building my new mash tun (Megapot 1.2, 15 gal) I experimented on the best size and shape of pickup tube.
Using a pump:
a 3/8" pickup tube with diagonal cut parallel with the bottom, 1/8" I got the most from the pot, all but 8 oz.
a 1/2" pickup tube with diagonal cut parallel with the bottom, 1/8" I got all but 18 oz. This bigger tube allowed air to be sucked in it up quicker.
When I just let the gravity water drain out into a bucket they both were almost the same @3/4 gal. left
Using a pump:
a 3/8" pickup tube with diagonal cut parallel with the bottom, 1/8" I got the most from the pot, all but 8 oz.
a 1/2" pickup tube with diagonal cut parallel with the bottom, 1/8" I got all but 18 oz. This bigger tube allowed air to be sucked in it up quicker.
When I just let the gravity water drain out into a bucket they both were almost the same @3/4 gal. left
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Don Heisler☮
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