I'll check and see what shipping would be for the pumps and grainmill, doubt it will be cheap. I won't be able to get to the post office until next tuesday though. I'll let you know.
Used Keg Liquidation. They are all in excellent Condition.
11 - 5gal - $50 reduced from $60 each
2 - 5gal with shortened dip tube for dry hopping - $40 Reduced from $50
1 5gal missing dip tube - $35 reduced from $40
3 - 3gal - SOLD! $55 each
2- 2.5gal - $45 reduced from $50 each
I have...
2 - Brewers Hardware 15 Gal Kettle with Quick Clean Valves -$70ea down from $80 ea (paid $175)
- Brand new BIAB bags can be included if interested.
2- Stainless Brewing Hop Baskets - $30ea down from $40 ea (paid $90)
3- steel head pumps - $30ea down from $40 ea
1 -3 Roller Crankdenstein grain...
2 - Brewers Hardware 15 Gal Kettle with Quick Clean Valves - $80 ea (paid $175)
- Brand new BIAB bags can be included if interested.
2- Stainless Brewing Hop Baskets - $40 ea (paid $90)
3- steel head pumps - $40 ea
1 -3 Roller Crankdenstein grain mill with Hopper - $120 (paid $225)
1...
Used Keg Liquidation. They are all in excellent Condition.
11 - 5gal - $60 each
2 - 5gal with shortened dip tube for dry hopping - $50
1 5gal missing dip tube - $40
3 - 3gal - $55 each
2- 2.5gal - $50 each
I have replacement O rings for all of them, though they don't need them yet.
I'm in...
I have new o rings I will include for all of these, though they don't need them yet.
11 5gal - $70 each
3 - 3gal - $65 each
2 - 2.5gal - $60 each
I live in San Clemente CA. Must pick them up.
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So I've had this in the kegerator for a little over 2 months now, and it is phenomenal! I'm having a hard time deciding whether I like Russian Rivers STS Pils more or this (which is saying a lot) I'm thinking of doing it again soon, but I've got a question .do you think this would benefit at...
Thanks Tiber.
Is there a reason you use floor malted pils in your kolsh, and just standard German pils malt in your German pils? Does it bring something special to the Kolsch?
I just brewed this one up last night. I used belgian pils, as I buy it in bulk and had it on hand. I'm hoping it won't differ much from what is intended for the recipe. I also ramped from 131 to 149 in 15 min instead of 25, as I was afraid of degrading proteins in a fully modified (belgian)...
Hey Tiber, I'm considering giving this one a go after having success with your German Pils Recipe, but my question is this.....Is a kolsch more of a way to get a pilsner like beer without the added effort? Does the style stand on it's own, or is it just sort of a quicker turnaround pils...
Looks like a solid recipe! I'll be brewing this up Wednesday night along with a Vienna lager. I also wouldn't mind help putting together a nice Czech pils recipe. Sounds like you know what you're doing!
How did this turn out, Te-wa? I'm not so concerned about the malt and hops as I am the method of getting the grapefruit flavor. Would you say you got a similar grapefruit character to the sculpin?