I keep a keg of hard selzer on tap for my gf. I take the easy way...mix vodka & water to your desired abv and add some lime or lemon juice plus a small amount of salt and sugar.
I found that in my setup the flow was most restricted at the ball lock, such that when pumping through the ball lock and out of the tap I didn't seem to get a healthy flow out of the tap. I was worried that the inside of the tap wasn't getting fully submerged in the cleaning solution so I...
I use a cheap pond pump and a small bucket to cycle cleaner through my tap lines. While its running I open and close the taps a bunch of times. I've never found any crud inside my taps with this method but I'd bet it is highly dependent on the design of the tap.
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I'm in the same boat in MN. I just picked up a few additional packs of liquid yeasts before they close for good with plans to start a frozen yeast bank but maybe I should just give this dry yeast thing a try...
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I use a cheap pond pump from harbor freight and the pass through ball lock post that Bobby noted above. I found I get a better flow pumping through the tap and out the ball lock. The two gallon buckets usually fit nicely under a tap. Get a 2nd bucket and you can fill the 2nd bucket with your...
My fermenter (SS brewbucket) has a valve near the bottom of the bucket vs. a dip tube from the top, so I haven't used a floating dip tube. The people that use them seem to like them though. I would tend to get clogs at the ball lock disconnect at the keg vs at the fermenter valve. The few...
I switched from a 3 vessel, propane, Blichmann top tier setup to a single vessel eBIAB, primarily making 5G batches. My brew days went from 8-10 hours to 5-6 hours including cleanup & setup/takedown.
On the topic of clogging during transfer, I made a transfer hose with an inline filter like this:
MPBIF001-Standard Bouncer Inline Beer Filter
You still need to cold crash but this will catch the little bits of hops and other gunk that do get through.
A whirlpool with a pump and immersion chiller makes the chilling process very easy (and fast). After you've transferred your cooled wort to your fermenter you can then recirculate a PBW solution to clean out your pump/lines/valves. I've found this does a pretty good job of cleaning everything...
Do you want to stay on propane or would you consider electric? Electric is sweet but could potentially be a big project if you don't have 220V available.
Do you want to be able to recirculate during mash to maintain temps or prefer to just insulate your mashtun/kettle as best you can?
Do you do...