Items included pictured here. Bottle filler, hosing, a double ended thin wire brush, and directions.
Only two left. Sold one in another forum.
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I have two never used Blichmann Beer Guns for sale. Bought with the intention of making a multi head bottle filler, but never get around to it. Still in original boxes. Ready to move.
Asking $60 each / OBO
Thanks,
- Adam
They are actually pretty easy to disassemble and fill as a homebrewer. YouTube some instructional videos and you should be able to figure it out. The only tools you'll need are a flat head screwdriver with a 1/8 in head and a pair of needle nose pliers. Just make sure you relieve the pressure...
The automatic temperature correcting (ATC) refractometers will only correct for ambient temperature, not the temperature of the sample itself.
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Haha! For this reason, I would be walking AWAY from the burner when it was on.
I've used numerous ****ty and decent propane burners and never had this issue. Way to go Blingmann!
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I've got a box made, stained, and clear coated for my pump. My next DIY is a stand for my burner rig.
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You could run this with your current CFC in parallel if you had two pond pumps and a little extra gravity (or wort pump of you have one of those).
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Since the bottom of kegs are domed, a bazooka screen attached to the valve would be about 4 inches above the bottom of the keg. You'd have a huge dead space issue and horrible efficiencies using a bazooka tube in a keg.
You're better off with a false bottom and a dip tube in a keggle.
I have...
Caustic is bad. I work in a brewery and had some splash (still not exactly sure how it happened) on my ankle while I was rinsing out a jockey box for a beer fest. 2 hours later my ankle felt itchy so pulled my sock down expecting a blister or something and saw the first picture. My sock had a...
My main concern would be the threadings on vigorous fermentations (i.e. specifically on batches where a blow off tube is REQUIRED). Does the threading get gunked up and how difficult is it to clean?
Also, what is the porting and availability to even hook up a blow off tube? Looks like you can...
Not positive on the Star-San. It is phosphoric acid... I'd just try to limit any soak on plastics to ~30 min. Glass is fine with prolonged soaks with either PBW or Star-San.
Also, as a side note, Star-San keeps it's potency for about a month. You can conserve sanitizer by keeping it in an...
The cloudiness is from the hot water and prolonged PBW soaks. The plastic siphon pieces get micro fractures from hot water and extended cleaner soaks. Eventually they will form legit cracks and cause leaks. I flush mine with homemade PBW in slightly warm tap water for no longer than 30 min...