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  1. argyle

    Hops Direct Sale

    Looks like wet hopping. 🙂
  2. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Sounds like an impressive setup. That’s impressive.
  3. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Your use of the chillzilla is a pretty cool idea. Do you use the same chiller at the end of your boil?
  4. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Thanks for the replies!!! I appreciate the thoughts shared. Even though I am going to put forth my current best guess for the operation of this equipment, other thoughts and inputs continue to be welcome. I haven’t been in touch with the original owner yet, but believe I do have an...
  5. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Thanks for replying. You are referring to the item that I believe to be a boil kettle. This item is a keggle. That is a standard sanke keg that has had it’s top cut off and modified with a ball valve. This one has a thermometer added too. Those are single walled.
  6. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Thanks for the reply. It is intriguing me for sure. Since this was a Craigslist find, I asked the person who sold it to me to check if he still had the contact details for the person who sold it to him. He is checking. Might get some answers soon. Fingers crossed.
  7. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Having that chamber of liquid to recirculate would work well on a direct fired MLT, as it would be easy to heat and prevent scorching the grains.
  8. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Thanks for the clarification. I suppose it is possible, as I’m unsure if this item is complete, as originally designed. I have been doing quite a bit of research and have a few ideas as to the function of the bottom chamber. One idea I have is the lower chamber might be something called a...
  9. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Thanks for the reply, but I am unsure of what you mean by port?
  10. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    @wsmith1625 @Bobby_M Additional pictures and video below. Adding five gallons of water to the tank resulted in water filling the 3 inch chamber between the actual bottom and the false bottom (the part with the detachable plate.) The water didn’t seep around the sides of the false bottom...
  11. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    I did put some water in and the water seeped between the plate and the bottom, however I didn’t know if the bolts weren’t tight and water seeped in. I will try again tomorrow, with the plate tightened and will check to see it it seeps in from the side and around the plate as well. A bomb was...
  12. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Mash tun was my guess. I figured the chiller might just be stored there, but then the hole in the lid at the back fits the chiller pipes perfectly. A hole in the lid would only hurt temp stability. Unless the “chiller” has a duel purpose. Like while mashing, hot water can be pumped through...
  13. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    Too dark to take pictures of the other vessels now. This item came with a stand with three burners. One of the burners is elevated. Also included are two keggles. One with a bazooka screen attached to a valve near the bottom and a blichmann thermometer located around a third of the way up...
  14. argyle

    Requesting Help Identifying this Brewing Equipment.

    It’s probably been close to seven years since I’ve posted, maybe six since I’ve brewed. Looking to brew again soon, I updated my brewing equipment, I bought a few items from Craigslist. One item I bought is pictured below. It is completely stainless steel, except for the copper piping. I...
  15. argyle

    Corn Cobs instead of Rice Hulls?

    Many home brewers do not use rice hulls in their mash and never suffer from a stuck sparge. Others, like me, add rice hulls to every batch to loosen mash. You may not even need to add the rice hulls or ground corn cobs to your mash, it might already e loose enough. However, if you are going...
  16. argyle

    Pittsburgh/Western PA Group By #9+

    TANGLED UP IN BREW No.5 I post this event on here every year in the hope to get some support and interest in this event . I know some of you attended last year and by all reports had a great time. I wanted to get the word out sooner, but unfortunately I got pretty busy painting the exterior...
  17. argyle

    Pittsburgh/Western PA Group By #9+

    Yeah that'd be great!
  18. argyle

    Pittsburgh/Western PA Group By #9+

    There is a farmer near me, about two miles away, and he sells honey that he collects from his own hives. It's a good price too. He doesn't feed the bees corn syrup in the fall either, so you know that it pure honey. He strains it himself. I've bought it from him in the past, both in a jar...
  19. argyle

    Keep One, Drop One - Word Game

    blood money
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