I thought I would post these here before the general FB Marketplace/Craigslist. I'm selling my half-barrel chronical (1.0) fermenters. They will come with everything in pictures (wheels, cooling coils, and silicone heating pads). The cooling coils are NOT the SS Brewtech system, they were...
I haven't done this before, but I would adjust your water chemistry for the first mash and then on the second only treat for whatever make-up water you need to add (due to grain absorption losses from the first mash.) I assume you're using the runnings from the first mash on the second mash...
I started fermenting on my back patio last year. Living in a warm climate, most of my concern was for chilling and I have that handled with a coil, pump, etc.
However, I'm having trouble this "winter" keeping temps up for ales. I've tried reptile heaters and a heating blanket, but neither...
Hi guys,
I just upgraded my brewery from 10 gallon batches to 15, so I have some gear to sell. It is all in San Diego and I'd prefer not to ship it unless I have to.
Keggles - $80 each, both have 3 holes drilled (the usual 2 plus one top left for a pump return/sparge arm), and 12" tops
15"...
Thanks. After hearing the reviews about poor build quality and noise, I decided to go DIY with a 5k BTU AC and cooler. At only $200 and an afternoon to build, I really can't stomach $800 for a fair to poor quality off the shelf item.
I'm looking at upgrading my cooling system to a glycol chiller. I don't think both of the fountain pumps that I currently use will fit in a small chiller reservoir.
Has anyone tried using these for glycol chilling...
When it's at temp and running is it still loud? I'm interested in getting one, but it will be on the patio right outside of our bedroom window which is usually open...and my wife won't care about how much better the beer will be. :)
Wow Jon, just wow. I dropped by to see what size batches you're doing. I'm planning on moving up to 15 gallons/batch. Looks like you've knocked everything out of the park.