I think the two most recommended were 1272 and 1335.
We got 10g for the shop - pitched 5g with 1203 - Burton IPA, and the other 5g will be pitched with 1335 British II later today (we wanted our starter to bulk up).
Still thinking about dry hop options - any one have any thoughts?
Did not see this until today....sorry! As you noticed - lots of homebrew being shared despite the legal status.
Good to see you there! We had a blast and it seemed everyone else did as well. We've got 5g of the wort pitched with 1203 Burton IPA yeast and the other 5g will be pitched with 1335...
I'll be there with the Midwest Supplies crew. We have a special deal for the event where you get a 6 gallon PET fermentor w/bung and airlock for $20. We will also have a sanitizing station set up so that everyone can give their fermentor a sanitizer rinse when they drop it off to be filled.
And...
The lid has a smaller opening that takes either a 5.5 drilled stopper with a traditional airlock, or there is an included 'airlock cap' (not sure how else to describe it) that threads onto the small opening. Then you put some liquid directly in the lid and that becomes your air lock.
It is a...
I like the leg mod you did there...using the stubby legs in addition to the extensions. I am going to copy you for sure! Probably a nice stability gain?
What serving psi are you using with 18' lines? Seems like a lot of length. I have 6' 3/16" lines and can usually balance it out so I get good pours at around 10 psi.
But to the original poster....sounds like you are missing o-rings (I couldn't load the video on my phone). Most lhbs should have...
I have learned while working at a HBS that getting brewers to agree on an ideal crush is near impossible. Some like cracked, some like crushed, and like the weather it could always be better.
You can also call the store any time to check stock status on items, or place an order for pickup. Use extension 192 to connect directly to the retail front counter.
Thanks!
Brent
Thanks for letting us know! We've gone through the bins to ensure all stones are properly labeled. Glad we got you taken care of; it is meant to be a fun hobby, not a frustrating one.