I'm heading back to London this Sunday and can bring some Goose Island Bourbon County Stout RARE 2010, unopened in the original box if interested. hit me at geiger(dot)jeremy(at)gmail(dot)com
OK, i will be coming back to Washington DC the week of February 13th. I can bring some then if anyone wants some. hit me at geiger(dot)jeremy(at)gmail if interested, as this PM box is always full.
I live in Utah, I've got several boxed 2011 Goose Island Bourbon County Stout RARE's i can bring with me to DC/MD tomorrow. Sorry late notice, but if anyone is interested in trading for something of equal value (or other arrangements), PM me.
i could use a Carboy cleaner because my attempts at making one have not been great. It looks like a great product, and i've always wanted to buy one, but i've got no more pennies for it!
my SS and copper immersion chillers work great. i know all the numbers for cooling and thermal conductivity, but i'm willing to sacrifice 4-5 minutes of my time for the SS immersion chiller to cool versus the copper. The inability of being able to see inside my old copper IC was enough for me...
I'd figure a way to add the peppermint later, maybe a tea at bottling. that peppermint oil is very volitile, and it may not be there when you want it during the long primary. may want to add some extract to taste at bottling time? and you'll have to add some peppermint sticks to the boil just...
Ok, seriously. I use them when I mash, but not during the boil, and only in my garage. I like the long ones, the darker the better. just make sure you don't get too close to your burners becuase they will melt to your legs, and it really hurts.
Very interesting...but you guys are sweating a fire marshall? I live in Utah and every day when i brew, my neighbors give me the stink eye so bad i might as well be slitting the throats of kittens i stole from the burn unit at the local shriner's hospital. too bad for the hassle you are...
For Sale: 7.3 Gal. Stainless Steel Conical Fermenter With Thermowell and Thermometer $300
Used twice - perfect shape, like brand new.
All stainless steel, no interior welds, great for homebrewing!
I live in Utah, will ship to wherever, but do not know how much it would be to ship; can...
"...It'd be about a hundred bucks cheaper than the false bottom..."
Yes, and you would get about $100 less performance...IMO, do whatever you can do to get yourself a false bottom, you will be thankful you did, plus not have to go through the frustration of a stuck or slow mash with limited...