Glad to find some info on the sharkbite stuff here. I went to b'Lowes today to source parts for a dip tube and thanks to their lack of keeping up with inventory, I was only able to walk away with a brass sharkbite fitting to press my copper into. It turned out to look and feel fine in the end...
That is a clean machine! And man, I love a 450 hehe :rockin:
[I know it's from a while back... not much else to do but troll the forums while on baby-duty]
Flipside to all this, I feel that some people are oversensitive to those who like to geek out over beer and instantly and ignorantly lump anyone who is well-versed in details about their passion as an ******* or know-it-all.
Merely an observation from personal experiences.
Since this li'l fuel sipper is my way of getting brewing supplies, I figure it certainly qualifies as brewing equipment. And now, it is "new and improved" after receiving its Homebrew Talk tramp stamp. Booyah!
I found it while passing through England several years back and thought to myself "hey, maybe I'll give it a second try, a little closer to the source... THAT will change my mind, right?"
Still skunk drippings. Ditch the clear glass, folks. Same experience every time I've tried Innis and Gunn, too.
Last night I went into one of my favorite local beer stores and as I was grabbing something delicious from one of the display cases, I noticed the fluorescent lighting that sits hidden between each door. I've always known it was there, but have just never really thought about it before in...
I hope it works out well for you guys and of course I am envious as hell. I feel like the almost brave guy, watching the others slowly creep forward, one by one, to take on the big fearsome dragon of going into business... absorbing as much information as I possibly can before its my turn to...
Yeah, that's a yellow jacket. They're quite attracted to sweet aromas. We always noticed swarms of them in the fall, quite eager to get into a soda can or whatever fruit you might have.