I was wondering the same thing. Couldn't some sort of PVC pipe design be constructed to eliminate the necessity for exterior venting? I'm no thermal engineer (but i work with some maybe i should reach out lol) but it seems like there would be some way to design a solution that doesn't require...
I meant I could just run a new wire to the main box since it's on the other side of my garage wall and is exposed joist ceiling. I could then drop it down the other side of the wall to the garage which has a cement and fiber board (i think it's weird) ceiling and install and outlet (and 30A...
Exactly this. The only 240v i have is an extra one in the laundry room. The room is directly behind the garage so i could theoretically take that 240v from the box with a new longer wire and throw it over the wall (joist ceilings in laundry room) quite easily. (Id grab a 30A GFCI of course)...
How much boil-off does the 10.5 lose on 120 and 240? Trying to figure out what sort of ventilation i'm going to need switching to garage (or laundry room lol) small 5 gallon batch brewing.
I'm guessing a Steam Slayer would be overkill... but it looks like it could work with the stock lid...
I've been away from home brewing for little while and was about to get rid of all my gas stuff and pick up a 10.5 today but they're sold out for this run :(
Just did a Halcyon / Motueka SMaSH and it was seriously out of this world! Highly recommended! Pale, nutty, a little biscuit or toast... up front citrus aroma but also a unique stone fruit and tropical fruit note to it. Super tasty summer APA.
Very interested to see a walkthrough brewing with the Pico! Also interested to see the difference when it comes to chilling vs no chilling in it since it should be a super closed and sanitary system.
I just take the sanitized bottle filler stick (attached to the tube and all) and stir the newly racked beer for a few seconds right before starting my first bottle. Been all good.
Well Centennial is just Cascade on crack... save the Cascade if you're going that route and just use the Centennial. I never use the two in the same beer because of how similar they are.
I just finished up a Euro-Belgian IPA that turned out EXCELLENT with 5oz/5gal dry hop. Utilized only .5oz...
That's the WORST! You'll rebrew a beer you havent done in months and when it's time to drink you'll take a sip and get the... "****, last batch was so much better than this one!". lol i hate what that happens.
Oh man i'd sell 'em if i could get stainless in the equivalent sizes for what they cost (few hundred a piece) lol. But seriously... i treat my glass with respect... but will be doing it with even more so after this compilation thread.
This is giving me a mild anxiety attack lol. I've long known the dangers of glass carboys... but christ!! Might have to sell all my 6 and 12 gallon Pyrex carboys now... i like my figers and toes :(
Kept cool and dark i'm sure it will last a long while. I believe it's very stable in that form as a result of how it's processed. (i could be completely wrong though lol)