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  1. freddyb

    FS: RIMS Heater Tubes

    I have a few extra RIMS heater tubes that are looking for a home. $45 shipped (Continental US) each. If you want more than one we can work out a deal, otherwise the price is firm. Paypal or cash (located in SE Michigan.) Details: - Made by Watlow - 1300W, 120VAC - Stainless element and...
  2. freddyb

    What powers your boil kettle?

    I just finished upgrading my boil kettle setup from a propane mult-tip jet burner/keggle combo to a 5500 watt electric keggle. Did the first run yesterday, a stout, and couldn't be happier with the performance of the new setup. Just curious to know what everyone else is using to boil...
  3. freddyb

    $35 RIMS Heater?

    I've been slowly putting together an electric brewing setup and I've been on the fence about going HERMS or RIMS. The well documented builds by The Pol and Sawdustguy, as well as the other outstanding systems on HBT, have been very helpful in my investigation.:mug: I have already converted a...
  4. freddyb

    My first cider brewday!

    Using Brandon O's "Graff" recipe as a base, I bought some apple juice that was on sale at the local grocery store, took what I had at home, and brewed up a 5.5 gallon batch of cider last night. Here's the final recipe I ended up using: Steeped these at 155*F for 30 minutes in .75gallons of...
  5. freddyb

    Looking for help on my first AG stout recipe...

    I'm planning on brewing a stout next and I'm going through my specialty grains bin and my hops stash in the fridge trying to come up with something tasty. I've yet to formulate an original stout recipe and I'm looking for some pointers. Here are the ingredients I have readily available...
  6. freddyb

    This is not a drill...

    It's a pedal-powered grain mill! I didn't like using my drill to power the PhillMill II because it felt like there wasn't much speed control with my crappy Harbor Freight drill. So, I had an idea to power the mill using one of the many bicycles that I've accumulated over the years...
  7. freddyb

    Tom's Coffee Stout beer label

    I made a coffee stout at the request of my buddy Tom (pictured.) Here's the label. It's an obvious Starbucks ripoff but I thought it fitting since I used some of their Sumatra in the recipe. I printed out a large one and stuck it on one of the 22oz bottles. Looks pretty nice. Cutting...
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