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  1. HickoryMike

    I was scolded at LHBS today when I told em I don't usually use a secondary

    Crazy things the LHBS has told me over spring break: 1. Don't place ANYTHING in your bucket, because it will cause microscopic scratches that will ruin your beer. 2. You need to put check valves on your gas-in lines or they will get full of beer and be ruined. 3. Don't buy the slightly...
  2. HickoryMike

    Founders

    One of the drawbacks of moving to Alaska is that Founders isn't on the shelf! They have many great beers.....I would like to add their Red Rye IPA to the list.
  3. HickoryMike

    Yeast Starter Guide

    Youtube is your friend. Search there or search HBT....there are tons of resources out there. Use mrmalty.com to determine the size of your starter. Basically, a starter is a small, very simple batch of beer used only to grow yeast. You need to use a 1/10 ratio of light dme/water. Boil it...
  4. HickoryMike

    Yeast Washing: How big is too big?

    I just began harvesting and washing yeast to build up my yeast bank. It has been said that you might not want to harvest yeast from a really big beer.....I'm guessing this is because these yeast are stressed and not as healthy. So, how big is too big? I have a stout with an OG of 1.080 that I...
  5. HickoryMike

    Rasputin SCORE!

    Saw Old Rasputin here in Anchorage the other day. Had that beer on nitrogen before....'twas awesome!
  6. HickoryMike

    Hops in the north

    Most people that grow hops aren't trying to save money....it's just really damn cool. I'm looking into growing some here in Anchorage just for fun.
  7. HickoryMike

    Tubing Question

    Tubing is cheap. If you have a hardware store or LHBS near by, I would just go get some. It may be mold, it might not be. The risk probably isn't worth it.
  8. HickoryMike

    Best single addition to your brew day procedure

    Quick disconnects. No question about it.
  9. HickoryMike

    Storing 55 lbs of grain in this ?

    You don't need an air-tight container.....the bags that the grain come in sure aren't air tight. As long as your grain stays dry, clean, and bug free you'll be fine. I always used big Rubbermaid tubs. Ok, rant over. The container you linked looks cool and it's pretty darn cheap. Nice find.
  10. HickoryMike

    Getting ready to bottle question

    I'm 99.99999% sure you have corn sugar. Corn sugar is powdery...table sugar is usually granulated.
  11. HickoryMike

    Craigtube

    Craig caught a lot of flack for his early videos that focused on "Simple Brewing" which basically meant mixing a can of extract with water and pitching yeast. Many brew snobs (not necassarily a bad thing to be a brew snob) took offense to Craig's claims that this simple homebrew was as good as...
  12. HickoryMike

    Using Yeast Cake

    What kind of yeast are you using? It might not be the best strand for a Saison. In a recent Wyeast video (put out by Northern Brewer) the speaker stated if you rack onto a yeast cake you're basically over-pitching to the extreme. All that being said, you'll still end up with beer in the...
  13. HickoryMike

    Best High Gravity Batch Sparge Method

    I agree it probably won't make that big of a difference, but if it were me I would go with 2 heavily stirred sparges.
  14. HickoryMike

    A Newbie and The WAITING

    I know what you mean. Kegging made the biggest difference for me. Rather than leaving beer in the bottle for 3+ weeks you can carb and de-gas a beer in about a week. I recently started brewing again after a big move and didn't buy any brewing gear until my kegerator was built. And then, of...
  15. HickoryMike

    Talking Yeast with Wyeast (long-form video)

    Loved this vid. Many interesting pieces of info. One thing that jumped out to me was that the best way to oxygenate your wort is a 45 sec violent shaking. Also interesting was that shaking for 5 hours will not add any more oxygen then a good 45 second shake.
  16. HickoryMike

    Blichmann Top Tier w/ mounted March 809 pump $850

    I'm moving to Alaska and am selling off my homebrew stand. For sale is a Blichmann Top Tier stand with 2 burner tiers and 1 shelf tier. There is also a mounted March 809 pump. The pump is wired to a waterproof switch/receptical that is also mounted to the stand. This is a $1100 value...
  17. HickoryMike

    Blichman Top Tier + HLT & BK (north carolina)

    Pots and chiller sold. Looking to sell the stand w/ mounted march pump for $950. Thanks.
  18. HickoryMike

    Blichman Top Tier + HLT & BK (north carolina)

    http://hickory.craigslist.org/for/2392246818.html ***I have sold the BK, HLT, Chiller, and hoses. The Top Tier stand w/ mounted march pump and wired receptical are still for sale--$950.*** I'm moving to Alaska at the end of summer and I am selling off my brewing gear, including the crown...
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