jd_brewing
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When your in the hardware section or housewares section of any store and all you see is brewing equipment and start planning your next build
Are you kidding? a tub of Oxyclean or PBW will be more than enough to get those kegs sparkling with no effort.
chikincoop said:You know what beer has the least amount of adhesive holding on the labels and use that as a determining factor when deciding between which case of beer you actually want to buy.
MaxStout said:On Thanksgiving, SWMBO and mother in law were in the kitchen, boiling a big pot of potatoes to later turn into mashed.
My man! I was thinking about putting together a collective list of the best bottles to use for bottling based on how good they were to drink and how easy it'd be to peel the labels off
My man! I was thinking about putting together a collective list of the best bottles to use for bottling based on how good they were to drink and how easy it'd be to peel the labels off
unionrdr said:We've already done a few such lists. Try searching them.
finsfan said:Boulevard or Sierra Nevada are both solid breweries and have easy glue when delabeling
When you've been brewing long enough to write a story about a guy's home brewing abilities saving him from a worse fate when the new world order takes over.
I'm going to have to see if I can find that now. It sounds interesting.You like sci-fi & you've gotten good enough at brewing to combine the two.
Most labels yeah. There are some, like corona, where the label is actually fused to the bottle and doesn't come off short of a grinder though.I, for some reason, don't care much for the "chode" bottles like Abita, Allagash, and Sierra Nevada. No real reasoning behind that though. Anything soaked in oxy-clean and warm water overnight will come off. Dogfish Head is plentiful here and undress easily but you're left with a shark-branded bottle
I prefer the stubbies. Can fit more in the fridge since it's got low clearance.DarthMalts said:I, for some reason, don't care much for the "chode" bottles like Abita, Allagash, and Sierra Nevada. No real reasoning behind that though. Anything soaked in oxy-clean and warm water overnight will come off. Dogfish Head is plentiful here and undress easily but you're left with a shark-branded bottle
I prefer the stubbies. Can fit more in the fridge since it's got low clearance.
When the clock reads 10:56 and you immediately think of yeast.
When you spend your free time determined to find a solution to a cheap easy DIY Sankey Keg fermentation conversion that doesn't cost $90
success! for only a few bucks I made it so I can not only ferment under pressure with my spunding valve, but I can also force transfer... I did a post on it here
The pressure test went so well, I am thinking about doing a modified version of the idea to make some of my many sankey kegs into ball locks.
That link doesn't work on mobile.
When you fill up the dog's water and add gypsum.
..when you can't relax on your day off until you get the mash temperature right
When the clock reads 10:56 and you immediately think of yeast.
When you show people you've just met the pictures of your keezer that you keep on your phone
When your 5 year old daughter is using her birthday money to buy her daddy brewing supplies for Christmas or when were at the grocery stores and she asks , do they sell Zombie Dust here?
Is this for fermenting or dispensinginsanim8er said:When you finish a diy project you designed and you're giddy like a school girl because it works better than expected. Check and mate! I can't wait to brew something and test it out... Good thing I bought the ingredients for 10gal of nut brown...
jd_brewing said:Is this for fermenting or dispensing
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