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- 23L Mytton Rodd kegs and CO2 bottles for sale
- HERMS brewing process - Mash in and stiring
- The Greatest Beer Run Ever
- FVM build maybe...
23L Mytton Rodd kegs and CO2 bottles for sale Posted: 02 Jun 2021 12:36 AM PDT Hi all, I'm starting process of selling off my gear gear as not brewed in quite a while. I've got 6 x 23L Mytton Rodd kegs for sale. Sometimes called Firestone Racetracks or Schweppes kegs etc. Ball lock posts. All had all seals replaced a couple years ago, a few posts replaced and a lid replaced also. All work seamlessly. IMO they are the cream of the keg crop. Almost bullet proof. $85/keg 2 x 6kg CO2 bottles for sale. In as new condition. 1 is fully charged $140 1 empty $110... 23L Mytton Rodd kegs and CO2 bottles for sale |
HERMS brewing process - Mash in and stiring Posted: 01 Jun 2021 09:29 PM PDT I've recently switched to a HERMS system and, while I've only done two brews on it, I'm loving it already. I realise though that there are a lot of different ways to use a system like this and I'm keen to understand how people a) mash in and b) how and when they stir when HERMS brewing. My first brew I underlet to mash in and didn't stir at all (assuming recirc would make stirring redundant). My efficiency on this brew was rubbish. And while I don't care too much about efficiency I want it... HERMS brewing process - Mash in and stiring |
Posted: 01 Jun 2021 05:51 PM PDT A short doco, The Greatest Beer Run Ever, involving shit beer in plastic cups, disagreeable politics (IMO) and bad teeth - but its a great yarn well told of friendship overcoming tough times. Goes to show that beer is the glue that holds the world together. So make beer, not war. |
Posted: 01 Jun 2021 05:26 PM PDT I'm considering another build, I'm using a GF now but previously had a recirculating BIAB system until it leaked once too often. What I'm interested in is a full volume system were the mash is not in the boiler (like a BrewEasy or Counter top Brutus 20) as this would enable me to automate the system right through to cooling. I was happy with the beer my Biab kit made and I see no reason that a two vessel FVM shouldn't work perfectly well, although with the possibility of reduced efficiency... FVM build maybe... |
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