Every once in a while a post will stick in my brain and I'll start assembling things to see if they'd work...While it didn't quite work this time, maybe this'll be some fuel for thought or something onother reader might find useful;
My first thought was actually "This is a job for my Fermhead!"...
My own reasoning in choosing the bowtie 1 was that I could more easily swap out the gauge or reconfigure the bits... I never felt a need to though and it's been working fine for what I use it for, but I have considered swapping the gauge out for the digital one. Jus wondering if you've...
Just sayin' I brew in the kitchen too; I slide the stove out so I can borrow the plug and roll my brew rig in, but I have tile floors... My greater concern for property damage has been my windows, walls and ceiling owing to the steam.
Yes, I now use a steam-condensor (...
Sounds like a 3/8" barb which is no big deal... are you absolutely certain it's 5/16"? Taprites sell with either 3/8" or 5/16", but shoving a 5/16" hose over a 3/8" barb is fine and personally, I've always tried to use slightly oversized barbs as an added measure of security.
In the meantime...
What aspect of the bag do you hate? I had similar feelings myself when I first tried BIAB and experimented with mockups to see what difference a rigid mash-holder would make and concluded that it was a PITA to clean compared to a bag. Both will drip all over the place if you're not prepared to...
Apologies; I know nothing about Brew Commanders, but I get kinda bothered every time I see a horizontal RIMS. I honestly don't know how significant a difference it makes in practice, but given 'heat rises', temp changes will be slower at the probe and what's coming out may not actually be at...
A 1/4 is the same height as a 1/6 ..It's just about 11" wide instead of 9.25" so you can still install the coupler and try it out for height...you just won't be able to close the door.
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Yup! And then got sarcastic and/or humorous in making up a name.
Go to this thread; https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/best-names-for-your-beer-batch.732488/ and tell us what it was supposed to be and what you called it.
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I've seen inspiring pics of your beautiful brew rig some time ago and if I recall correctly, you had one of those large TC sock filters inline on the path to the fermenter.... I'm wondering 2 things; Do you still use it? ..if not, why? and:
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I'm a strong proponent of large kettle...
I looked that model up ( https://www.danby.com/products/compact-refrigerators/dar440bl/ ) and I think your greater concern will be the height once the coupler is attached. A 1/6 keg is 9.25" wide and about 23" high... The temp control and fan unit appear to be mounted right in the middle of the...
There's several areas to address. Since you're only 2 messages in since signing up, here's some friendly advice:
There's no such thing as too much information when posting a question, and like @mac_1103 said; A picture is worth a thousand words (or about 40 posts over 3 days as we try to pry...