Thinking about another high dollar purchase.

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Also if I purchase tomorrow I can get the Blichmann for $615 including shipping. Because of midwest's $50 off.
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That's a cool conical, I'd go for it!
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I just did a little more study on the stout site. They want $85 to ship the thing. That makes it more expensive than the Blichmann if I buy soon enough to get the midwestsupplies discount. Though it does have some nice features. It has a thermometer, they use tri clamps, and it comes with the barb on the ball valve necessary to attach my hose to it.
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If I was going all out, I'd get me something like these:

http://morebeer.com/category/morebeer-h ... icals.html

Freaking expensive, but daaaaaam, I could make anything anytime.
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mashani wrote:If I was going all out, I'd get me something like these:

http://morebeer.com/category/morebeer-h ... icals.html

Freaking expensive, but daaaaaam, I could make anything anytime.
That is wayyyyy out of my price range. To me $600 is being extremely extravagant. But a big selling point for me is being able to push the beer out with CO2. Which will eliminate lifting a bottling bucket with 5 gallons of liquid up on a stool to use my autosiphon.
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i can see i'll be living with ale pails for awhile. lol
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Hey Gymrat, FWIW I was just at AHS the other day and they had one on display as well. You might call them as well to verify size and check pricing.
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Thankyou Brewbirds I appreciate that. But last night I pulled the trigger on a 10 gallon Stout conical. Just over $400.
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Gymrat wrote:Thankyou Brewbirds I appreciate that. But last night I pulled the trigger on a 10 gallon Stout conical. Just over $400.
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Good for you Roger. I look forward to hearing more about it when you get it going. Of course, up and close pictures of the porn are always appreciated.
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Oh there will be reports and pictures :jumpy:
Two things I am wondering right now
1. When I dry hop commando will the hops come out when I drain the trub from under the beer?

2. If I brew a white wheat on week 1. And a Wee Heavy or IPA or barley wine on week 2, how much trub would I drain to pitch in week 2 as yeast?
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For #1, maybe this video might explain it a bit thought I know nothing of these units.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_8_lzCFepw
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