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Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:00 pm
by berryman
FrozenInTime wrote:
I picked up several spigots a couple years back, .5". I keep them clean/stored in a baggie to avoid problems. Every couple batches or so, I replace with a new 5 gallon bucket. I think they are $10 at Lowe's, all marked food grade. I have used these buckets to ferment in, replace after a couple batches also. I use a step drill bit to put holes in da new buckets. These will hold a tad over 5 gallon and work for me, I rarely go over 4.5~5 gallons of brew at a time. Actually, I've shrunk my batches down to 3 gallon mostly, so these work perfectly.
I don't ferment in mine but have, I mostly do 5- 6 gal. to get the amount of bottles I want in the end and the one I have has worked perfect for too long and never had a problem yet, but trying to avoid having one. We don't have a Lowe's real close by (Erie PA closest) but have Home Depots and the orange buckets they sell aren't food grade. I have quite a few of them and use them for spent grains and storing new grains in.
Also it is hard to find a good 1/2" spigot like I am using now. I could switch to 3/8" but my spring seal bottling wand is 1/2 that I have been using and like.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:17 pm
by FrozenInTime
Just got back from town.... effn citybots.... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Anywayz, picked up a new bottle of CO2, pressurized the keg and drinking a nice chocolate stout. Funny, I did this up as an oatmeal stout but taste like it's a chocolate, still good and going down great!
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:01 pm
by D_Rabbit
I made mention of these shippers in another post. Here is the link I finally found for them.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0796GH6GK
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 3:38 pm
by swenocha
My agenda for the afternoon... Randomly stumbled onto this happening on VU campus today...
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 2:45 pm
by berryman
Yesterday was both a good day and bad day. It was nice outside for a change (if you think 28 deg and not snowing is nice) Had plans of working in my garage, A friend stopped in a little after noon and we sampled through my beer inventory. He left and another friend stopped and we did the same thing again. I didn't make it up to my garage to work on anything, I didn't know where my garage even was. I don't usually drink that much at one time, but did. The good news No hangover at all and got some stuff done today.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 10:39 pm
by berryman
I say and still will say. You can brew some very nice drinkable beer with HME, to get better, a nice grain steep will kick it up, but will work without. I am saying this for the new brewers out there, don't be scared away from some of the talk of us,. most everybody here started with that and made some good beer.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:03 pm
by D_Rabbit
For the love of all that is holy!!!! Thought get I was dying this morning. Turns out..... kidney stone. First experience with these little bastards. I wouldn’t wish this on someone I despised!
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:16 pm
by Beer-lord
Man, that sucks! I drink tons of water for this very reason although there’s. I guarantee. Hope it’s over soon.
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Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:42 pm
by BlackDuck
Ooohhh... that does suck. I've never had one, and I hope I never do. Hopefully you can pass it quick.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:49 pm
by RandyG
Hey Borastukas, Had 4 episodes with kidneystones,one with the Hospital,and one Bladderstone(larger than kidneystone)Almost led to the scapel,but it passed. I still pass "Gravel" on occasion(tiny shards) where your kidney aches and you get alittle spritzy. I wouldn't want anyone to have these.I read where the pain is as bad as childbirth. Good luck and cheers.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 5:52 am
by FedoraDave
Sorry to hear you've joined the Excruciating Pain Club, Dan. Yeah, I've been through it before, too. First time, I woke my wife up and told her, "I'm in pain," which was all she needed to hear, since I have a high pain tolerance and don't complain. If I say I hurt, it's bad!
Second time was a Friday night, and the ER was full of drunken yabbos. Since they were bleeding, they got attention before I did. I was stuck lying on a gurney in the middle of the open floor, suffering spasms that actually made me cry. At one point, I recall moaning, "Why won't somebody help me?!"
I make sure I drink a lot of water ever since. Don't ever want to go through that again.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:11 pm
by berryman
That sucks Dan, I never had them but I know a lot who has and say how painfull it is. I've also always been a big water drinker (not in just beer either LOL) and maybe why I never had them.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:23 pm
by FedoraDave
berryman wrote:That sucks Dan, I never had them but I know a lot who has and say how painfull it is. I've also always been a big water drinker (not in just beer either LOL) and maybe why I never had them.
Some of it is genetic, but it doesn't hurt to keep that aqua pura flowing. As far as the pain scale, my kidney stones were the second worst pain I've ever experienced.
You may not want to know about the #1 pain.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:08 am
by FedoraDave
Due to the Nor'easter on Wednesday, we lost power (and heat and wifi) late Wednesday night, and it didn't return until Thursday, around 12:30 pm. Thursday was my one day off, and I had planned to brew a batch of South Ferry Steam Beer for a competition I'm entering in mid-May. It'll still be ready if I delay it a week, but I was bummed that I couldn't spend my one morning off indulging in my hobby.
Re: The No Post Post
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:31 pm
by swenocha
Working at the East Nashville Beer Fest this past weekend, the big spring beer fest....
Over 70 breweries, Belgian tent, great food, and great music. But... with snow. And winter jackets. And insulated shirts. And three layers. And wool socks. And fleece lined pants. And gloves. And a scarf. And firepits. Ugh....
Worked the Yazoo booth with Linus, Brandon, and [guy I can't remember the name of that leads tours on weekends]. Lots of fun (except for the temperature)... Linus wouldn't let me escape from the pic for the
TN Craft Beer Magazine spread...
Worked most of the fest, but got to wander around and try some beers during the last hour. Some great offerings from Calfkiller, East Nashville, Southern Grist, and several others on the local front. Here's the guys at
VonSeitz Theoreticales serving beer from the ancient ale amphoras...
Regional/national favorites from Lagunitas, Cigar City, New Belgium, Sierra Nevada, Wicked Weed, and a mess of others. Also, though I missed the Cantillion while I was working, it was great to have this again... it's been a while since I had some 3F.
So... done with beer event #1 of 2 for the month. Next up will be working at the World Beer Cup judging and attending
several great events during the Craft Beer Conference week...