Posted: Monday Oct 02, 2006 5:38 pm
They do fit as they are made usually by the same company and yes sediment reducers do fit i have two with that exact setup



Awesomelethaldog wrote:They do fit as they are made usually by the same company and yes sediment reducers do fit i have two with that exact setup![]()
Yeah they are pittance and i think you will find that they are the same as the ones on most fermenters, and you got an even better bargain cos i think they were $1.98 at BigWBoonie wrote:Awesomelethaldog wrote:They do fit as they are made usually by the same company and yes sediment reducers do fit i have two with that exact setup![]()
. Those taps are as cheap as chips.
Sometimes you just cant get that last little bit of crap out of tap.....pay a buck fifty....new one.![]()
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I am going to get three of these "water holders" so that I can add hops for aroma and rack into them, if I choose to. That way I am not shuffling around the three brew kegs when I choose to rack.
Cheers Lethal
Greg
How long does uncracked grain last dogger as ive heard mixed reports, and can you store it just say in a bin or something ( like you would with horse food or something of the like) out of the fridge or does it have to be kept cool?Dogger Dan wrote:Lethal,
Cracked grains have a minimum shelf life of 6 months, You can go as long as a year if you look after them.
I was discussing with someone in the tropic areas that it may be shorter because of the humidity but yeh, for the most part you can blow through a 25 kg bag of grains before they are done.
I have my my 25 kg bag cracked at the alarming price of 5 dollars a bag, Hell of a deal I think
Dogger
16 to 17 Dollars Max .........+ the 1.50 tap.lethaldog wrote:Yeah they are pittance and i think you will find that they are the same as the ones on most fermenters, and you got an even better bargain cos i think they were $1.98 at BigWBoonie wrote:Awesomelethaldog wrote:They do fit as they are made usually by the same company and yes sediment reducers do fit i have two with that exact setup![]()
. Those taps are as cheap as chips.
Sometimes you just cant get that last little bit of crap out of tap.....pay a buck fifty....new one.![]()
![]()
I am going to get three of these "water holders" so that I can add hops for aroma and rack into them, if I choose to. That way I am not shuffling around the three brew kegs when I choose to rack.
Cheers Lethal
Greg![]()
how much were the water containers(20l) at bunnings?
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Lethal, it would be too much messing around to transfer the wort from one vessel to another & you'd risk a lot of splashing. So I'd just go with using the 15 litre pot for the sparge water.lethaldog wrote: Cheers Ed, i think i have this one sussed as i to have a couple of 15 litre pots that i could heat on the stove and like you say, use the 40 litre for the initial mash water, although it would be a pain i was also thinking that i could use 1 of the 15 litre pots to collect the first lot of wort and use the 40 litre for both the mash and sparge water, then once i have collected the first lot, whack in the sparge water and transfer the first lot into the big pot as well, would this work or is it a bit dodgy
You mean those plastic buckets with the electric kettle elements? I had thought of doing mine like that but had second thoughts. Reckon it's dodgy. You can still use a plastic bucket, but I think it would be much safer with a portable immersion heater. I use a portable immersion heater for heating my mash/sparge water, it's brilliant but trips the power if too many other appliances are turned on.Beerdrinker32 wrote: what do you guys think about the plastic pails with the element in them? am becoming obsessed with this ag thing Laughing hope the beers are tasty Exclamation
Lethal, 90% of anything I've learnt came from Doggerlethaldog wrote:... Ed was the one who put me onto it and he certainly knows what hes on about...
Well in that case all i can say is thank god for you and the dogger man cos if it werent for you guys on this site i would have never considered AG.Ed wrote:Lethal, 90% of anything I've learnt came from Doggerlethaldog wrote:... Ed was the one who put me onto it and he certainly knows what hes on about...![]()
Cheers, Ed