Fellow brewers. Remember me with the Sedex plastic catchers.
Here is the final result of my and three (3) other close brewers mates, 2 grain and one extract brewer.
A brew was done by each of us and half were bottled normally with crown caps and the other half were with the Sedex plastic catchers ...
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- Wednesday Feb 09, 2011 11:19 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25031
- Monday Jan 17, 2011 8:36 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: SEDEX PLASIC COMPLETE CATCHERS
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11733
Re: SEDEX PLASIC COMPLETE CATCHERS
Thanks 4 the replies. Will try caster tomorrow when bottling 150 stubbies.
as 4 the plastic SEDEX. Have has them soaking in a sterilized solution for a couple of days and will overnight drain and soak them in chlorine free water and will only use the caps on a few 2 see if the problem re occurs. If ...
as 4 the plastic SEDEX. Have has them soaking in a sterilized solution for a couple of days and will overnight drain and soak them in chlorine free water and will only use the caps on a few 2 see if the problem re occurs. If ...
- Monday Jan 17, 2011 1:13 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: SEDEX PLASIC COMPLETE CATCHERS
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11733
SEDEX PLASIC COMPLETE CATCHERS
:?: :?: Maybe there is a brewer who may have the same problem as I am having at the moment. I have purchased 150 complete SEDEX catchers some months ago and the 2 full grain brews I have done with them have resulted in a plastic after taste in the conditioned beer. I have in the last batch of 150 x ...
- Wednesday Dec 15, 2010 3:40 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Grain mills.
- Replies: 24
- Views: 40333
Re: Grain mills.
Speedie. No it ain't a corna. You may call them that. The manual that I have which I got with it refers to is as a heavy duty coffee grinder.
It comes with approx 8 different size plates.
It was made in Italy. I have seen heaps of them at commercial coffee places sittin there covered in dust.
It can ...
It comes with approx 8 different size plates.
It was made in Italy. I have seen heaps of them at commercial coffee places sittin there covered in dust.
It can ...
- Tuesday Dec 14, 2010 11:18 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Grain mills.
- Replies: 24
- Views: 40333
Re: Grain mills.
Sorry to be a pest fellow brewers. I have been using an old commercial coffee grinder for just on 15 years which I bought cheap at a commercial coffee and equipement place. They can still be obtained at most commercial joints that wheel and deal in coffee machines and grinders. They take trade in's ...
- Tuesday Dec 07, 2010 11:11 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Chill haze
- Replies: 40
- Views: 127258
Re: Chill haze
BribieG. Thanks for your reply.
We are in wait a while state in Aussie,(((((((((West Ausssie.))))))))))Polyclar. Never heard of it. Maybe in a few years it will reach West Aussie.It may be here under a different name like a few examples. eg. We call a cold meat Polony. Over East it's called Devon ...
We are in wait a while state in Aussie,(((((((((West Ausssie.))))))))))Polyclar. Never heard of it. Maybe in a few years it will reach West Aussie.It may be here under a different name like a few examples. eg. We call a cold meat Polony. Over East it's called Devon ...
- Tuesday Dec 07, 2010 5:26 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Chill haze
- Replies: 40
- Views: 127258
Re: Chill haze
Thanks for the advice. Putting one down tomorrow and will adhere to ur suggestion. Thanks again.
- Tuesday Dec 07, 2010 1:40 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Chill haze
- Replies: 40
- Views: 127258
Chill haze
Anyone out there who has had a problem with chill haze in all grain beers. If so and they have corrected it and u don't mind sharing ur secret. I would appreciate it. I bought 500k of Pale malt several months ago after running out of my own home made malt which I have never had trouble with and the ...
- Sunday Dec 05, 2010 6:05 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25031
Re: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
Problem all fixed now by simply placing a small pure brass washer into the groove of the cap and then screwing the catcher on and it lifts the valve straight whereas with the ball bearing the valve still fell sideways against the wall. I have posted this should any other brewer out there be having ...
- Saturday Dec 04, 2010 6:24 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25031
Re: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
Am in West Aussie.
Have rectified the problem by putting a 5mm ball bearing to allow the valve to rise more.
We opened 9 stubbies last night all different eg. 1 crown, 1 mid strength 1 hahn or whatever one calls it. Three different brewers all grain. All when opened all had a thick layer of trub ...
Have rectified the problem by putting a 5mm ball bearing to allow the valve to rise more.
We opened 9 stubbies last night all different eg. 1 crown, 1 mid strength 1 hahn or whatever one calls it. Three different brewers all grain. All when opened all had a thick layer of trub ...
- Friday Dec 03, 2010 4:52 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25031
Re: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
I will try and answer the 2 posts.
No I have not got in touch with the inventor who I purchased them from. I thought I would seek other brewers opinions first and that way if they found problems as I am encountering, then I will get back to them, the inventor that is.
I only brew Ales and my ...
No I have not got in touch with the inventor who I purchased them from. I thought I would seek other brewers opinions first and that way if they found problems as I am encountering, then I will get back to them, the inventor that is.
I only brew Ales and my ...
- Friday Dec 03, 2010 1:19 pm
- Forum: Grain brewing
- Topic: Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25031
Sedex bottling caps as seen on the New inventers
I am a new chum in the forum. I have been a grain brewer for 44 years and never done a extract beer.
The question I ask, is there any person using the SEDEX CAPS that were on the New Inventors some 12 - 18 months ago. These caps are only suitable for screw top bottles, NOT CROWN TOP.
I over the past ...
The question I ask, is there any person using the SEDEX CAPS that were on the New Inventors some 12 - 18 months ago. These caps are only suitable for screw top bottles, NOT CROWN TOP.
I over the past ...
- Wednesday Dec 01, 2010 2:22 pm
- Forum: Retailers' trading room
- Topic: New Home Brew Shop in WA
- Replies: 11
- Views: 45841
Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA
I am a new chum on the computer and hope I can send and reply with my experiences with hope to share some of my 44 years of grain brewing on to others.
Firstly I wish to advise my experience with the DEDEX BREWING CAPS which I have recently obtained.
As stated I have been a grain brewer for the past ...
Firstly I wish to advise my experience with the DEDEX BREWING CAPS which I have recently obtained.
As stated I have been a grain brewer for the past ...