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I promised to make some beer for thanksgiving
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Scotty where does that insulation stick to your pot without tape? and if so where did you get it? thanx
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Originally Posted by: dieselduo Scotty where does that insulation stick to your pot without tape? and if so where did you get it? thanx The insulation is sticky back and sticks nicely to a clean smooth pot--i do the lids too I buy it at home depot. The roll is about 12 inches high i forget how long. I have been using it on all my pots, my still boiler and i happen to be a fan of insulated towers too. The pot on the right is the one we just did My still boilers have 2 layers on them. Sometimes i need some duct tape to keep the insulation on the boilers. :)
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is there a particular thickness or r factor ?
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Ill go look at the package BRB---
it is 1/8 in thick by 12 inches high and 15 feet long. the product is frost king duct insulation but thebrand is not important. if i remember correctly i have purchased basically the same itemat lowes----no r factor is given
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Scotty,
Any updates? Project on-track? You removed the photos... would have enjoyed seeing them.
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Sorry. I postponed the beer till i get back in december. We made 4 gallons of root beer. we carbonated it and it is the corney keg in the explorer. i have those portable gadgets to presurise the keg and dispence also. i never used them yet. i hope all works out. thanks for the inqiry. i working from a laptop in a motel so getting at my photos is not an option now. i left my memory stick home. it has all my log in info on it.
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The dispensing attachment for the corney keg leaked. we ended up pouring the root beer into 2 liter bottles. i went to barrys brew shop in philly and purchased a few new parts to do the repair when i get back to florida.. Also purchased a sangeovese wine kit. i originally went in to purchase 3 racking tubes-- i spent over $100 yikes lol
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Scotty, this might be old, But I would not use that aluminum pot, the beer will have a off flavor. When I started brewing with extract. I went to WM and picked up a 3 gallon SS pot for $26 and used my kitchen stove. No spiggot needed just a funnel. I always topped off the carboy with cold water to equal the 5 gallons. It also cooled the wort to the 70*f mark to add the yeast. I now have a 12 gal brewery and useing all grain. Im sure its the same as distiling once you start, you end up going nuts.
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BDB im a bit rusty about info in this thread-- are you saying not to do the boil in aluminum. I have other stainless pots-- i just got home from PA and have to get organised.
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correct about the aluminum boil kettle
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here is my Brewery as of now. makes some great beer!
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Damint BDB, all Blichmann! That is a very nice rig, not like you don't already know. I am jealous.
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wife was pissed! but its easyer to ask for forgivness then permission hahahahaha
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