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  • Members: 1316
  • Category: Homebrewing
  • Founded: Oct 21, 2005
  • Language: English
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STRUT YOUR STUFF! ... Share photos of your beer-gear, and help other craftbrewers with your ingenious designs and technical knowledge about equipment.

This group specializes in all types of small-scale beer brewing equipment used or adaptable by homebrewers or small breweries in brew-pubs, BOPs, or very small micro-breweries, and includes tiered-systems, RIMS/HERMS, malt mills, conical fermenters, chillers, kegging systems, etc.

Our purpose is to gather a vast body of knowledge and expertise about design, construction, and maintenance of EQUIPMENT practical for use by a home-brewer or small commercial brewing venture. There are many OTHER forums where beer styles, recipes, methods, ingredients, and other non-equipment issues are constantly discussed, so PLEASE limit, as much as possible, all posts on this group to EQUIPMENT ONLY! Occasional brief remarks about non-equipment issues are okay so long as they are along the lines of requesting private emails, or posting a link to brewing discussions in other groups or forums. Thanks for cooperating!

This is a moderated group, and spam will not be tolerated; commercial suppliers of EQUIPMENT can place a link on the links page. Links to members' personal webpages about BREWING and their EQUIPMENT will also be available. A 'FAQ' page will eventually address mundane equipment questions such as "What equipment do I need to get started?", etc., so that members won't be plagued with simple repetitive posts from beginners. We want to make all sorts of technical information available as a valuable resource for the brewing community; with everyone's cooperation, we can make this an interesting and useful group. Please help spread the word.

Please visit my other SPECIALIZED brewing groups:
EXCLUSIVELY about Growing Hops/Beer-Herbs/Barley w/3,000+ members: www.tinyurl.com/3au2uv
EXCLUSIVELY about Brewing Supplies: www.tinyurl.com/2wnang
'Homebrewers' International Grid-Computing Team: www.tinyurl.com/l489ln

Cheers.

Bill Velek

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Re: stuck recirculation in mash
I don't know if it's starch granules that are wedged in there to where the enzymes can't get to them, I'm just going off of what seems intuitive to me. I do do
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:54 pm
Matthew Burgoon
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Re: SS Quick Disconnects
I just got an e-mail from More Beer. My SS quick disconnects were shipped. They must have them in stock. Lee Houston
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:47 pm
LEE BAHR
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Re: SS Quick Disconnects
I'm convinced, I just ordered SS Quick Disconnects from More Beer on line. I got no indication they were out of stock. I'll have to wait and see if they
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:00 pm
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Re: stuck recirculation in mash
Matthew wrote: it seems to me that even though there's flow of wort, there's a lot of starch stuck and pressed together where it may be difficult for the
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:47 pm
Joe Strain aka Yodar
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Re: stuck recirculation in mash
I was under a similar impression that stirring wasn't really necessary, however with my rather increased efficiency in my last session, it's one of two things:
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:26 pm
Matthew Burgoon
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2008 129 114 99 243 102 62 42 124 23 88 11 126
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2006 146 131 78 25 25 25 60 58 39 78 48 24
2005 70 163 142

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