lol, no problem.bwarbiany wrote:Considering you still have my hops from the 2008 group buy, I think I've shown that I'm not very good at finding time to pick things upbackyard brewer wrote:Got it, thanks. Do you want to pick it up or have me just send it when it's done? (i'm about a week behind right now)
But let me know. My rough goal is to brew in two weeks (Mar 6-7), so if you think it might not arrive by then, I might need to pick it up...
Otherwise, if you don't mind tossing the hops in the box when you send it, I'd appreciate it
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Not to steal the thread, but are 2008 hops still usable? Aren't they a bit cheesy by now?
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Not if they've been stored well...Marotte Brewery wrote:Not to steal the thread, but are 2008 hops still usable? Aren't they a bit cheesy by now?
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Probably yes and probably not. They are vacuum bagged and refrigerated.Marotte Brewery wrote:Not to steal the thread, but are 2008 hops still usable? Aren't they a bit cheesy by now?
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I keep my hops vacuum sealed and in the freezer. They last a long time that way.
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When I start brewing again you can try some of my beer and let me know.Marotte Brewery wrote:Not to steal the thread, but are 2008 hops still usable? Aren't they a bit cheesy by now?
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I hear Tim does this with ex-girfriends!BrewMasterBrad wrote:I keep my hops vacuum sealed and in the freezer. They last a long time that way.
Don't go into the Pimped-Out-Refrigerator Jack!
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I guess the extension cord to the Ryder truck parked out front is a "dead" giveaway.
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How did this go so horribly wrong?
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Sorry, lack of beer and sleep on my part.backyard brewer wrote:How did this go so horribly wrong?
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I have my first batch with this kit fermenting now, and so far it has gone swimmingly.
One note that John suggested when I asked about needing the o-rings was that it's largely unnecessary for sanitization, but that if you want a perfect seal (to see the bubbles in the blowoff vessel) they'd be a good thing to add. I, of course, figured I don't care much about the bubbles, since I've spent the last three years brewing without the fermenters even in my own house...
Boy, was I wrong! I want to see bubbles! I can tell by smell that it's fermenting fine, and I get the telltale nostril sting from the CO2, but there's just something reassuring about those bubbles.
So for those of you who have bought (or are considering) this kit, I recommend you install the o-rings
One note that John suggested when I asked about needing the o-rings was that it's largely unnecessary for sanitization, but that if you want a perfect seal (to see the bubbles in the blowoff vessel) they'd be a good thing to add. I, of course, figured I don't care much about the bubbles, since I've spent the last three years brewing without the fermenters even in my own house...
Boy, was I wrong! I want to see bubbles! I can tell by smell that it's fermenting fine, and I get the telltale nostril sting from the CO2, but there's just something reassuring about those bubbles.
So for those of you who have bought (or are considering) this kit, I recommend you install the o-rings
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I used the o-ring for the tri-clover fitting and it seals very well. Even on my lager at 52F, I see and hear the blow off tube bubbling away in a jar of StarSan. I don't even have to open the chest freezer since I can hear it bubbling without opening the lid. It is reassuring to see bubbles, that's for sure.
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+1 for bubbles
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Well, I just (actually last night, not 9:30 AM on a Friday) tasted the first batch coming from this fermenter, and I have to say it was a success... And given that this was the recipe TWICE attacked by fruit flies in the past, I'm happy to report that none of the little buggers were found.
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So Derrin... Next up is a cleaning rig... You fabricate one, and I'll buy one
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