Sunday, October 26, 2003

Temp Controller for HLT Gas installed

I got the temp controller and the ASCO 1/2" solenoid valve installed in the system today. I'll have to do a burner test run and see how hot it gets. Had to rewire a lot of stuff and I removed the mis-matched old ASCO valve in the bypass line of the HLT and replaced it with a matched one and use that one for the gas valve, since it only has a very small 3/16" orifice for flow.



Saturday, October 11, 2003

Rye IPA Label

I just got a label for the Rye IPA made up. Going to put it on tap this weekend.



Monday, October 06, 2003

Double Dog Brew Day!

After finishing two separate all grain brews yesterday, a 10 gallon Horsetooth Pale Ale and a 10 gallon repeat of the Fat Tire, I was beat. Jason Hoodenpyle also was over with his brew frame and made 10 gallons of AG Black Butte Porter. So, I ended up with 15 gallons of brew last night (and I racked the Rye IPA to keg and bottled 5 gallons of the B52). So, I didn't have three blow off tubes, and I just picked the brew with the lowest OG and the one that had the most head space and put an air lock on that one...heheh. Well, guess which one took off the fastest? The pictures below are last night on the left and 12 hours later on the right.






Jason also had some great ideas about printing up some labels for our brews to stick on our kegerators under the taps to tell what we had. I came up with the following ones, which I printed out and stuck on some cool business card refrigerator magnets from Walmart.



Sunday, September 14, 2003

Blow Out!!

The B-52 and IPA both started bubbling pretty good last night after only 5 hours. I took them out in the garage so that they could get down to around 68'F over night. Got up this morning and found this:





At least they didn't explode. I got them all washed down, and some sterilized blow off tubes put in. I'm very surprised, as I have not had to use blow off tubes since I went to the 6 gallon carboys for primaries. Guess I aerated enough...grin. The picture on the right is after only 15 minutes on the blow off tubes.



Saturday, September 13, 2003

Denny Conn's Rye IPA

Jason Hoodenpyle and I got together for another brew. Jason did Skotrat's B-52 Light Ale and I did Denny Conn's Rye IPA (both 10 AG brews).





This was also the virgin run of the new temp controller for the mashtun and HLT using the new solenoids and temp controller. Let me tell you this: it worked like a dream. Set the temp, and just keep the HLT at about 10-20'F hotter than the target temp, and the controller took care of the rest. Uh, that was until the march pump locked up. About half way through the Sac rest of the mash, the magnetic drive impeller jammed. I broke it down (see pictures below) and disassembled the impeller and found a bunch of sticky-goo (technical term) on the impeller shaft. I've decided that this is simply too easy to break down to ignore cleaning, so I'm going to go through it after at least every other brew.

I managed to find enough time during the boil to clean 3 kegs, rack the oatmeal stout to one of the kegs and clean the carboy (in addition to taking the pump impeller apart). The oatmeal stout is tasting pretty chocolaty! And the pear cider tastes like champagne (uh...duh, it is running about 14% alcohol by volume and I used champagne yeast).





Thursday, September 11, 2003

New Electronic Temp Controlled Mashtun

Here are the new pictures of my Ranco Electronic Temperature Controlled (ETC) mashtun. I have to thank Walt Fischer from the Homebrew Digest Forum pages for the cool idea. I've been thinking about something like this, but didn't really know where to get the solenoids. Walt's setup convinced me to try to pick up some off Ebay and see what I could do. As an electrical engineer, I had to give it a try..grin.

I got the same ETC that I'm using to control the temperature for my kegs in the keg freezer I got. I also bought some Red Hat 120V AC solenoid valves. Now, the system picks up the temp in the mashtun and bypasses if it is above the set point or sends the wort through the HLT heat transfer coils if it is too cool.






Monday, September 01, 2003

Oatmeal Breakfast Stout

I just finished up the 10 gallon AG brew of Oatmeal Breakfast Stout with the help of Nathan Rowland. Missed my OG again! Hit 62% efficiency and I left a full gallon in the boil kettle because of the willamette whole hops plugging the SS strainer. I'm ordering another false bottom today and I hope I can find some Zymico bazzoka tubes somewhere too. You can also see my awesome little brew buddy, Riley James McClain, who is just over 11 months old now.



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