Monday, May 30, 2011
zymocenosilicaphobia... a curse or a blessing?
Those of you familiar with the Flying Saucer Draught Emporium (www.beerknurd.com) and their UFO Club will appreciate that I unveiled my second plate at the Kansas City location on Friday May 27th. For those who have never been to a Flying Saucer the UFO Club is a genius idea to keep you coming back, as if the beer selection wasn’t enough. Upon completion of tasting 200 different beers you are awarded a plate, with a saying of your choice, to be displayed in the “Ring Of Honor” on their wall.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Brewing on the new stove
tri-clamp and ball valve |
thermometer |
new thermometer |
Friday, May 20, 2011
This is a test, only a test…
Going back in time a few months… I had to fabricate brackets to assemble the burner shields to the frame and pick up some fasteners. I am using stainless steel fasteners for everything except the burner, for that I am using the fasteners that were supplied with the burner. With any major modification or new equipment I like to do a trial run. This is a test, only a test… I will do a 5 gallon boil with water. I wheeled the stove outside onto the driveway. The driveway is sloped so I placed a level across the frame. I will need 3/4” blocks under the casters on the downhill side. That is lucky because a 1x2 is 3/4” thick and I have a few scraps lying around. The low pressure burner heated the water to boiling in 30 minutes. I was hoping for faster but that will work and is really not bad. Mostly I am happy that it worked. I ran some of the hot water through the chiller. The stove is brew ready.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
National Homebrew Day Revisited
Thanks to all of you who were here for Homebrew Day, especially those who helped with the brewing. Extra hands are always appreciated. We won’t know for several weeks how the brew turns out but I always eagerly anticipate that first taste.
We all enjoyed good food, good beer, and good company. Everyone brought different beers for all to enjoy. Of course my first beer was a homebrewed beer. Boulevard, New Belgium, and Ska were all well represented. There was even a 5L keg of Newcastle. I had never tried their beer delivered in that way and thought it was much better than their bottled beer. There was beer from Freestate, Guinness, and 21st Amendment Breweries available. Also, a few bombers were opened including Sierra Nevada Ovila (smooth), New Holland Envious (disappointing) and Stone Arrogant Bastard (always good) to be sampled by all. A bottle of New Glarus Belgian Red Cherry Ale seemed to be the fan favorite.
You can brew any day but National Homebrew Day is only one day a year. We made the most of it this year.
We all enjoyed good food, good beer, and good company. Everyone brought different beers for all to enjoy. Of course my first beer was a homebrewed beer. Boulevard, New Belgium, and Ska were all well represented. There was even a 5L keg of Newcastle. I had never tried their beer delivered in that way and thought it was much better than their bottled beer. There was beer from Freestate, Guinness, and 21st Amendment Breweries available. Also, a few bombers were opened including Sierra Nevada Ovila (smooth), New Holland Envious (disappointing) and Stone Arrogant Bastard (always good) to be sampled by all. A bottle of New Glarus Belgian Red Cherry Ale seemed to be the fan favorite.
You can brew any day but National Homebrew Day is only one day a year. We made the most of it this year.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Attaching the burner
Burner shield |
Burner shield flat layout |
A trio |
Disassembled burner |
National Homebrew Day reminder
Coming up in just a few days on May 7th is National Homebrew Day. I will be home in the morning cleaning and setting up the brewery. Brewing is expected to start at 2:00 pm. I look forward to talking to friends old and new about beer and brewing. Of course we will be sharing a few home brews as well. My first beer of the day on Saturday will be a toast to all those who love to brew and do what they love. Cheers!
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