Just seen that you edited your post with a bit more info while I was typing mine
Can't help you with the finer details I'm afraid, as mentioned I don't have this setup. Hopefully someone answers you because its what I'm building towards as well in the future!
Aj, It's the polykeg that asda was selling which is a mini keg with the Sankey connection. I'm not familiar with those, sounds interesting though! Definitely sounds like you want the setup DaddyLouLou was explaining earlier though CO2 bottle with regulator, to gas in of sankey connector Beerline of...
This has been covered by Jim in great detail I suggest you check search all the information you need is there =D> Thanks you for the informative reply. The reason I asked the question is that I can not find the detailed info that Jim has done using the search facility nor in the forum sections. I m...
This is my first time cold crashing, as I've only just got a ferm fridge set up. I've brewed a few beers with WLP570 (Belgian Golden Strong) before, and I managed to lager my Duvel clone for 2 weeks while I was away on holiday and the fridge was empty, and that came out lovely and clear after a few ...
Thanks Adam, thought other might be too good to be true! I guess even storing ale rather than larger would still be taking a chance though if there's a risk of it springing a leak. I've took a punt and purchased some. I don't plan on filling to 20ltrs, so should be ok :) Very interested to hear how...
I'm not sure they'd be up to the task, basing that solely on the fact that the first review says to not fill them them completely, because the added pressure causes the spigot to leak. That may be a manufacturing default in the one he had / solvable by tightening, but if its springing leaks under wa...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aquarium-Heater-Submersible-Thermostat-Tropical/dp/B00B29NNQG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412343966&sr=8-1&keywords=50w+fish+tank+heater That looks very much like the ones I used before I got a fridge sorted. One thing I will say is whatever heater you get, check the thermostat ...
I'd go with the threaded nut -> metal washer -> silicone washer -> boiler wall -> elbow. The metal washer acts as a bigger collar for the nut to let it properly compress the silicone washer and form the seal
As I'm finding out the hard way with my heat exchanger made from an aluminium lined pressure cooker, copper + aluminium + water = electrolysis, the aluminium will corrode and plate onto the copper.
Took her out for a spin again today. All went well, efficiency was much better than the first trial batch. I even found time for a few photos. The brew was a new dubbel recipe that I've dreamed up, with 7 different malts (pilsner, munich, wheat, crystal, aromatic, chocolate, special B) and some cand...