What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Sun Nov 16, 2014 1:00 pm

Hello All,

I've been listening to the BN for a couple of years now. I've got a couple of neat projects I'm working on that are semi unique from what I've found on the web, so I figured I better join the forum so I have people to share with!

Cheers,

Jp
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Sun Nov 16, 2014 7:07 pm

Greetings!
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Mon Nov 17, 2014 1:50 am

What are the projects
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Mon Nov 17, 2014 3:29 pm

norfire0 wrote:What are the projects


Yes, please do share! Now you've got my mouth watering... :aaron
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:42 pm

Cheers! :jnj
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:22 pm

Not that it's too interesting but I'm working on converting all my weld less fittings over to soldered fittings right now.

Next will be a all in one cleaning station built similar to all the keg washers you see. However, mine will be able to wash all of my equipment. Keggles, kegs, carboys, hoses, pumps, beer lines, and misc parts could all be cleaned in the same setup. It'll feature a much larger pump, cam lock quick disconnects, and a cip spray ball for the keggles and kegs. I've got everything on hand besides the basin (which is picked out) and the pvc, and I'm just waiting for time to put it together. I've seen a lot of keg washers but none to this scale, so hopefully it will help people out down the road.

I'll be posting in a little bit about a incubation chamber for lacto starters also.
Jp, but not that JP.
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Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:40 am

Sounds cool. Post some photos.
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Re: What's up? from a brewer in Denver

Fri Nov 28, 2014 1:25 pm

Jhpaul wrote:Not that it's too interesting but I'm working on converting all my weld less fittings over to soldered fittings right now.

Next will be a all in one cleaning station built similar to all the keg washers you see. However, mine will be able to wash all of my equipment. Keggles, kegs, carboys, hoses, pumps, beer lines, and misc parts could all be cleaned in the same setup. It'll feature a much larger pump, cam lock quick disconnects, and a cip spray ball for the keggles and kegs. I've got everything on hand besides the basin (which is picked out) and the pvc, and I'm just waiting for time to put it together. I've seen a lot of keg washers but none to this scale, so hopefully it will help people out down the road.

I'll be posting in a little bit about a incubation chamber for lacto starters also.


Cool! I will send you my crudded up carboys and kegs for cleaning after each batch... :wink:
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