sorry but you can spend hours cutting slots in pipes or drilling them OR buy some stainless braided hose. turn one end over clamp with pliers stick in hole of tap. job done. you do have to remove rubber inner mine is brake hose. and yes i will do tut if i can get my camera to work. use in both mash tun and boiler
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Originally posted by kampervan View Postsorry but you can spend hours cutting slots in pipes or drilling them OR buy some stainless braided hose. turn one end over clamp with pliers stick in hole of tap. job done. you do have to remove rubber inner mine is brake hose. and yes i will do tut if i can get my camera to work. use in both mash tun and boiler
I think a video would be top notch. A lot of people are scared of making beer by the prospect of having to make/buy the equipment. A Video showing folk how easy it is to make a braided hose filter would be invaluable.Dutch Gunderson: Who are you and how did you get in here?
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KV, don't be sorry, There are many ways to skin a cat
I found my braided hose blocked up too much, but the drilled holes do leave a lot of yak in the primary. Only made one brew so far with the new pictured hop strainer, it did drain quick though!
The difference's in peoples kit is part of what makes this hobby so interesting. Building your own and sharing your experiences is all part of the fun.
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that exactly it rich its fun to do. i am an obsessive learner i read a lot, not always the right stuff but you learn. i use lidl boiler £30 for hlt made my own boiler £30 mash tun was £20 (cool box and tap)the rest of the stuff needed i had. worked out where to buy hops for £1.99 and 25kg grain for £24 ( then won 25kg at raffle). so can be done on cheap but then theres 4 cornies, gas, taps etc etc
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Then working out where to put you cornies so you can put some proper taps on?
I'm coming up against some resistance on that
And, back to CR's earlier post, Graham Wheelers book is a dam good read! Brewed the old speckled hen, hop back summer lightning and Directors so far.. along with a Cala D ipa recipe.
Now doing a couple of 1 gallon trial recipes (brew in a bag on the stove top, more info to come later when it's been tested/proven)Last edited by Rich; 10-02-2011, 11:47 PM.
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Originally posted by mcblades View PostIt will be ordered as soon as I can track down a retailer with it in stock.
The cover price is 14.99 !!!! What is going on?
Edit: Its bonkers on ebay tooo !!Last edited by Cellar_Rat; 11-02-2011, 09:24 AM.Gluten free, caffeine free, dairy free, fat free – you gotta love this red wine diet!
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I thought it seemed a bit steep also.
Shall keep looking
cheers
MArk
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Just ordered from the CAMRA shop. £16.99 inc postage.
Bit cheaper than scamazon!
cheers
Mark
ps
First brew will be the cascade ale but the cascade hops I've got are about 5.5%AA rather than the 7% in the recipe. Should I increase the amount added to the boil by the approipriate proportion?
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