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Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:27 pm
by Yummyrum
Good stuff :thumbup:
You won't regret doing this .

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:45 pm
by Copperhead road
Yummyrum wrote:Good stuff :thumbup:
You won't regret doing this .
Yer what yummy said Felix, happy days happy camper.......

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:00 am
by Swedish Pride
if he's poking your sister you should demand free copper scraps.
Sounds like you're on your way :thumbup:

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:07 am
by NZChris
FelixxNZ wrote:Hi folks thank you for the advice

I went to a local brewery and am swapping 2 venison salami for a keg this afternoon.
I also found out my sister in law just began to date a plumber so I will be giving him a shopping list of copper firms etc and then he can teach me to braze up the rest of it.
Looks like the rough start on here is getting smoother.

Thanks again
That's the way to do it :D

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:36 am
by FelixxNZ
Swedish Pride wrote:if he's poking your sister you should demand free copper scraps.
Sounds like you're on your way :thumbup:
Nah my wife's sister. .

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:14 am
by FelixxNZ
Can an admin please delete this thread as I will restart it when I build a still. I can see this thread becoming a build thread so will be in the wrong place. I have started a build thread in the correct section

Regards
Felixx

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:17 am
by ShineonCrazyDiamond
No, we don't need to delete it. Just start the new one. Consider this your 'first thoughts' thread :lol:

Edit* And, very glad to see you decided to build. You will have alot of support here to help you on that path. And you will enjoy your hobby more.

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:43 am
by Dalejr68
Copperhead road wrote:That 10 gallon stock pot looks like pretty good quality.....

But valve for money I think an old beer keg is hard to beat plus 50L capacity is a good size for hobby, you will end up wanting that size anyways. “Guaranteed” :thumbup:
Yes Copper...you are right :clap:
i started with a 3 gallon....went to 5 gallon....now i am looking for bigger....the guys suggest 50-55 Gallon but i just dont have the time.....but i would like to go to a 10 gallon for now...that's CAN Gallons
lol

its like your garage....it is never big enough!!!
lol
happy shining!

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 3:43 pm
by Coyote
Well played Sir,

Thanks for listening

Remember Don't Yell, Sell, or Tell

Good Luck

Coyote

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 9:34 pm
by FelixxNZ
So my 7 day tubro mix that I began this thread with is still bubbling 11 days later. .
Guess that's a good thing.
Copper supplier letting me down so off to scrap yard for the bigger diameter stuff.

I got the valve out of my keg today and cleaned it oUT worth hot water, dish soap and a length of chain. .

Screwed valve back in and let the kids roll it around the yard for a bit.

Just letting you know I have not quit

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:20 pm
by NZChris
FelixxNZ wrote:So my 7 day tubro mix that I began this thread with is still bubbling 11 days later. .
Guess that's a good thing.
I've never used turdbro, but I wouldn't guess if it was a good thing, I'd check it with a hydrometer to find out for sure :D.
That said, it's only sacrificial, (I hope), and you haven't finished the still yet, so it shouldn't really matter how bad it is as long as it has some alcohol.

If you have to travel any distance to the scrappie, check when the copper gets collected, or for if they have a suitable stash put aside. Going out of your way to see an empty bin isn't ideal.

Re: FELIXX'S FIRST BREW

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 5:38 pm
by FelixxNZ
Well I got all the copper finally, but due to a very busy weekend I will not get this still made this week.
I did however get 2 more fermenting vessels last night, so I am going to use the turdbro as a scarificial wash, as suggested and agreed on earlier.
My first drink wash will be the cornflakes wash that is in the tried and true recipes. I will get this going on friday so it has a week to do its thing, then I can do my first real run in about 10 days or so.

To say I am excited is an understatement