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Adding a Manifold to your Kegging System – Serving 2 Kegs from one CO2 tank

Serving up a second keg from your single keg system is easier than you think. All you need is a CO2 distribution manifold, an additional gas disconnect and a second keg. The full list of parts is below.


Full list of new equipment:

  • NEW Ball Lock Keg – 5 gallon
  • MicroMatic Premium Regulator
  • MicroMatic 5 lb. Aluminum CO2 Cylinder
  • Tramontina 126-Can Beverage Center
  • ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 3/16″ ID x 5/16″ OD, 100 feet Length
  • Accuflex Red PVC Tubing, 5/16in ID x 10ft
  • Barbed Swivel Nuts for Ball Lock Disconnects 1/4″ MFL Fitting – SET 2
  • YaeBrew Gas Manifold, Beer Gas Distributor, Air Distributor CO2 Manifold – Splitter 5/16″ Barb Fittings (3 Way)
  • Swivel Nut Set, 1/4″MFL 5/16″barb for Ball Lock Pin Lock Home Brew Fitting of 2 Park(Barbed Swivel Nut)

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Written by Dave · Categorized: How To · Tagged: beer on tap, brewing, co2, distribution, draft beer, draft systems, home brew, kegging, manifold

Equipment Update Summer 2018

Join me while I discuss all the equipment updates I’ve made recently. Trust me, there are a lot of them. I had originally wanted to post this video as a live stream to answer some viewer questions. Unfortunately that did not work out due to bandwidth limitations. I’ll be attempting to run another live stream in the near future.


Full list of new equipment:

  • NEW Ball Lock Keg – 5 gallon
  • MicroMatic Premium Regulator
  • MicroMatic 5 lb. Aluminum CO2 Cylinder
  • 40 qt. Orange Water Cooler
  • Cereal Killer Grain Mill
  • ThermoWorks ProNeedle Thermometer
  • Choice 40 Qt. Standard Weight Aluminum Stock Pot
  • Choice 14″ Aluminum Pot / Pan Cover
  • Tramontina 126-Can Beverage Center
  • ATP Vinyl-Flex PVC Food Grade Plastic Tubing, Clear, 3/16″ ID x 5/16″ OD, 100 feet Length
  • Accuflex Red PVC Tubing, 5/16in ID x 10ft

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Written by Dave · Categorized: Equipment Updates · Tagged: brewing, equipment update, home brew

Bringing all of the Hops to the table – Oldtown Standard IPA Brew Day

Purchasing hops in bulk is the only way to go. It’s cheaper in the long run. It come with one downside. You end up with more hops than you can use in the recipe you purchased them for. You can vacuum seal them and store them in the freezer. They don’t’ last forever. The only option is to brew up a big IPA.


I came up with this recipe after looking at several of my older ones. Knowing I wanted something lighter in color I used the Blizzard of Hops recipe as a start.. That gave me pilsner as a base. I liked the Munich from the Zombie Dirt recipe. Having not used Vienna, I wanted to get some of that in there. An IPA needs some crystal malt. I settled on crystal 40. A little research gave me the correct amounts.

The Hop profile is based mostly on the Blizzard of Hops recipe with influence from the Sherman’s Planet recipe.

I picked Burlington Ale Yeast (WLP095) because it was available at my LHBS. Though I would have selected  WLP001 if I had not seen anything else I liked.

Recipe Details

Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 60 min 71.9 IBUs 6.4 SRM 1.060 1.017 5.7 %
Actuals 1.059 1.01 6.4 %

Fermentables

Name Amount %
Pilsner - US 11 lbs 78.57
Vienna - US 1.5 lbs 10.71
Crystal 40L - CA 12 oz 5.36
Munich Light - DE 12 oz 5.36

Hops

Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
Idaho Seven 1 oz 60 min First Wort Pellet 11
HopShot 0 oz 60 min Boil CO2Extract 8
Chinook 1 oz 20 min Boil Leaf 13
Centennial 1 oz 10 min Boil Pellet 10.5
Centennial 1 oz 0 min Aroma Pellet 10.5
Chinook 1 oz 0 min Aroma Leaf 13
Idaho Seven 0.5 oz 0 min Aroma Pellet 11
Centennial 2 oz 5 days Dry Hop Pellet 10.5
Chinook 2 oz 5 days Dry Hop Leaf 13

Miscs

Name Amount Time Use Type
Baking Soda 1.00 tsp 60 min Mash Water Agent
Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) 1.00 tsp 60 min Boil Water Agent
Whirlfloc Tablet 1.20 Items 15 min Boil Fining
Yeast Nutrient 5.00 tsp 15 min Boil Other

Yeast

Name Lab Attenuation Temperature
White Labs California Ale WLP001 70% 64°F - 69°F

Mash

Step Temperature Time
Mash In 152°F 60 min

Fermentation

Step Time Temperature
Primary 10 days 65°F
Secondary 10 days 65°F
Aging 7 days 65°F

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Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: 007 golden hops, brewing, centennial, chinook, crystal 40, home brew, ipa, munich, pilsner, vienna, wlp095

21st Amendment Bitter American Extract Kit

This time out I decided to try another extract kit. This one didn’t turn out right at all. The OG was short by 18 points. That resulted in a lower ABV. This is the last extract kit I’m going to brew. They just never seem to be right.

Here is the kit on http://morebeer.com
https://www.morebeer.com/products/21st-amendments-bitter-american-ale-extract-beer-kit.html

Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: brewing, extract, home brew

The Red Woman Double/Imperial Red IPA Brew Day, Bottling and Tasting

Brew along with me as I brew up a batch of The Red Woman Double/Imperial IPA. I’ll take you through the brew day, bottling day, and a tasting. This one turned out a little light on carbonation.

Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: beer tasting, bottling, brewing, hops, ipa

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