Hi all!
I hope everyone is keeping safe amongst all the coronamadness.
I’ve no idea if anyone even remembers me- I used to post quite regularly but have had quite a long absence from homebrewing- over 18 months!
In my defence I’ve had a lot on- I learned to ride a motorbike, bought a motorbike, bought a house, moved house, went on a long motor biking holiday in California, and since then it’s been settling into the new place...
I always meant to start brewing again once we’d settled in- there’s a nice big shed with power and light at the bottom of the garden which I intended to turn into my brew shed.
Recently I’ve been on the lookout for a cheap 2nd hand fridge to make a brew fridge out of. I thought this bloody virus had put the kibosh on that, but I found one for 25 quid yesterday on Gumtree and went and picked it up today (I and the seller both followed sensible precautions, of course).
I already had the Inkbird (won in a comp on this very forum!) and the necessary greenhouse heater, so I got it home and immediately went to work.
So, here she is!
Nothing too clever here, as you can see. Took all the shelves out and off the back of the door (one was glued on AND screwed on, for some reason- that took a bit of work). The shelf is a bit of MDF I had lying about, cut to size, and I drilled a few holes in it to ensure the heat from the lamp could get through. The greenhouse heater is screwed to the base with short screws, the Inkbird sensor is duct-taped to the side. Simples!
I set the Inkbird up according to this video:
And I’m currently running a test. It was certainly heating up when I left it, so I’ll go back in an hour or so to see if it’s holding the correct temp.
The last couple of brews I did suffered from off-flavours, and I’m hoping this will stop a repeat of that- I had no temp control in the old flat.
I threw out the old fermentor and plastic bottles when I left the flat. I’ve been collecting glass bottles for a few weeks, so now I just need to find a home brew shop that will post me a couple of buckets and an AG kit
Once I have a couple of brews under my belt, I intend to spend this year perfecting a house bitter. Looking forward to getting started!
I hope everyone is keeping safe amongst all the coronamadness.
I’ve no idea if anyone even remembers me- I used to post quite regularly but have had quite a long absence from homebrewing- over 18 months!
In my defence I’ve had a lot on- I learned to ride a motorbike, bought a motorbike, bought a house, moved house, went on a long motor biking holiday in California, and since then it’s been settling into the new place...
I always meant to start brewing again once we’d settled in- there’s a nice big shed with power and light at the bottom of the garden which I intended to turn into my brew shed.
Recently I’ve been on the lookout for a cheap 2nd hand fridge to make a brew fridge out of. I thought this bloody virus had put the kibosh on that, but I found one for 25 quid yesterday on Gumtree and went and picked it up today (I and the seller both followed sensible precautions, of course).
I already had the Inkbird (won in a comp on this very forum!) and the necessary greenhouse heater, so I got it home and immediately went to work.
So, here she is!
Nothing too clever here, as you can see. Took all the shelves out and off the back of the door (one was glued on AND screwed on, for some reason- that took a bit of work). The shelf is a bit of MDF I had lying about, cut to size, and I drilled a few holes in it to ensure the heat from the lamp could get through. The greenhouse heater is screwed to the base with short screws, the Inkbird sensor is duct-taped to the side. Simples!
I set the Inkbird up according to this video:
And I’m currently running a test. It was certainly heating up when I left it, so I’ll go back in an hour or so to see if it’s holding the correct temp.
The last couple of brews I did suffered from off-flavours, and I’m hoping this will stop a repeat of that- I had no temp control in the old flat.
I threw out the old fermentor and plastic bottles when I left the flat. I’ve been collecting glass bottles for a few weeks, so now I just need to find a home brew shop that will post me a couple of buckets and an AG kit
Once I have a couple of brews under my belt, I intend to spend this year perfecting a house bitter. Looking forward to getting started!