Jingram's_brews
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Afternoon gents,
This is my first post on the forum, although I've been a fan for a while after the success of my first home brews, I've decided to get a tad more serious and start kegging. Now I've managed to source a few bits and bobs, but I'm gonna need a bit of help with the other stuff. Here's what I'll be getting:
-19l corny keg
- party tap
- chrome tap
- tubing (not sure on the diameter)
- gas cylinder
-one in fitting
Now obviously I'll have to source an out fitting as well, but I'm a touch confused when it comes to the pressure gauges. I like the look of the dual ones, as I'll want to try and have different levels of carbonation for different beers and it'd be handy to know how much gas I've got left in the tank. Having said this, I'm seeing all sorts of different thread types and additional fittings required to use them for home brewing; if anyone has any advice on this, I'd be really grateful.
I'm also starting off with some grain brewing, as well as making yeast starters and controlling the temp of my fermentation vessels (inkbird), so any additional equipment you think might be useful or any tips you have would be wonderful.
May your brews keep you company in lockdown,
J
P.S. I'm a student, so I haven't exactly got the cash to splash on kit sets, hence why I haven't gone straight to some of the online retailers and just bought from them (If there's any discount codes going around though ).
This is my first post on the forum, although I've been a fan for a while after the success of my first home brews, I've decided to get a tad more serious and start kegging. Now I've managed to source a few bits and bobs, but I'm gonna need a bit of help with the other stuff. Here's what I'll be getting:
-19l corny keg
- party tap
- chrome tap
- tubing (not sure on the diameter)
- gas cylinder
-one in fitting
Now obviously I'll have to source an out fitting as well, but I'm a touch confused when it comes to the pressure gauges. I like the look of the dual ones, as I'll want to try and have different levels of carbonation for different beers and it'd be handy to know how much gas I've got left in the tank. Having said this, I'm seeing all sorts of different thread types and additional fittings required to use them for home brewing; if anyone has any advice on this, I'd be really grateful.
I'm also starting off with some grain brewing, as well as making yeast starters and controlling the temp of my fermentation vessels (inkbird), so any additional equipment you think might be useful or any tips you have would be wonderful.
May your brews keep you company in lockdown,
J
P.S. I'm a student, so I haven't exactly got the cash to splash on kit sets, hence why I haven't gone straight to some of the online retailers and just bought from them (If there's any discount codes going around though ).