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Very kind of you. Sentiments appreciated.Good luck - hope it works out for you
Very kind of you. Sentiments appreciated.Good luck - hope it works out for you
Could you post the recipe for cockroach beer?Brew day set back. It doesn't take much to short out a board. Filled SVB with 32 litres of water turned on unit to display temperature, went off to mill grain came back could smell electrical fire and temperature was erratic. Disconnected, emptied out the water took out board culprit found one cockroach! This is a reason why I keep multiples of all my brewing gear. Unforeseen circumstances.
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I block all access to earwigs and cockroaches entering return pipes etc, never thought to check the electrics will get a new board and block all access to it with some of that polyurethane foam spray.Could you post the recipe for cockroach beer?
Might need a little ventilation for cooling? Maybe block with meshI block all access to earwigs and cockroaches entering return pipes etc, never thought to check the electrics will get a new board and block all access to it with some of that polyurethane foam spray.
I have small vents but there are slots big enough for an intruder to get in where the fastening screws are. That is the point of access, I don’t mind them in the compost heap breaking down the waste. It’s when they go hunting for a massive sugar hit in my SVB. I had one lodged in the return pipe once, finished the brew and it got flushed out during the clean up!Might need a little ventilation for cooling? Maybe block with mesh
You've got to admire their ambition... I sometimes get the same problem with little fruit flies turning up out of nowhere during the runoff: they must be able to smell sugar from a mile awayI have small vents but there are slots big enough for an intruder to get in where the fastening screws are. That is the point of access, I don’t mind them in the compost heap breaking down the waste. It’s when they go hunting for a massive sugar hit in my SVB. I had one lodged in the return pipe once, finished the brew and it got flushed out during the clean up!
I have one in my kitchen I have been trying to kill it for a couple of days but the little sod is way too quick.I sometimes get the same problem with little fruit flies turning up out of nowhere
Could you include the recipe and explain the sour process. I might give this a goSo today went ahead with my Foreign Extra Stout, had to go to the 70 litre for a 19 litre brew, thanks to the cockroach. First off while the mash was on making the sour. Dregs from previous brews bottled for either starters, top ups or sours.
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Adding the roast barley at mash out, then vorlauf removing any debris before the boil.
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After the boil was over and safely tucked away in the fermenter.
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Wow! Admire your effort thereGreat brewing weekend. I've been wanting to perfect my interpretation of Oakham's Bishop's Farewell, which is an easy enough recipe of 92% MOLO and 8% wheat malt, bittered wth Challenger and loads and loads of Cascade in the finish. That's getting done this morning, but since I had a bag each of NZH-101 (as yet unnamed) and NZH-102 (Superdelic) I thought I'd sub those into the recipe, so the 101 used Green Bullet for bittering (don't know why I didn't just use the rest of the bag of 101 for bittering) and the 102 version gets 102 for everything and nicely uses up the 100g bag in 20L. That was the weekend's brewing. As I've got plenty of leaf Cascade left I think I'll rediscover my love of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale tomorrow or Wednesday. Four brews and 80 litres of the good stuff isn't a bad showing.
The sour you can use any wort, this batch I have used 2.75 litres for the sour. Use some Sour Pitch lactic acid bacteria, doesn't take much 1g per 10 litre.Could you include the recipe and explain the sour process. I might give this a go
I am thinking now of just spraying Crawling Insect Surface spray each time I finish a brew, though it would take a game cockroach to go in the board compartment again, it reeks I can still smell it from my back door.Might need a little ventilation for cooling? Maybe block with mesh
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