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somewhere on the slippery slope with a beer in han
[SIZE=medium]been wondering about my RIS, wondering about recipes, the barrel, purging, ageing and all that stuff that goes with long term ageing beer in a 100ltr bourbon barrel I spose. it has been a bit daunting lemme tell ya - thanks to Yob, manticle and Dave from mountain goat for some great help...thus far :beerbang: its only just starting boys...[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]today I decided it was time to get some sort of stand nocked up as the first of 4 brews to fill this sucker is getting put down tomorrow[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I was going to use these bits of wood and the steel poles (off an old hills hoist) the idea being to spade drill holes 25mm wide to accept the poles and then just pin the steel either side of the wood so they don't move and I can pull it apart later[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=medium]during a particularly nasty brain cramp whilst looking at said posts and poles and trying to work it out - I noticed our old saw stands, which quite frankly give me the irrates and they're seldom used. I grabbed the barrel, plopped in on top, cut out for dodgy wedges and two bits of wood. drilled through the wedges and saw horse then tapped in some deck spikes to hold it[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=medium]bought a bung from the lhbs the other day and will be able to tell the temp throughout conditioning now - not that ill be able to do much about altering the temp anywho[/SIZE]
walked back inside told the mrs I was done, puffed the chest out (me not her) and it must have taken 10 minutes flat out I reckon
I think i'll bend some of the clothes line steel to the shape of the barrel so that it isn't sitting on any sharp edges. at the moment it's just touching on the front, back and sides of the barrel but it'll prolly need a bit more snugness
all in all happy - it could have just as easily taken days to work something out, sometimes you have a win
:chug:
[SIZE=medium]today I decided it was time to get some sort of stand nocked up as the first of 4 brews to fill this sucker is getting put down tomorrow[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I was going to use these bits of wood and the steel poles (off an old hills hoist) the idea being to spade drill holes 25mm wide to accept the poles and then just pin the steel either side of the wood so they don't move and I can pull it apart later[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=medium]during a particularly nasty brain cramp whilst looking at said posts and poles and trying to work it out - I noticed our old saw stands, which quite frankly give me the irrates and they're seldom used. I grabbed the barrel, plopped in on top, cut out for dodgy wedges and two bits of wood. drilled through the wedges and saw horse then tapped in some deck spikes to hold it[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=medium]bought a bung from the lhbs the other day and will be able to tell the temp throughout conditioning now - not that ill be able to do much about altering the temp anywho[/SIZE]
walked back inside told the mrs I was done, puffed the chest out (me not her) and it must have taken 10 minutes flat out I reckon
I think i'll bend some of the clothes line steel to the shape of the barrel so that it isn't sitting on any sharp edges. at the moment it's just touching on the front, back and sides of the barrel but it'll prolly need a bit more snugness
all in all happy - it could have just as easily taken days to work something out, sometimes you have a win
:chug: