Welcome to the slippery slope. Did you get seperate bags for each grain? If mixed and 1 big bag your weight of grains will be all other the place if split into two brews.Shaz_au said:Well the ingredients are ordered, I ended up ordering enough for two batches.
I like your thinking but I wasn't going to run out and buy the inkbird just yet... At this time of year I'm pretty confident of being able to maintain a steady temperature without it.
Hey I'm not recommending them or saying they're definitely accurate.Shaz_au said:It's not a slippery slope its a freaking cliff! It's not the right time for the kettle damoninga but at least now I know the for sale section exists.
Judanero do you have a link to where I can buy such a device? If a good one is that little I think that is the way to go. Otherwise I'll probably just go with the cheap one Boddington Boss recommended (thanks), I didn't realise any cheap digital ones might actually be accurate!
I'd say being a small batch in a 30L fermenter he won't even know they were there come bottling time.mtb said:Only if you plan to do a single hop addition, and that hop addition is fairly small.
Hops will swell, if there isn't room for them to swell in this ball you won't get all your hoppy goodness. Buy a hop spider or chuck 'em in loose.
If you do chuck them in loose, you'd get hop matter in your fermenter since you'd be pouring from your pot. You could get yourself a siphon and use it instead of pouring from your pot, this will let you draw wort off the top of settled crud and leave it out of your fermenter.
If that's like the stainless bouqet garni balls, and it looks like it is - it'll do the job ok.Shaz_au said:Is something like this good for holding the hops (the larger 7cm version)?
https://www.spotlightstores.com/kitchen-dining/food-preparation/utensils-gadgets/metaltex-mesh-tea-ball-45-cm/p/80299274
Though I guess adding hops to it throughout the boil would be hard work...
Thanks for that, hadn't noticed the 500 micron ones before on ebay - just ordered one too.ScottyDoesntKnow said:I found a 500 micron hop spider on eBay for under $20 delivered. Ordered it a few weeks ago from China so should be here any day now. To be honest though, for the brew I did last week I just chucked everything in loose in the kettle and then strained through some Swiss voile sitting in a pasta strainer into the fermenter. Would have caught just about everything I reckon.
I've got one of these:boddingtons best said:Hey I'm not recommending them or saying they're definitely accurate.
But they're cheap and will give you consistent results - even if they are 2-3 degrees up or down.
Like I said I'm lucky as I can check them against a lab certified thermometer.
If Judanero shares where to get a certified lab thermometer for $20 that covers 20-80C we can both buy one.
Mine was certified 25-60 and cost A LOT more.
I only use it for checking other thermometers as it's extremely difficult to read.
Arrived in the post the other day, packed very badly in a bag with some thin foam sheets rolled up inside the basket. The whole thing is bent out of shape, will still do the job but probably won't last too long as a result. Emailed Mr. Chinese eBay seller and he has refunded me the cost.boddingtons best said:Thanks for that, hadn't noticed the 500 micron ones before on ebay - just ordered one too.
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