Midnight Brew
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I love the tare instructions and measurements on the side. That is one damn fine FV you have there Mardoo.
The lid seems to seal ok. I had a slight leak the first try but I turned the lid around and it was ok. I used one of those thin 2mm cuttersl on an angle grinder that was already smaller from use. Ut was only a quick test so ill fill to about 20psi and see if it holds pressure over night.Tony121 said:Looks brilliant, well done!
So the lid seals ok with just a hole cut out? What did you use to cut it, just a grinder?
From Grain and GrapeMaheel said:where did you get the G/B posts (assuming they are no-weld)
Having something that leaks at 15 psi might not be the worst thing, a built in spunding valve (assuming it's reliable and doesn't occasionally store that pressure on you)nosco said:My first pressure test went ok. It held pressure over night at about 15psi coz thats about as high as I want it to go. I wasnt game to go to 30 just yet. The pressure didnt hold so well with a 1/2 perc 1/2 TSI clean. It had a slight leak and then I made it worse when I tried to tighten it. Probably a good thing without a PRV so I just let it go and put a towel over it. The inside came up very clean.
The o-rings on the bulkhead posts that I am using seem a tiny bit to big. So I swapped them with some that go on the top of the post where the disconnect goes. Perfect. They are a tighter fit so that the o-ring doesn't squash out of the sides when you do them up really tight.
No more pressure tests until I get a new lid with a PRV.
Im keen to know too. Next beer wil be an IPA so very interested to know how others have dry hopped.Mardoo said:Do you dry hop? If so, how do you handle the dry hopping then carbonation?
Don't open them up at ambient temps, even after de-pressurisation once open the beer will volcano out and 1/4 keg lost before it settles and due to the co2 rushing out of the beer at ambient, it's very hard to clamp the lid on while keeping the seal in place. Lol.Droopy Brew said:Im keen to know too. Next beer wil be an IPA so very interested to know how others have dry hopped.
Do you ferment at 0 pressure or low if planning to dry hop? Can a dry hop be achieved with beer brewed under 15PSI or will that result in a gushing fountain of foam?
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