Anthoney American Homebrewer

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what do you do in Belgium?
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I work for the US army training soldiers.
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awesome. What kind of beers do usually brew? and how long have you been brewing?I actually haven't brewed but I just started setting up john palmer style for all grain brewing. I actually just finished some hard cider this week and next month i'll be starting for the first time a zombie dust clone recipe.
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I brew a little of everything. I mainly like Belgian styles/stouts/IPAs etc
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illomenbrewery wrote:
KlendaThoR wrote:
illomenbrewery wrote:

Sounds good! I would definitely come help out. I just bought a house in Baudor and i upgraded my setup to a rims system (i havent brewed on it yet :snif: ). I have to add a 40 amp differntial to my eletrical box so I have not been able to brew in the new house yet. So i have to find someone who is good with electricty to add the differentiel.
Wouldn t it be easier to brew with gas for energy?


Once I went from 5 gallon (19 Liters) to 10 Gallon (40 liter) batches my burners did not have enough BTUs to keep the wort boiling. It took forever to start to boil, and if it was cold or windy outside I couldn't keep the wort boiling for very long. So I bought a 5500 watt heating element and started building a controller.

I built a 2 vessel RIMS system based off of terpsichoreankid on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjGkS0M0LgY&t=1168s

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hey Anthony,

i'm planning a 8 gallon kettle and wanna convert it into a electric kettle. i'm looking for a heat element. Did you buy yours here in Europe ?
i know brewhardware from new jersey has some nice ones but shipping will be a hassle.
thanks
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Christophe wrote:
illomenbrewery wrote:
KlendaThoR wrote:
Wouldn t it be easier to brew with gas for energy?


Once I went from 5 gallon (19 Liters) to 10 Gallon (40 liter) batches my burners did not have enough BTUs to keep the wort boiling. It took forever to start to boil, and if it was cold or windy outside I couldn't keep the wort boiling for very long. So I bought a 5500 watt heating element and started building a controller.

I built a 2 vessel RIMS system based off of terpsichoreankid on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjGkS0M0LgY&t=1168s

(I was going to add pictures but it is saying file too large)

hey Anthony,

i'm planning a 8 gallon kettle and wanna convert it into a electric kettle. i'm looking for a heat element. Did you buy yours here in Europe ?
i know brewhardware from new jersey has some nice ones but shipping will be a hassle.
thanks
I bought mine from brewhardware.com i am not sure of where to find them around here.

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illomenbrewery wrote:
Christophe wrote:
illomenbrewery wrote:


Once I went from 5 gallon (19 Liters) to 10 Gallon (40 liter) batches my burners did not have enough BTUs to keep the wort boiling. It took forever to start to boil, and if it was cold or windy outside I couldn't keep the wort boiling for very long. So I bought a 5500 watt heating element and started building a controller.

I built a 2 vessel RIMS system based off of terpsichoreankid on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjGkS0M0LgY&t=1168s

(I was going to add pictures but it is saying file too large)

hey Anthony,

i'm planning a 8 gallon kettle and wanna convert it into a electric kettle. i'm looking for a heat element. Did you buy yours here in Europe ?
i know brewhardware from new jersey has some nice ones but shipping will be a hassle.
thanks
I bought mine from brewhardware.com i am not sure of where to find them around here.

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oh ok thank you
maybe next i'll be there i get one
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Well everything is good to go. I did my boil test and recirculation test, and everything is good to go. Going to order my ingredients from brouwland today to brew a Belgian quad Image.Image

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illomenbrewery wrote:Well everything is good to go. I did my boil test and recirculation test, and everything is good to go. Going to order my ingredients from brouwland today to brew a Belgian quad Image.Image

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I want the same :pleur4: very nice :)
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