What I Did Today
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
Hi.
IMHO.....If I were you I'd brake it down and look at the price of the individual items..
The 500 Here is £329 free p&p. That's £141 for all the other bits & bobs, Wilko have these buckets for £9.50.
The "Inline Carbon Filter Complete With 2x10 Litre Buckets" there's better ways of doing this...the hydrometers £3/4 off Ebay...
A quick summary....in the Equipment list after the plastic buckets most of it you may already have?? jugs,plastic tube,spoons etc etc.
In the Consumables list, I don't use the turbo yeasts not now..I did when I first started like a lot of folks...but I know better now and stick with bakers yeast. I have used the essence in the past, but after being on the forum since 2013 I've learned a better way of doing things.
The ball is now in your court....
there's an old adage " ask 10 people a question, and you'll get 11 answers".
all the best with whichever road you take.
IMHO.....If I were you I'd brake it down and look at the price of the individual items..
The 500 Here is £329 free p&p. That's £141 for all the other bits & bobs, Wilko have these buckets for £9.50.
The "Inline Carbon Filter Complete With 2x10 Litre Buckets" there's better ways of doing this...the hydrometers £3/4 off Ebay...
A quick summary....in the Equipment list after the plastic buckets most of it you may already have?? jugs,plastic tube,spoons etc etc.
In the Consumables list, I don't use the turbo yeasts not now..I did when I first started like a lot of folks...but I know better now and stick with bakers yeast. I have used the essence in the past, but after being on the forum since 2013 I've learned a better way of doing things.
The ball is now in your court....
there's an old adage " ask 10 people a question, and you'll get 11 answers".
all the best with whichever road you take.I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Icefever - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
Yeah your right Icefever, realised after I posted and was reading for many hours last night
already have most of the stuff for home-brew , will look for the best wash now
cheers
already have most of the stuff for home-brew , will look for the best wash now
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Re: What I Did Today
D4nny74 wrote: will look for the best wash nowcheers
No need to look very far....try the Lentil wash you'll be in for a surprise..

I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Icefever - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
Cheers Icefever,
went out a bought the T500 with the copper condenser , was giving various things including a packet of triple distilled turbo yeast , - worth keeping ? and I’ve also bought Allison’s easy bake yeast -is this the right stuff as per the LENTIL WASH RECIPE ?
Thanks again for the replies
Danny
went out a bought the T500 with the copper condenser , was giving various things including a packet of triple distilled turbo yeast , - worth keeping ? and I’ve also bought Allison’s easy bake yeast -is this the right stuff as per the LENTIL WASH RECIPE ?
Thanks again for the replies
Danny
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D4nny74 - Regular

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Re: What I Did Today
Yup...just the dried yeast...good enough for them old boys in the US of A.
Do you mean the Alembic pot still dome??
Just a thought...have you read most of the T500 section on here?? there's a few mods that the guys have come up with....
D4nny74 wrote:bought the T500 with the copper condenser
Do you mean the Alembic pot still dome??
Just a thought...have you read most of the T500 section on here?? there's a few mods that the guys have come up with....

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Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Icefever - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
No mate , the copper reflux still , yeah been reading about the mods, will carry on reading tonight 
Also do i use normal sugar or dextrose ?
Cheers
Danny

Also do i use normal sugar or dextrose ?
Cheers
Danny
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D4nny74 - Regular

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Re: What I Did Today
Just use normal sugar, 59p a bag in Aldi, brewing sugar is a lot more expensive and you will need more of it!
In a 25 litre wash you can use 6kg of sugar or 7kg of dextrose for the same result, £3.54 vs £14!
It's a no brainier if you ask me
In a 25 litre wash you can use 6kg of sugar or 7kg of dextrose for the same result, £3.54 vs £14!
It's a no brainier if you ask me
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Re: What I Did Today
@D4nny74: There are definite advantages to buying a kit that's plug and play. But you pay for that luxury. And after a time certain parts will not be too your taste and you will replace them. Or even worse you will continue to use them.
If money is not an issue, go for it. You can always upgrade if you so desire.
"What sugar to use?". Decide what you want to make. I do not and will not use white sugar. I would suggest though, that you start out with a simple brown sugar wash with bakers yeast. It is all you need to get going and to learn your equipment.
If money is not an issue, go for it. You can always upgrade if you so desire.
"What sugar to use?". Decide what you want to make. I do not and will not use white sugar. I would suggest though, that you start out with a simple brown sugar wash with bakers yeast. It is all you need to get going and to learn your equipment.
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RumJohn - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Thanks for the replies everyone, just ordered a PRV so will fit that before doing anything.
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D4nny74 - Regular

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Re: What I Did Today
Couldn’t wait so went and bought one from local supplier, at least i will have a spare 

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RumJohn - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Today I committed myself to a change of domicile.
I'm only moving 50 yards,a little less in Metres,but it is going to involve much work,and lots of my time.
New still build is on hold,which is a shame.
The plus is that I shall then have a dedicated brew room/store room.
Swings and roundabouts.
Thankfully the days are lengthening here,which seems to make the daily toil seem easier.
And the BBQ days must be just around the corner................
Robert.
I'm only moving 50 yards,a little less in Metres,but it is going to involve much work,and lots of my time.
New still build is on hold,which is a shame.
The plus is that I shall then have a dedicated brew room/store room.
Swings and roundabouts.
Thankfully the days are lengthening here,which seems to make the daily toil seem easier.
And the BBQ days must be just around the corner................
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
I hate moving. We bought a place a while ago. My next move is into a casket.
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chill - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
I once made such statements,many moves ago!
It seems life sometimes catches up with you,ahead of DEATH!
Robert.
It seems life sometimes catches up with you,ahead of DEATH!
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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