Instead of cutting the power cable and going thru all that electrical and mechanical work just create a water bath. Do this by setting your fermenter or several fermentors into a container filled with a sufficient amount of water to cover 1/2 to 3/4 high of the fermenters with water and use the submersible heater to control the water bath at 78 degrees F. Another advantage of using a water bath is that when the yeast are fermenting at a high rate they can cause the temperature in the fermenter to rise above 78 degrees F (this is very likely in the most active phase, 2-3 days) the extra water in the water bath will prevent the temperature from rising above 78 degrees F. The yeast will love it and so will you. This brand of submersible aquarium heater is preset for 78 degrees F and is not adjustable but does a great job at keeping the water at the preset temperature of 78 degrees F. NICREW Preset Aquarium Heater, Submersible Fish Tank Heater with Electronic Thermostat, 100 Watt, for 10 to 25 Gallon Tank, UL Listed.
@timleoni66533 жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea
@DripdropBrewing2 жыл бұрын
Yes but if you put your vessel in a container with water and set it the warm air or hot will effect that water and differ up and down. If you doit the way me and george duncan doit it gets trapped into the vessel where it's sealed in and have good as 💯 accuracy and keep that temperature. So this method works so much better and I have been using this method for years and the yeast loves it and fermentation process is perfect. But good idea tho but hopefully you got success on your method. I use aquarium adjustable temperature which is a 100w and it tells you your temperature and you set it to the temperature you require and it never drops or go up got five of them and have never failed me
@blairgetz78192 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@garrymcgaw47454 жыл бұрын
Keep'em coming Sir, we'er sucking theses vids up like oxygen!. Cheers mate.
@gregorytoddsmith97444 жыл бұрын
A bitter 50° in Texas. Ha! Woke up to 17° in Wyoming this morning. Typically we go subzero often in February here with wind that turns your clothes around. I understand why folks go south for the winter. Sitting in front of a space heater sippin some spirits learning from George...Nice!
@PyroRob694 жыл бұрын
I'm south of you. Well below zero in January and February. It's tough to keep everything from freezing, let alone keeping it at feementing temps.
@Matti_H_4 жыл бұрын
A little trick I use to make sure there are no leaks is to squeeze the fermenter sides or push down on the lid enough to pop the airlock one time ( I use the S shaped air locks) when the pressure is then released from the sides or top of the fermenter then the airlock will show different levels in a negative way (wants to suck the airlock water back in) if the level in the airlock holds at this negative (uneven) level then you know there is no leak.
@PhilipBailey-v7v Жыл бұрын
George. You are greatly appreciated and missed. I hope you will one day come back to teach us once again. Philip Virgina
@BucksBe Жыл бұрын
One of the few channels where I like before even watching... Such a wealth of knowledge 🙏
@blairgetz78192 жыл бұрын
George where didI’d you purchase the electrical fittings for the aquarium heater? Hanks, Blair
@wendyhunter34894 жыл бұрын
George You are the Man. My go to Man Teacher!!!!. Thank You once again and Happy Distilling...
@chilledandthrilledforever4 жыл бұрын
Love this channel, I wish that I had George as a teacher in school. I am getting ready to do my very first run, have followed all of his instruction after hours of watching, which were never boring, of course I did look up the information on other channels as well along with google research. Collecting the equipment for ph, hydrometers , hygiene and of course the still itself. One improves opon a set of ever developing skills, Math, Science and resourcefulness. Love this hobby, you are always learning. Thanks George....
@dominiquedunienville57304 жыл бұрын
love the shows, all the way from south africa. Very informative explained well. You manage to keep me coming back to watch more and more. Still a novice but with the guidance you offer. I am sure ill be able to get some good product out. Thanks a bunch.
@4mikesutube4 жыл бұрын
Another alternative is a carboy heater blanket. Just wrap, secure with a bungee and plug in. $25 from Amazon and is very versatile. I like the bulkhead connector idea you used on your lid. As always, another useful and informative video. Cheers my friend!
@BarleyandHopsBrewing4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Package is on the way
@derknizotts91623 жыл бұрын
I'm in TX also, used to live right down the way from you in Killeen. I'm here because I'm dealing with this issue WEEKLY now.
@mohammedalluhaydan73092 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU MAN. honestly you’ve helped me a lot. I’m super happy to find such an expert.
@blairgetz78192 жыл бұрын
George, please tell me what the electrical connection in the fermentation lid is called and where to purchase, thanks in advance, Blair Getz
@chrisneemzi2 жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation George. Always thankful for your unselfishness!!
@davidallen41742 жыл бұрын
I haven't gotten around to installing an element to my 5.5 gal. cookpot still. I'm using an 1800 kw induction cooking plate and would like to know if those alum. heating blankets with a foam sandwich would survive the cooking process and would it be an advantage to rap the pot? Since the induction cooker only heats the center of the pot, there seems to be little heat radiation coming from the edge of the cooking eye. So would it help to maintain equal heating from bottom to top of pot. Do you think it would increase efficiency and save time. Is it worth it? Thanks for all your help.
@michaelford84944 жыл бұрын
I'm in the process of building a small room to do my fermentation in. My plan was to hook up a small heater in there plugged into the PID controller I built from your video. Is there any reason this wouldn't work? btw love this channel. You've taught me so much. And its extremely helpful and easy to understand. Thanks again and keep the great videos coming.
@lush25163 жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea to add aquarium heater......genius!
@sykesgeo1324 жыл бұрын
ty george my ferment went to 61f overnight and stoped fermenting i went to the pet smart and picked up a heater cant wait to try keep up the videos you teach us so much :)
@johnnytoy548711 ай бұрын
George I need more info on the bulkhead fitting, type, model and where to get them. HAPPY DISTILLING 👍
@robertralph7392 жыл бұрын
Hi George I recently purchased three aquarium tank heaters for my fermentation barrels. My question is where can I find the waterproof connectors with the non solder type wire termination. I’ve searched Amazon but I’m not sure of the terminology to use in the description search soldering those pin connections is a pain a huge hassle when it comes to breaking it down and cleaning thanks for any help you can provide and thanks for all the info you share . Happy distilling!!!
@chopperfreak78 Жыл бұрын
Did you ever find connectors? Im running into the same problem. Cant find the connetions anywhere🤷♂️
@garyking642310 ай бұрын
George just wanna say thank you so much for coming back and puttin up with our BS
@joshspain49552 жыл бұрын
Man I just started and am using a homemade still that you built in one of your videos..thank you your such a great teacher..
@larryeads74014 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Happy distilling
@Shayagerami2 жыл бұрын
Hey George you're awesome! If it weren't for you I wouldn't start making spirits. Thanks man. Love from Iran
@adrianatoscano65283 жыл бұрын
This video wasn’t at all what I was looking for... BUT your energetic personality got me entertain so all I can say now.Very knowledgeable and great tips for whom ever need it.Thank you
@leeland12184 жыл бұрын
Ive only recently started watching you. I gave u hell for the silicon seal on the ceramic coated pot and i dont appolagize for that.. how ever ive started watching u again since then. Ur very knowledgable and im learning from u. It amazes me how much we are alike. We must have read the same materials. I target 1.090 on the hydrometer just like u.. i use the aquarium heater just like u. Ive done this for yrs. I do use a 5 gallon water jug with water in it for my heater then float that in my fermenter. I use a 17 gallon rope handle tub as a fermenter. A 25lb bag of sugar and about 11 1/2 gallons of water comes to about 1.090.. . Ill be makeing a video for a group i think ull find interesting id like to share it with u when i do it. Maybe theres a place i can send it when i do it. Im stuck waiting on yeast right now. Every thing is slow moveing with the cov19 ... oh yea while i got u... the sediment in the bottom of ur wash when its done is called " spent mash" that ur Lees and ll that u said befor.. "spent mash"... ok brother shine bright
@oojimmyflip3 жыл бұрын
just remember dont pull the fish tank heaters out of the brew whilst they are switched on , they overheat quickly and the glass is so thin it will shatter from the heat , leaving broken glass in your sediment at the bottom of the brew.
@markbaker24942 жыл бұрын
and on the other end, do NOT put a heater that is turned on and hot into a cold tank. The same is very possible, along with burning.
@melanieschuurman4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! Love it. From the Netherlands!
@antoniopfpf2 жыл бұрын
I watched a video where you added stabilizers I guess to keep the alcohol content from changing is my understanding. Do I need to use a stabilizer when making wine? And if not would it be best to if I'm trying to keep the same alcohol percentage?
@NashPotatoesOutdoorShow Жыл бұрын
"That smells like two asses!" LOL
@michaelnichols19774 жыл бұрын
StartSan in the shower?! You continue educate me with the most unique nuggets of information.
@bradwarnock97464 жыл бұрын
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@donnieosborne46942 жыл бұрын
Hi George. Where did you get your electrical plugs that goes thru the lid to the heater. Thanks from SC
@scottmcneill63334 жыл бұрын
Star San in a shower hmmm... Learn something new every day! I maintain a couple properties and if it gets rid of mildew, AWESOME! About the fish tank heater, you can fully submerse it in the mash bucket?
@patmancrowley85094 жыл бұрын
What a GREAT IDEA, George! Whodathunk of using an aquarium heater? Thanks for that!
@christ999inflesh83 жыл бұрын
I have learn many thing from you. Thank you
@aknutz464 жыл бұрын
With regard to the leak in the fermentation bucket... what’s wrong with that? My bigger question is what’s wrong with open air fermentation like some distilleries do? Thanks for all the great videos!
@BillMcGirr4 жыл бұрын
Probably nothing. Before I got the blue connectors George shows. I’d just hang the cord out of the side of the bucket... obviously it wasn’t air tight. Yeast isn’t a big fan of oxygen after the first 24 hours. Perhaps because they’re only trying to get 9-11% on their mash they can get away with it.🤷♂️ But I have a feeling that their mash is temperature controlled.👍😊🥃
@anthonybarra23914 жыл бұрын
I run my cable through a rubber bung in the lid, the same type you’d use in the top of a gallon jar. Just need to cut the plug off the re connect once you’ve pushed the cable through the small hole in the middle of the rubber bung
@SyBernot4 жыл бұрын
I have that same problem here in San Diego. I've mostly solved it with kveik. In broad strokes it will ferment from 39F up to 109F without any "off" flavors.
@cliffp733 жыл бұрын
May I ask how long does it take to Ferment at 68 ish?
@SyBernot3 жыл бұрын
@@cliffp73 I've been running mine at around 88-93F and it's usually done in 4 or 5 days. I've never tried to ferment with kveik at regular temps. Maybe this winter when the avg temp falls into the 60's. I have a heating pad so I can keep stuff above room temp but I have no way to keep it below.
@kenlutter20653 жыл бұрын
Definitely get the screw type wire connectors. The 2 prong crimp type are junk. Not enough metal to grab the wire. Thanks for all you do
@castor68964 жыл бұрын
If your airlock isn’t “working” try wrapping plastic wrap around where CO2 might escape
@lilymcalister18253 жыл бұрын
I use food grade silicone around the outside where the airlock & cap screws into the jug or bucket. Works GREAT!! Never comes into contact with the mash or wash.
@jasongannon76764 жыл бұрын
That's funny I just was working out the temperature of my new yeast and pitching it when this video popped up
@stevestewart86362 жыл бұрын
What is the proper name brand of the screw in electrical connector for the aquarium heater in the 5 gallon bucket.? Thanks!
@thetommyandbobbyshow2 жыл бұрын
You're the man George!! Thanks for the beer knowledge. We'll have to bring you in as a guest on our beer show sometime!!
@tpaineredux37453 жыл бұрын
New to the channel. Thankful that I found you. Keep it up.
@zuesmondo14 жыл бұрын
I am currently I the process of converting an old chest freezer to a fermentation chamber. Using a PID controller to run the compressor for cooling and possibly a small heater or heat matt for heating, (odd number of heat's). More for beer, keeping unwanted flavors from coming out.
@flyingbeaver574 жыл бұрын
I'm re-purposing an old chest freezer also. In my case, the freezer was left behind as a "gift" by the previous owners of my house and it would not cool. The compressor runs fine, but it turns out that because of a crack in the refrigerant return line, that had leaked out several years ago. I have mixed temperatures in "F" and "C" simply based on the markings or calibration of the parts, plus George's advice about optimum fermenting temperatures. I have the opposite problem to you and George - we have very long, cold winters, and the air temperature on the house's main floor stays at 68F-69F. In the basement, the ambient temperature is about 65F. We only have "hot" days for 7 or 8 weeks of the year, so the problem is keeping the fermenter temperature up, rather than cooling. The chest is big enough to hold three 5 or 6.5 gallon pails with air locks on top. I looked at putting an aquarium heater in each fermenter, but they run upwards of $50 each locally, so found another solution. I had removed the freezer's compressor, meaning to re-purpose it either as part of a small air compressor, or a vacuum pump (or both). This left the refrigerant piping - 1/8" i.d. soft copper - still in the freezer but open at both ends. I had a small (120 VAC 3 Watt 100 litre/hr) electric water pump in my box of parts, as well as a thermostat originally used for directly operating 240 volt electric baseboard heaters - with contacts rated for high voltage & high current. I also had a spare engine block heater element. These are installed in a car engine, replacing one of the water jacket freeze plugs, operating on 120 VAC at between 6-10 amps. After a little head scratching, I wound up with the following setup. The small circulating heater is connected to one end of the cooling coils on the freezer with flexible poly tubing and hose clamps. The engine block heater element is fitted in the lid of a steel pail in such a way that the actual element is submerged in liquid (in this case water). The "direct contacts" thermostat is mounted on the inside of the freezer compartment, and wiring runs out to switch both the heating element and the circulating pump on or off. (I had a spare PI controller, but the thermostat seems to work fine). When the temperature inside the freezer compartment falls to the lower end of the "optimum" range (about 26 degrees C), it turns on the circulating pump and the heater in the small liquid reservoir. There's no pressure relief valve, as the reservoir lid is not a tight fit. The water drains from the freezer's (former) "cooling" tubes into the reservoir with the electric heating element, and then is pumped into the other end of the freezer's piping. I added a couple of safety features - a "low water" cut-off switch in the liquid reservoir, and an "over-temperature" bi-metallic thermostatic switch (I think it came from an old coffee machine). That's mounted next to the heating element, and there's an inline fuse on the 120 VAC line, The heating element electrical terminals have an insulating cover, and the circulating pump is just wired in parallel with the heater. The total volume of water in the reservoir and the cooling loop is quite small - about 3 litres. If the pump stops pumping, the liquid in the reservoir will heat up quite quickly, and the over-temperature switch shuts off the heating element. I found a battery operated "fridge alarm" at the Dollar Store which, with a bit of massaging, sounds a buzzer if the temperature inside the freezer compartment falls below 20 degrees C. The compressor will be adapted to start vacuum transfers from one vessel to another - nothing fancy there. I hung a $10 block and tackle "Hunter's Hoist" above the chest freezer from the main floor joist, as my left arm doesn't have the strength to lift full buckets in or out of the freezer (my back doesn't like it much either). The freezer's copper coils are spread out and efficient, and I found I don't even need an air circulating fan inside. Even when the outdoor temperatures dip below -40 (C or F are the same), the "uninhabited" section of the basement basement might cool down to 63-64 degrees F, but the temperature inside the chest freezer stays right around 27C - 28C. I have a thermometer on each fermenter pail, but they track the air temperature pretty closely. With the freezer lid down, the heating element/circulating pump setup doesn't run for very long, or very often. Since the circulating pump doesn't run except when the heating element is turned on, there's very little loss by that route. I had about 2/3 of the needed pieces in my parts bin, and the freezer was free, so the total cost wasn't very much. If the freezer had still been working, I would have had someone come out to vent and collect the Freon refrigerant. But, that had vanished long before, so wasn't an issue. My initial idea was to insulate a closet and install a heating system, or bucket heaters, but this was simple, available, and cheap.
@markmilsom52354 жыл бұрын
Just started my first sugar mash bubbling like mad its in my fast fermenter great
@darrin30992 жыл бұрын
Hi George from Ontario , Canada. Love your channel and i'm playing catch up on your videos. I live in a farming community so wheat and corn are readily available and I'm looking at starting with Vodka. Thank you greatly for all your very informative videos and I want to stick to your high standards which differs from some of the sloppy messy fermentation set ups I've seen on other videos. Take Care
@betsypwnsyou2 жыл бұрын
I am also in Ontario. starting watching this master
@chuckdontknowdoya61004 жыл бұрын
Great video George another home run I was close I try to maintain 77° in my fermenters and I never worry about being to cold here in South Florida heat is always the problem so I mounted wort chillers in my lids and use a pid control hooked up to a small pump in a bucket of ice water. I freeze 1/2 gallon milk jugs of water which I change out when they melt so the level never changes in the bucket I also keep the bucket in a larger pan because of the condensation. Happy Happy stillin everyone and Thank you George.
@DripdropBrewing2 жыл бұрын
I got a sugar wash on 25 litre vessel 8kg sugar 1 TableSpoon Wilko yeast for wine and beer 23 gallon water It's been fermentating over 3 weeks at 16 Celsius. What should my temperature be on a sugar wash??? Would be so appreciated so I can buy a aquarium heater to raise the temperature???
@michaelcunningham9493 жыл бұрын
George, You are a genius!
@gatesl30542 жыл бұрын
Can I get a part number/manufacture's name on that plug in for the aquarium heater please I live in northern Ontario where winter is - 20c on a good day lol.
@yadayadapapa3 жыл бұрын
Great Channel. Question i have made many batches of beer. I use a wort made from a local brewery. I tried a red ale and this time my airlock keeps emptying from excessive bubbling. What's wrong here?
@virgo5512 жыл бұрын
Hi George , love your videos ! They' very informative and entertaining as well. One question I have is, what is the name ( specifically) of the bulk head electrical connector you used on the aquarium heater for your fermenter? I'm having trouble finding one that is not hard wired, so it can be unplugged. Any help would be very appreciated. And please keep up the great videos !
@paulwuzynski2617 Жыл бұрын
Look for IP67 connector
@virgo551 Жыл бұрын
@@paulwuzynski2617 found what I needed, but thank you anyway.
@oojimmyflip3 жыл бұрын
ive been brewing british bitter for a while now and i am using fish tank heaters to maintain 26 degrees C or fermentation stops , the instructions to the kit say 18 to 20 degrees C , my home is heated by a gas boiler to 18 degrees C in the winter time , so im wondering if the ambient temperature of the room is affecting fermenttation. I have been adding an extra pound of sugar and raising the potential alcohol from 4% to 8% with very good results . with my heaters I am using two 25 watt heaters per 25 litre barrel I drilled the lids with two side by side 3mm holes for each flat cable threaded the leads through the holes and sealed them with sanitary silicone , they have never leaked and i didnt need to cut the cables. i cleaned everything with ethanol before using the. sealent. it helps if your making your own ethanol.
@MrJgwent4 жыл бұрын
Hi George, so nice to watch you talking and learning from you. Yes, I've subscribed !!! Jan from Cape Town, South-Africa.
@BarleyandHopsBrewing4 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@timyates8074 жыл бұрын
Great video George , 50 deg ahhh to be in Texas ! Up here in the North in Canada we dip down to a chilly -20 no no it's not Celsius either haha no igloos tho ,contrary to popular belief . It does help to have something to warm you up sometimes, it brings me to a very important question.....do you ship to Canada ??? I live about ten minutes over the border of Vermont . Thanks again George ,keep up the great work sir . Take care
@BarleyandHopsBrewing4 жыл бұрын
yes
@arturocm9758 Жыл бұрын
What flavor profile do you get if you ferment your washback at beer ale temperature? Do you get a less harsh alcohol aroma and flavor?
@amkanjoo3 жыл бұрын
Hi I have been brewing successfully for last eight months. I live in Cholistan desert in Pakistan (close to Indian border), our summers are very long and harsh, the temperature reaches up to 50 degrees celsius. During, my previous homebrewing experiences (wine/beers), the fermentation process ended in 17 - 19 days during summers. Winters are short but night time temperature drops a lot, this morning (December 14) when I checked my beer, there are very few bubbles, or I can say almost no fermentation, while it is only the 10th day today. I need to mention in the past, whether I brewed 5 liters, 7 or 10 liters, I have always used the dry yeast sachet of 10 grams regardless the quantity of liquid, but this time I have brewed 20 liters of beer and the amount of yeast I added was still the same (10 g pack). But anyway as it is the mid of winters and the temperature yesterday during the day time was 9 degrees c and during the night it was -1 last night so I need to ask: If this quicker completion of fermentation process is due to colder weather? Is it due to larger amount of liquid (20 liters) and less yeast (10 g)? Or shall I add some more yeast while the brew is already 10 days older? I thank you in advance, and hope that you would be able to answer as soon as you could. (whatsapp +923007003492)
@moogmanxandersmotovlogs294 жыл бұрын
my lock wasnt bubbling on the apple juice ferment i started but i guessed why, too much headroom in my fermenter, few days later and the little plastic cup in the lock rose to the top of the lock and a day after that she started bubbling, but before that I put my ear to the bucket and could hear the foam breaking up at the top and figured I was all good, just took a little while for the gasses to build up enough to escape the lock (working on getting a hydrometer, i couldnt find the old one)
@gatesl30542 жыл бұрын
My sister lives in Texas I'm planning a trip out there maybe we can stop in to say hello?
@ragingric50193 жыл бұрын
Thanks a million I’ve been struggling for weeks to get my fermentation’s to work here in South Africa and I just got my plugs so I can finely make banana mampoer again 🥳🕺🏻
@stevebovair28724 жыл бұрын
Awesome idea...have to wonder about the ability of the cord to resist the alcohol and other compounds present in the fermenter.
@BarleyandHopsBrewing4 жыл бұрын
There is so much head space I have no issues with that.
@markreginatto90134 жыл бұрын
very timely video. just did my first ferment with aquarium heaters. also just had my first stuck fermentation. had a ph problem but don't think that was the sole culprit. wondering if the heaters (100w in 7gals ea) coming in contact with the yeast could have killed the little buggers?? after 12 days (no movement in sg in three days) i pitched another starter. after 15 days sg had come down very slightly from the 12 day mark but not what it should have. useing DADY yeast. ferment temp maintained at constant 75deg. measured by independent digital thermometer in each fermenter. any thoughts about the heaters causing problems??
@johnnytoy548711 ай бұрын
I also use a aquarium heater, it holds the temperature at 76 degree in a 5 GAL fermenter 👍
@malsearle4 жыл бұрын
Ive just started brewing and ive been keeping fish tanks for years , i said to my wife “ hey why dont brewers use a brand new tank heater to create the perfect temp “ she thought i was mad !
@johnnytoy54872 жыл бұрын
Mal, George turned me on to the fish tank heater trick and it is the cats meow. 👍
@s1k2k3m44 жыл бұрын
this is for the group. i'm within my first fermentation, a molasses mash. i live in the tropics so keeping the temp low enough is my challenge, i'm using a 7 gallon bucket with about 5.5 gal of wash (25% molasses/ 75% water). 5 days ago i pitched the yeast and yeast nutrient (DADY and fermax), the wash was 81 degrees F, SG 1.085 and ph of 5.0. immediately upon adding the fermax it exploded like adding vinegar to bicarb, losing about ½ gal via foaming, it settled down then i pitched the dissolved yeast, capped the bucket, w airlock a tshirt surrounding it, kept wet with a fan, and all sitting in a plastic wash pan. after about 6 hrs i saw my first bubbles, the next day a few bubbles but i added more water to the tshirt and pan along with ice on top of the bucket...... soon it stopped bubbling. the ice melted and i stopped the fan, then it started bubbling again. i don't think my effort with the ice had much temperature effect, but i would get no more bubbling, trying evaporation or not. now today i decided to fix what i thought was a stuck fermention, bringing me to this video. i took off the lid, temperature was still at 81.6, SG was....... 1.050, a 35 drop! like george says, i probably have some other leak and it seems to be fermenting on the right curve. i gave it a another drill/paint mixer stir, capped it, draped it and put ice in the base and on top.....at this rate in 2 weeks i should be fermented out. any thoughts about all of this, especially about when i added the fermax
@TonyGingrich2 жыл бұрын
Fermax instructions say 1 tsp per gallon. At that ratio, even vinegar and baking soda won't "explode" as you described. Seems to be some missing information. Regarding the lack of bubbles in the air lock: You mentioned putting ice on top to control temperature. Many types of seals will shrink and become ineffective at cold temps. Some also are critically effected by extreme temperature differentials. The ice possibly compromised the airtightness, so the CO2 escaped somewhere other than through the air lock.
@justenhearn51794 жыл бұрын
Talking about the connectors mr George i believe your talking about a union basically tightens into itself
@dannoonan70944 жыл бұрын
You should watch the Bacardi rum tour and could you build a miniature scale replica they triple distill through 3 different chambers of hot plates and ended up with 86-90% after could be quite a project very interesting for viewers
@jsEMCsquared2 жыл бұрын
what happens when the mash gets high enough to cause a short circut? that would be some electrifying mash!
@OldNorsebrewery4 жыл бұрын
I use a heat belt from ebay with stc-1000. I like to have a closed fermenter. with an blow off tube.
@matthewcaruso75554 жыл бұрын
What are those electrical connectors called? I have never seen them before and where can I purchase them?
Please only fit the female end on the plug side. Fitting the male end will create what is known in electricians terms as a "widdow maker" ! Particularly in Europe where we have 240 volt systems!
@brucen.3102 жыл бұрын
Has anyone found the connectors with the screw terminals? The Amazon link only shows a connector with the solder type connectors.
@Niels3573 жыл бұрын
Wait you got the high voltage open connectors on the inside of your bucket? Electrical hazard any one?
@rikes78553 жыл бұрын
Can you do an experiment on beer yeast attenuation vs temperature? Yeast strains list attenuation and temperature range. What is the attenuation according to these low, med. high temperatures?
@workoutfreakmotivationzone45483 жыл бұрын
I used one scoop of whey protein in 5 gal Sugar wash during second day of fermentation And bang it goes crazy bubbling
@sumonzahid4 жыл бұрын
Who is the singer and what song is it that plays in the beginning of the video?
@jeffroderick57833 жыл бұрын
Ordering some Turbo Yeast on Amazon... Have been babysitting my 1st sugar wash.... Had the 1 inch yeast head the 1st day....and petered out after a day....Fleshmans....so....added a half gallon of hot water and added a tablespoon of fresh yeast....My room is 77 degrees. .Prayin 4 JESUS....Thank YOU GEORGE
@tungpuncher3 жыл бұрын
What is the name of that plug?
@alphaomega98852 жыл бұрын
Is there a plug needed for the top?
@deadpoor50813 жыл бұрын
I have had mesquite beans onto mash now for about 10 days not seeing any more bubbles is it good to run
@celt39658 ай бұрын
Can someone provide a source for those through-lid plugs? Thanks!
@jeffroderick57833 жыл бұрын
Smurf?....Hahah... Pressure connecter....Do I use my 11 abv as a girly drink mixer....or just git a 25' 1/2 inch copper coil?...and attach to that 3 gallon pressure cooker....
@stevenmeredith52742 жыл бұрын
Can you just ferment in a digiboil and set it at 78?
@rogersmith24504 жыл бұрын
George, what is the name of the item you put on the lid of the bucket for your heater.
Hell I just ducked Taped some Heating pads to a 55 Gallon drum with a PDI controller. Works well. Set and forget.
@FFDfirechef Жыл бұрын
Hope to see you return to KZbin George.
@jeffroderick57833 жыл бұрын
Still have a light ass aroma in the air...But little surface point action. My rubber glove ... with the poked middle finger must be leakin....reckon.... Thank YOU GEORGE
@hpd4364 жыл бұрын
My first batch of fermenting only got me about 60 proof because it stopped bubbling after about 3 days. The second batch (after watching this video) stopped bubbling after about 5 days. Each day I watch my temperature and stir it up to get the sediment on the bottom mixed up. Once I put the lid back on and seal it up it will bubble for about an hour. Not sure what I’m doing wrong...
@TalkSickOne4202 жыл бұрын
I heard some old timers say before that adding yeast makes the liker give you a hangover. Any merit to this claim?
@TonyGingrich2 жыл бұрын
Today I began my very first fermentation process ever. Small scale, 2 separate 1 gallon containers. This will not be drank, nor even taste-tested. My goal is to produce something flammable; in whatever proportion of acetone, methanol, and ethanol. I feel like that's the safest way to begin learning. This is also my first ever experiment in organics. All my prior skills and hobbies have been mechanical, electrical, and IT. That said: I'm very accustomed to instant results as variables change. Too much fuel in a mixture, smoke immediately comes out an exhaust. Too much current, and a breaker trips or a fuse burns. Nearly every resource I've studied for fermentation, emphasizes an airtight container to prevent oxygen from "ruining the process". But I've yet to understand how or why that would happen. Anaerobic reactions don't necessarily suffer from oxygen exposure, assuming heat loss is not critical. Regardless, the yeast are suspended in oxygen-rich water, so an airtight container seems pointless to me when considering the science of fermentation. Am I correct that the only real importance is the monitoring and diagnostics provided by an air lock? And back to my point about instant results: I've noticed that when I shake the containers, the fermentation seems to stop. And it takes up to several minutes to resume after the mash has completely settled. Is that to be expected? I can only relate to fish in a pond, running to safety and hiding when someone slaps the water...and slowly coming back out after things have settled to normal. Is that what yeast also do?
@dannygjk2 жыл бұрын
Why would you want acetone?
@leed12453 жыл бұрын
I am still not understanding this airlock bubbler thing? If you seal the thing up it's going to explode or at least pop the top. The bubbler just seams to be something pretty to look at. Why not just drill a hole in the top to vent it and check the hydrometer to see where your at? Heck you can put your nose close to vent to see how its going. The fish tank heaters do work well. If you use a large coleman cooler you can stick the heater in a plastic gallon water jug filled with water right in the center. keeps the direct heat from the heater off the liquid. Warms it real gentle. toss in a very small aquarium fan turned on low low to circulate the liquid. You never get cold spots or hot spots. Just drill one hole on the top big enough to fit the plugs thru. don't seal it and thats your CO2 vent. The circulator might shave a day or two off
@denisdendrinos45384 жыл бұрын
All i wanna know is what that song is in the intro and where and how can I get it! I wanna play it over n over n over n over while i mash n wash n fermet n distil n.........
@joegutierrez3892 Жыл бұрын
I use planting tray heater taped to my fermenter.
@coreyblackburn92894 жыл бұрын
Hey George how much was the 8gal. mini brew?.
@hpd4364 жыл бұрын
Also do you need to “filter” any sediment from the bottom before putting into your still if you don’t have a fermenter like the one in this video. I’m using the Chinese still like the one you demoed in your videos.
@magacop51802 жыл бұрын
That sediment is good for the Mead.
@deadpoor50813 жыл бұрын
Also I am a blind man and cannot read a thermometer I am running it off of feel and smell any suggestions
@irondoger2 жыл бұрын
George so full of common sense it’s boiling over 😂
@boo_boo2871 Жыл бұрын
The heater I used is submersible and the temp control and LCD temp display is on the outside. I cut the cord on heater and squeezed the cord through a rubber burper grommet then re-atteched power plug.
@stillworksandbrewing4 жыл бұрын
great vid George
@dp5548-g1e4 жыл бұрын
Thanks George, can I get part number for your bulkhead connector? and would crimped sta-kon connectors work for easy disassembly?