Setting up a new homebrew system
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Setting up a new homebrew system
Hey,
I am kind of new to Halifax and looking into getting back into homebrewing. Ive got a plastic fermenter, carboy and a few other pieces of equipment. However I would like to do some brews with just pale malt extract, one hop and to keg it. So I am looking for where I can buy a big pot, a keg, co2 and some interesting hops.
The best deal I have seen for a pot is from Rona at $60 for a 48l pot. http://www.rona.ca/en/stock-pot-0836500 ... tore=05505" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The keg I was thinking of getting from Noble Grape but if anyone is looking to sell a keg or co2 tank and regulator I would be interested.
My last question is where do people get there hops from? I am looking for some fairly unique varieties like El Dorado, Calypso and a few other experimental ones but the only places that seems to do these are all in America and charge $30 for shipping. I would be happy with anything slightly unique and I would prefer to buy from Canada.
Any views or help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
I am kind of new to Halifax and looking into getting back into homebrewing. Ive got a plastic fermenter, carboy and a few other pieces of equipment. However I would like to do some brews with just pale malt extract, one hop and to keg it. So I am looking for where I can buy a big pot, a keg, co2 and some interesting hops.
The best deal I have seen for a pot is from Rona at $60 for a 48l pot. http://www.rona.ca/en/stock-pot-0836500 ... tore=05505" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The keg I was thinking of getting from Noble Grape but if anyone is looking to sell a keg or co2 tank and regulator I would be interested.
My last question is where do people get there hops from? I am looking for some fairly unique varieties like El Dorado, Calypso and a few other experimental ones but the only places that seems to do these are all in America and charge $30 for shipping. I would be happy with anything slightly unique and I would prefer to buy from Canada.
Any views or help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system

"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
I think the pots at cash n carry are more expensive, but they're much better quality aluminum - thicker. That said, I've got the hardware store 48L aluminum pot and I've brewed with it for 2.5 years of all grain, only issue is that it dents easy-ish, and I can't quite do a 10gallon batch in it.


planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
If you can afford the extra cash, I'd strongly recommend going with an Ontario Beer Kegs stainless pot. They're on sale for $120 right now, and 15 gallons will allow true 10 gallons batches down the road. (They have 9 gallon too for $90.) They have a $15 flat rate shipping deal, and a good hop selection, so you could throw in a bunch of hops for $0 on shipping. My 2 cents. I love my OBK pot.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
second that. these pots are awesome and will never need to upgrade.jason.loxton wrote:If you can afford the extra cash, I'd strongly recommend going with an Ontario Beer Kegs stainless pot. They're on sale for $120 right now, and 15 gallons will allow true 10 gallons batches down the road. (They have 9 gallon too for $90.) They have a $15 flat rate shipping deal, and a good hop selection, so you could throw in a bunch of hops for $0 on shipping. My 2 cents. I love my OBK pot.
http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/15_Gallo ... -2weld.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
As an aside though, I am 99% sure that the Rona pot you posted was my old pot before I upgraded to OBK. If it is, it is a good pot too. It has a nice wide footprint and can sit over two burners, if you get lazy or cold and want to boil in your kitchen. I made a lot of beer in that pot. It gets the job done. That said, get the stainless one with a ball valves. The valve in particular is a life changer.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
Thank you for all the advice. My flatmate has a festabrew so were going to make that one today. So I will probably pick up a keg and do a test run of that first. So I checked out the Noble Grape today for a keg (probably buy one next week) and just looking for Co2 and a regulator now.
Thanks for the kettle advice. If I was going to be doing more brewing or large batches I would go with the Ontario Beer Kegs kettle but at first Im just wanting to make 20l batches to experiment with new hops. I will maybe upgrade at a later date but I think a mash tun would be the next upgrade.
Thank you very much for all the help and advice.
Andrew
Thanks for the kettle advice. If I was going to be doing more brewing or large batches I would go with the Ontario Beer Kegs kettle but at first Im just wanting to make 20l batches to experiment with new hops. I will maybe upgrade at a later date but I think a mash tun would be the next upgrade.
Thank you very much for all the help and advice.
Andrew
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
If you do plan on filling (exchanging) your Co2 at Noble Grape, they will only exchange cylinders bought from them, or so I'm told. I bought all my kegging goodies from OBK but I bought the Co2 from Noble Grape for the simplicity of the exchange program.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
There is a good CO2 source in Dartmouth now.
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
Well didn't I piss away good money that could have been spent elsewhere? I thought the only real local place was Brenton's.mr x wrote:There is a good CO2 source in Dartmouth now.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
Nope, cheaper than Brenton's and very happy to cater to home brewers from my experience.ethier.sc wrote:Well didn't I piss away good money that could have been spent elsewhere? I thought the only real local place was Brenton's.mr x wrote:There is a good CO2 source in Dartmouth now.
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Re: Setting up a new homebrew system
Agreed. I forgot they only accepted cash; buddy offered the fill for free! Luckily Becky had cash on her.jeffsmith wrote:Nope, cheaper than Brenton's and very happy to cater to home brewers from my experience.ethier.sc wrote:Well didn't I piss away good money that could have been spent elsewhere? I thought the only real local place was Brenton's.mr x wrote:There is a good CO2 source in Dartmouth now.
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