Bodensatz Brewing
The Beer Site
Basics | Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced | FAQ | Recipes | Reviews | Mead | Cider | Pickles | New | Contact
 Who's Online  
Guest Users: 5

 Features  
StrangeBrew Recipes
Member Photos
Member Photos Too
Member Pages
Yeast DB
Forums
Books
My System

 Top 3 User Pages  
  • Soda Kegs for Fermentation
  • My Current System
  • Sean Hopkins' Brewing Page

  •  Events  
    There are no upcoming events

     Whats New  
    STORIES
    No new stories

    COMMENTS last 48 hrs
  • Beau's Bottle Ret...

  • LINKS last 2 wks
    No recent new links

     Random UPIC  
    nghab
    Two happy fest-goers at the 19th Annual Great Taste of the Midwest.

     Kölsch  
    Introduction
    Konvention
    Breweries
    Brauhäuser
    BierTourist
    Tasting
    Die Eifel
    Brewing

     User Functions  
    Username:

    Password:

    Don't have an account yet? Sign up as a New User

     Sign Up!  
    When you sign up for a Bodensatz account (see above), you'll get access to even more great content! See here for details.

     News & Discourse  
    Home
    Personal (2)
    Public Service (1)
    Member News (2)
    Beer News (126)
    Beer Medical (16)
    Beer Cooking (41)
    Product Reviews (11)
    Mead News (2)
    Wine News (3)
    Booze News (1)
    Site Info (25)
    Beer Humour (2)
    Homebrew Chat (56)
    Koelsch (10)
    Beer Traveller (17)
    LCBO Watch (1)
    Preserving (3)
    Coffee (5)
    Beer Gardening (1)
    Drinking Songs (2)
    Letters (3)

     Vote  

    How much do you drink a day? (Equivalent of 12 oz / 341 ml bottles)

    Less than 1 per day
    1-2
    3-4
    5-6
    7-8
    9-10
    more than that
    Results
    1519 votes | 3 comments


     kiblerjd0913  



    NEW Pump Location !!
    Description:If you look at the older pictures you can see I had to move the pump. Before I could not get a good prime on the pump so I had to keep picking up that big stainless kettle full of hot liquid (not smart). I lowered the pump so that the top of the pump is level with the center of the kettle. I used it today and it worked flawlessly. I'm quite happy with how it turned out. If you are designing a system make sure that the center of you pump is even or below the liquid level of what you are pumping from so you can get a good prime!!!!

    From: adamcassie@comcast.net   (Wed Jan 5 16:45:15 2005)
    so you use one pump for 1) pumping heated mash & sparge water to their respective tanks, back out through the same pumps to the brew kettle, then from there (again with the same pump) to the counterflow wort chiller? Seems easy..is it?

    [add comment]

    Powered by Gallery v1.4.1