Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Homebrew Digest #5481 (January 07, 2009)

HOMEBREW Digest #5481 Wed 07 January 2009


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Contents:
Forced air lines (Calvin Perilloux)
re: fruiting the Frambois (Joe Katchever)


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Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 07:16:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Calvin Perilloux <calvinperilloux at yahoo.com>
Subject: Forced air lines

For forced air cooling of beer lines, depending on the
geometry of your setup, you might be able to use what
my friend Lou King set up in his place:

Use a stretch of 3 or 4" diameter pipe (e.g. PVC), and
inside that pipe have another, smaller one that has the
beer line running inside of it. A cheap PC fan can be
used to force cool air through the small pipe, thus chilling
the beer line to roughly the same temp as your fridge, and
the return comes back outside of that smaller pipe,
inside/via the big one.

If you have it sealed well, you should encounter no
problems with condensation or moisture inside, especially
if you use something like Damp Rid in the main cooler.
You could consider insulating it all on the outside.
That would reduce the energy usage a tad as well,
since any heat the air picks up from the exterior shell
as it returns to the cooler (as well as the heat from
the fan) will go back to the fridge.

For a more flexible setup, you might look at dryer flex
hose, but I think that would surely call for insulation
around it. You might consider something like this
flexible, insulated hose:

http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=AFADI05X25

Then just run a smaller flexy "air-out" line inside it
and the beer line inside of that.

Calvin Perilloux
Middletown, Maryland, USA

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Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 18:21:16 -0600
From: Joe Katchever <joe at pearlstreetbrewery.com>
Subject: re: fruiting the Frambois

Thanks, Jeff. I have more questions. I've never used Potassium sorbate
in beer, only wine: Will it leave any flavor?? How much Pot. sorb. per
gallon will work? What is the procedure as far as time before adding th
fruit?
Thanks, Joe

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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5481, 01/07/09
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