Tuesday, July 30, 2013

KEGWORKS Perlick Perl Stainless Faucet

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Perlick faucets are known for excellence and the innovative new Perl is no exception! The sleek modern design includes a revolutionary “Perl ball” and floating O-ring, eliminating the need for a valve shaft.
With this advanced stainless steel construction and fewer internal parts, your Perlick tap is guaranteed to provide years of reliable pouring. It’s more sanitary too! The redesign ensures that your beer has no exposure to air, so there is no space for mold or bacteria to grow.
Features
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Forward seat design to prevent lever from sticking
  • More sanitary than rear seating faucets
Specs
  • 1”W x 4”H x 2 3/4”D


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Mini Jockey Box from HomeBrewStuff.com


I just got my mini jockey box today from bruddah Tarn at HomeBrewStuff.com, Mahalo Tarn! I promptly filled it with a standard bag of ice that fit perfectly and hooked it up to a keg of Dead Willie. This jockey box is complete, well built and pushing out some frosty beer. I definitely recommend this purchase for anyone wanting cold beer on  hot day, wherever you go. The coil is 25' so don't expect non stop ice cold but it works great for an average flow. The item is on back order but well worth the wait. Great company, mahalo nui HomeBrewStuff.com


Mini Jockey Box Refreshment System

Availability: Out of stock
Regular Price: $109.99
Special Price: $99.99

Quick Overview

Our Mini Jockey Box is perfect for the on the go homebrew drinker.
Combine the insulated cooler walls and internal stainless steel cooling coil with some ice and a keg of your finest home brew and you've got refreshment going where you do.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Cornelius Keg Lid (New)

Cornelius Keg Lid (New)

Cornelius Keg Lid (New)
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$19.95


Item #: KEG440A
Shipping: Free Shipping Program
Weight: 0.56LBS
Availability:Currently In Stock

Imagine this for a moment......Blichmann 55 Gallon BoilerMaker

Blichmann 55 Gallon BoilerMaker Brew Pot

Blichmann Engineering has put together one of the nicest kettles on the market in the BoilerMaker. With a 3-piece ball valve, adjustable angle BrewMometer, pickup tube, and sight glass as standard features, the Blichmann BoilerMakers truly are an all-in-one package. The 55 Gallon BoilerMaker is an excellent option for those looking to brew 1BBL at a time!
  • Heavy 18ga 304 stainless steel construction
  • 10/15/20/30/55 gal sizes designed specifically for home brewing batch sizes (5gal to 1BBL)
  • Includes adjustable BrewMometer™ and a 3 pc stainless ball valve as standard
  • Heavy duty borosilicate glass level gauge never clouds or scratches is standard equipment! Features rugged stainless steel guard with laser etched volume graduations, cleaning brush and clean-out ports.
  • Exclusive snap-in dip tube design installs without tools and drains to within 3/8” of bottom!
  • Handles oriented to make carrying easier and the lid stores neatly on the pot handle
  • Stepped bottom on pot supports mash screen and virtually eliminate sidewall shunting
  • Patented optional button louver false bottom is a hybrid of a perforated screen (high efficiency) and a slotted manifold (plug resistant) – get the best of both!
  • Optional boil screen with shield keeps hops and hot break out of your fermenter

Monday, July 8, 2013

Oxygen Regulator Kit w/ .5 Stone Wort Aeration, Fermentation, Homebrewing & Beer


$49.99


Heavy Finger IPA Yeast WLP051 CALIFORNIA ALE V YEAST

WLP051 CALIFORNIA ALE V YEAST

From Northern California. This strain is more fruity than WLP001, and slightly more flocculent. Attenuation is lower, resulting in a fuller bodied beer than with WLP001.

Attenuation
70-75%

Flocculation
Medium to High

Optimum Ferment Temp.
66-70°F

Alcohol Tolerance
Medim-High

Wet Hop versus Fresh Hop

Wet Hop versus Fresh Hop
for the following information


Wet Hops are un-dried hops, picked and shipped from the growing fields within 24 hours.

Fresh Hops are the freshest dried hops to come from the fields, typically within seven days of harvest.
Over 90% of the world’s hop harvest happens between August 31 and October 31, and these hops are used throughout the calendar year. Can hops possibly be the same on November 1, one day after harvest, as they are on July 25, nearly one year after growing in the fields? The answer is no. We think of hops like dry kitchen spices—the flavor of thyme or rosemary right after the jar is opened is far more intense than it is six months later. The same can be said for hops. There are ways to control the way hops age and to reformulate and readjust as some of the aromas fade, but there’s nothing like the magic of the first bales of hops as fresh as can be. That is the stuff dreams are made of!

The American Style

Worldwide, Americans have something of an outsized reputation. Bold, brash, and brazen. To some, that boldness is perceived as arrogance, but for us it’s just daring spirit and a thirst for adventure. The term “American” in brewing is not necessarily a sign of origin, but rather a brewing ethos and homage to that daring nature we love so much. In the early days of the craft brewing movement, there were far fewer beer styles and what was on record largely comprised the historical ales of the UK and the lagers of Germany. As American brewers began experimenting with homegrown ingredients and their own techniques, they inadvertently created beer so unique it defied conventional categories. Instead of a traditional pale ale, there all of a sudden was American pale ale—a new, rowdy hybrid of the older beer, intense with hop flavor and aroma. American-style beer is shorthand for the kind of brewing we do at Sierra Nevada—a reference to the use of a clean, crisp, and neutral yeast and a healthy dose of hops quite appropriate for the adventurer in us all.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

REAL Beer Festival 2013

Saturday, July 27th, in the parking lot across of Ward 16 Theatres


Oahu get ready for the Real Beer Festival.  Hosted by Real A Gastropub the festival will be held on Saturday, July 27th, in the parking lot across of Ward 16 Theatres.  The Real Festival will feature 50 plus craft beers from Hawaii, mainland U.S., and international breweries as well as live entertainment from those classic rock, funk, progressive bluegrass, a blues ensemble and current rock bands you love to listen to at Real.
Real owner Troy Terorotua tells me they are still confirming the participating breweries and restaurants, but you can be sure there are going to be some amazing one of a kind beers at this festival.  Tickets are $60.00 each, plus processing fee, and include a commemorative event beer mug, eight four ounce brew tasting coupons, unlimited sampling of beer centric food dishes, a leisurely afternoon with live entertainment and free parking.  Tickets are available in advance only and are available to purchase online now.  The festivals capacity is roughly 3,000, so don’t wait to get your tickets as it is sure to sell out.
Proceeds from the Real Beer Festival will go to help two local non-profit organizations, ʻĀINA In Schools and theBlue Planet Foundation.  ʻĀINA (Actively Integrating Nutrition & Agriculture) In Schools is a farm-to-school initiative that connects children to their local land, waters, and food in order to grow a healthier Hawaii. Blue Planet Foundation is committed to ending the use of fossil fuels on Earth, starting in Hawaii.