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Revision as of 21:29, 18 October 2017
Beer Church is a group brewing beer at Pumping Station: One. Originally just a beer tasting and science discussion group, lately Beer Church has been focusing more and more on brewing, although we still do a beer tasting at every event! Brewing Station: One is the small work area and storage facility in the shop devoted to brewing.
Contact/Participation
Events will be posted to the PS:One blog and calendar and the beer church twitter: @ps1beerchurch. Anyone is welcome, even non-members of PS:One. Want to brew something? Tell us about it via our twitter or the Beer Church mailing list. You must be 21 to participate in Beer Church.
You can also join our Meetup group; http://www.meetup.com/Beer-Church-Chicago/ if you like.
Events
Semi-biweekly Beer Church gatherings take place some Sundays at 1PM. They generally follow a format of meet & greet, pot luck beer tasting, brewing, and discussion of beer, life, and everything.
FAQ
- Can I come?: Yes, you can come if you are 21 years of age or older.
- I Have a brewing idea! Will you make it?: Maybe, if you can convince one of the brewmasters that it's a good idea.
- How do I become a Beer Church Brewmaster: Convince the other brewmasters that you know what you're doing and you're responsible.
- Who Decides When Beer Church Happens?: Currently the Beer Pope (Eric Stein) decides this most of the time, but any brewmaster can make an event. It's best to plan with the other Brewmasters though. We try to have events when the Pumping Station: One members are getting interested in the idea again, so this is every couple weeks most of the time. This also goes along well with the cadence of fermentations.
- How do I contact Beer Church?: There's a whole section about that at the top of the page, read it.
- I Want Beer Church to happen again, but you don't have anything planned!: Contact us! If nothing's coming up, letting us know that you want to see something happen is the best way to get us to plan it!
- Oh no, I broke something, what do I do?: If you can figure out from this wiki page whose it was, talk to them. If not, just go to Brew & Grow around the corner and buy the closest replacement you can. Either way, please tell us somehow. Thanks for being cool and adult about this!
Brewmasters
- Andy Pace (guest brewer)
- Ryan Pierce (eastern orthodox beer pope)
- Eric Stein (beer pope)
- Tucker Tomlinson
- Brittany Zimmerman
Brewing Station: One
Brewing Station: One is a steel shelving unit converted into a storage unit above for keeping clean brewing gear (pots, carboys, bottles, bottling equipment, corks, wort chillers, kegs, etc) and a temperature controlled fermenting chamber below. We brew in the loading dock.
Equipment
Brewing
- 5 gal boiling kettle (Eric Stein)
- 10 gal boiling kettle (Ryan Pierce)
- 5 gal Gott mash tun (Ryan Pierce)
- Hydrometer (Eric Stein)
- Corker (Evan Singer)
- Wine bottles (Evan Singer)
- Wine Carboy (Evan Singer)
- 2 5 gal glass carboys (Ryan Pierce)
- 2 Keggles (Pumping Station: One equipment)
- Wort Chiller Coil (Ryan Pierce)
- Box of Stuff, inc. metal bottle filler, hydrometer, conditioning chemicals, thermometers (Ryan Pierce)
- pH meter, calibration and storage solutions (Ryan Pierce)
- Mini Fridge for temperature control (Anthony Barker)
Dispensing
- 2 Cornelius kegs, 5 gal, ball lock
- 2 beverage hoses w/ picnic faucets (Ryan Pierce)
- Blichmann BeerGun
- Bar
- Beer Church Treasure Fridge for storing our bottled beer where people won't mess with it.
This list is incomplete. Please update this page!
Equipment Needed
- Electronically sample-able continuous hydrometry system (Steve has an idea, dun dun dun)
- http://ipb.trainerfamily.net/pagesmith/2 beer sculpture - maybe.
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-4-Electric-Solenoid-Valve-12-volt-DC-VITON-SEAL-B21V-/300600605047?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45fd313977#ht_2101wt_728 propane burner control for mash tun control
- Honeywell Glowfly: http://www.forwardthinking.honeywell.com/related_links/combustion/glowfly/install/69_2334_glowfly_installation.pdf
Pending Equipment
Brewing Projects
2012
- Beer 2012.01 (Locktoberfrest) - Irish Stout, extract recipe beer.
- Beer 2012.02 (Hoary Hedgehog) - Irish oatmeal draft stout, all-grain.
- Beer 2012.03 (???) - Pumpkin Spiced Ale, all-grain.
- Mead 2012.01 (I didn't mead it that way) - Session mead with raspberry and hop flavors
- Beer 2012.04 (Doppelbock)
- Beer 2012.05 (Kinderbock, Son von Doppelbock)
2013
- Beer 2013.01 (Putting the India back in IPA) - American IPA with cardamom.
- Beer 2013.02 (Rhubarb Waves of Grain) - Orange Ginger Rhubarb Wheat Ale
- Beer 2013.03 (Barely Barley Ale) - Weak Barley Wine
- Sake 2013.04 (A Horrible Missake) - Sake
- Beer 2013.05 (Your Grain On Chocolate) - American Wheat Ale w/Cocoa & Raspberry
- Beer 2013.06 (?) - Belgian White Ale with Rose Hips
- Beer 2013.07 (?) - Belgian White Ale with Rose Hips
- Beer 2013.08 (Ale to the Chief) - Honey Ale
- Beer 2013.10 Brittany's pumpkin beer
- Beer 2013.11 Gingerbread Ale
2014
- Beer 2014.01 (Rosemary's Stout) - Light Stout with Rosemary.
- Beer 2014.02 (India Porter Ale)
Potential
- http://m.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/09/01/ale-chief-white-house-beer-recipe
- scotch ale
- sassafras-dark roast stout
- http://www.candisyrup.com/recipes.html
- clove ipa?
- vanilla bean-coffee dessert stout
- http://www.bigoven.com/recipe/69827/cinnamon-honey-ale
- something for the middle brow contest? http://middlebrowcoffee.eventbright.com/ - we'd have to do that on 3/17/2013 to make it happen in time.
- Perkulator. Coffee doppelbock.
- bells two hearted clone http://homebrewexchange.net/homebrew_recipe/bells-two-hearted-ale-clone
Hardware and Software Projects
Chillmon
The current whereabouts of the chillmon is unknown. Missing (10/3/17).
Chillmon has its own wiki page, but suffice it to say that it makes sure the temperature is right for fermenting.
- Rebuild Chillmon on Occidentalis
- Configure Chillmon application to use shared account
- Replace temp sensors with DS18B20 for more accuracy
- EPICS integration:
- Expose Chillmon control variables to EPICS
- Create EPICS control screens
- Investigate EPICS web interface
- Display screen for Chillmon
Brewing Station: One
- Electrical insulation of contactor terminals
- Experiment: When the chiller turns off, does it blow hot air into the fermenting space?
- Experiment: In the winter, will the shop drop below our fermentation temperatures, and will we need a heater?
- Real time monitoring of temperature, specific gravity
Brewing
- Modify Keggles for brewing:
- Boil kettle
- Mash tun
- Hot liquor tun (inaccurately named; this is for sparge water)
- Build RIMS or HERMS
- Propane solenoid, thermocouple, and igniter under PID control (Arduino)
- Pump, flow meter run by microcontroller (Arduino)
- Multiple temperature probes (Arduino)
- Safety gear:
- Alarm system (stuck flow, propane flame blew out) (Arduino)
- Emergency shut off switch
- Raspberry Pi controlling the above via EPICS
Dispensing
We have a donated refrigerator; converted to kegerator. It's connected to the bar & draft tower, and working. We currently have 2 taps. We want to upgrade to 4 taps. Ryan Pierce currently is holding the cash for that project, it's $90.59 of the way into the needed $176 for the upgrades.
TODOS:
- the aforementioned tap upgrade
- temperature monitoring inside the fridge & in the draft tower.
- upgrade drain system for drip tray
- make custom tap handles
Resources
- http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Complete_Handbook_of_Home_Brewing.html?id=rbQ4NAAACAAJ - An excellent technical handbook on the subject. Contains quite a bit of detail on mash and fermenting biochemistry, as well as a computational model for sugar extraction. When "Don't worry, relax...." isn't enough.
- http://byo.com/stories/projects-and-equipment/article/indices/29-equipment/84-abcs-of-recirculated-brewing-systems - Excellent article on RIMS and HERMS mashing
- http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/metalworking/4323694 - Some more elaborate brewing setups.
- http://www.winning-homebrew.com/diy.html - Detailed plans on constructing a single tier RIMS system, including burner control, pumps, and automatic sparging.
- http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/ - EPICS, an Experimental Physics Industrial Control System used by the APS at Argonne, as well as numerous other labs. If it can control a particle accelerator, it can control beer!
- Formula for ABV from specific gravity: ( ( 1.05 x ( OG – FG ) ) / FG ) / 0.79 x 100 = % ABV
- or, use this calculator: http://www.brewersfriend.com/abv-calculator/
Links
- Photos - http://cons.truct.org/album/beerchurch
- Code for brewing monitoring that's installed - https://github.com/eastein/chillmon
- Chillmon Fermenting Status - http://spacemon.pumpingstationone.org:8008