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* [[Beer 2012.02]] (Hoary Hedgehog) - Irish oatmeal draft stout, all-grain.
 
* [[Beer 2012.02]] (Hoary Hedgehog) - Irish oatmeal draft stout, all-grain.
 
* [[Beer 2012.03]] (???) - Pumpkin Spiced Ale, all-grain.
 
* [[Beer 2012.03]] (???) - Pumpkin Spiced Ale, all-grain.
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* [[Mead 2012.01]] (I didn't mead it that way) - Session mead with raspberry and hop flavors
  
 
===Potential===
 
===Potential===

Revision as of 22:12, 11 November 2012

Beer Church is a group of beer (and a bit of wine) aficionados at Pumping Station: One. Originally a beer tasting and science discussion group, lately Beer Church has been focusing more and more on brewing. Brewing Station: One is the small work area and storage facility in the shop devoted to brewing.

Events

Semi-biweekly Beer Church gatherings take place some Sundays at noon. They generally follow a format of meet & greet, pot luck beer tasting, and discussion of beer, life, and everything.

Brewing Station: One

Brewing Station: One is a steel shelving unit converted (well, being converted) into a storage unit for keeping clean brewing gear (pots, carboys, bottles, bottling equipment, corks, wort chillers, kegs, etc) and a temperature controlled fermenting chamber. We expect to boil in the alley or by the rear entry.

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)
  • Wine bottles (Evan)
  • Wine Carboy (Evan)
  • 2 5 gal glass carboys (Ryan Pierce)
  • 3 Keggles (Pumping Station: One equipment)
  • Wort Chiller Coil (Ryan Pierce)
  • Box of Stuff, inc. metal bottle filler, hydrometer, conditioning chemicals, thermometers (Ryan Pierce)
  • Metal racking cane (Ryan Pierce)
  • pH meter, calibration and storage solutions (Ryan Pierce)
  • Mini Fridge for temperature control (Anthony Barker)
  • Air conditioner for temperature control (Ryan Pierce)


Dispensing

  • 3 Cornelius kegs, 5 gal, ball lock (Ryan Pierce)
  • 5 lbs CO2 tank, regulator, w/ 3 port manifold, 2 gas hoses (Ryan Pierce)
  • 2 beverage hoses w/ picnic faucets (Ryan Pierce)

This list is incomplete. Please update this page!

Equipment Needed

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

Potential

Hardware and Software Projects

Chillmon

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

  • Need way to make sterile priming sugar mixture
  • 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; convert to kegerator
    • Determine location of critical components so we can safely make cutouts for beverage lines without destroying anything
    • Build internal structure to hold Cornelius kegs
    • Modify thermostat to keep beer at cellar temperature. (A second Chillmon?)
    • Consider plumbing water line for water dispenser / ice maker.
  • Add draft tower to the PS:One bar
    • Build draft tower and faucet system
    • Engineer beverage line and faucet chilling
    • Make tap handles (lathe project?)
    • Drip tray

Resources

Links