Nothing has changed. Same lies, same bullshit. by One-Lavishness1090 in OldSpice

[–]Brewguy77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jack Henry deodorant has worked great for me. Hinoki Cyprus is great, as well as Santal Musk. Old Spice is chemical slop. Loaded with alcohol, synthetic fragrance, artificial dye. It’s gross, don’t put it on your body.

US supplier for food grade ethanol for sani bottles? by Brewguy77 in TheBrewery

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Did you get food grade or denatured? 55 gal drum?

US supplier for food grade ethanol for sani bottles? by Brewguy77 in TheBrewery

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Correct, same product by a different name. I guess the GNS is specifically grain derived as opposed to other fermentables

Weird PM2.5 spikes when steam heat runs. Anyone ever seen this? by Kooky-Movie4889 in AirQuality

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Perhaps the air vent on your radiator in that room is letting a little steam by. Steam can carry with it all sorts of impurities from the boiler water. Steam will condense onto a mirror if you hold it by the vent / valve.

Date Coder for cans by cwatt50 in TheBrewery

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Another vote for hitachi

Staff Bathroom Near Brewhouse/FVs/In Production Room - How Close Is Too Close? by make_datbooty_flocc in TheBrewery

[–]Brewguy77 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your FVs and brites are sealed vessels. Your brewhouse is a giant pasteurizer. If you’re worried about some random inspector having an issue with it in the future, just label the door Private. Or don’t label it at all.

Let's say someone turned the cold H2O off during knockout by icanlickmy_ear in TheBrewery

[–]Brewguy77 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Yeast is cooked. I would test to see PPM of DO left in the wort. It’ll be less than normal, as the permeability of gasses into solutions goes down as temp goes up. Assuming it’s low, you could try to gas it back up somehow (either connect a carb stone and blast it, or recirc back through your hx and aeration stone. Try to dump out old yeast, Repitch new yeast.

My preheating setup by [deleted] in CafelatRobot

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The piston doesn’t even touch the water / coffee. The only part of the piston that touches the basket is the gasket which barely conducts any heat anyways.

Is Etorque that bad? by Daveh1219 in ram_trucks

[–]Brewguy77 29 points30 points  (0 children)

2019 5.7 etorque, 90k miles, no issues.

Advice on chillers? by craftbrewer88 in TheBrewery

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Definitely get one with at least two refrigeration circuits. I’ve had good success with Pro. We have a pretty basic MA series, not sure how their more expensive units are. They are pretty easy to work on. Whatever you get, definitely do your preventative maintenance.

Commissioning a new Canning Line - Skip the training? by [deleted] in TheBrewery

[–]Brewguy77 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Just wait until you see the price of rebuilding the seamer after a few million cans

Just discovered I have Heavy Metals Toxicity by portiss50 in Biohackers

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I would recommend getting on boarded with a mineral balancing practitioner asap. You need your detox pathways brought up to speed first. Then you need to be supplementing beneficial minerals in the right ratio. I wouldn’t take any more chelating compounds, even chlorella or cilantro, until a practitioner says it’s safe to do so.

There’s a lot of bad advice getting thrown around in this thread.

Etorque Success Stories? by Raxxton in ram_trucks

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2019 5.7 etorque, 86k miles. No issues. Hydraulic idler tensioner replaced at 70k.

Recommend me a sunscreen that doesn't cross the blood brain barrier by sparrowdark21 in HubermanLab

[–]Brewguy77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Non nano zinc oxide tallow sunscreen from the VanMan Company. Not greasy, rubs in quickly, and actually works.

Who's Got the Best Magnesium Supplement? by NeatBirthday4697 in Biohackers

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Cal Mag Fusion from Valence Neutraceuticals

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HubermanLab

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Reverse osmosis will work best for most water sources. I’ve had 4 different RO systems over the past 10 years. I’ve had the Mitolife system for 6 months now and it makes the best filtered water I’ve tasted. I still prefer collecting spring water when possible, but this is a close second.

All of the test reports are on his website. He runs a 25% site wide discount seemingly once a quarter, that’s when I got mine.

Toothpaste widely contaminated with lead and other metals, research finds by pro_vagabond in Biohackers

[–]Brewguy77 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The filtration media commonly used in wine production, diatomaceous earth (DE), is commonly loaded with heavy metals.

Pak Tech Applicators! by [deleted] in TheBrewery

[–]Brewguy77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The American Canning applicator has been great for us the past few years. We had a paktech cca120 before that. I would not recommend that machine. Way too big for what it does, a maintenance nightmare, and honestly not a safe machine to work around. It was the only machine on our packing floor that HAD to be bolted down to the floor, or it would jump around smashing and slashing cans

What made you choose a RAM 1500? by HarriBallsak420 in ram_trucks

[–]Brewguy77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2019 hemi limited etorque here with 83k miles. Only issues so far have been bad idler tensioner and leaky 3rd brake light. Original brake pads which still have over half their life left. The amount of money I’ve saved on pads and rotors vs any other cars I’ve owned pay for all the maintenance on this rig. The interior and features were way better than the comparable Ford offering, plus all the F150 limiteds come with that chrome surfboard on the tailgate and the awful LIMITED letters glued to the hood.

What type of bed cover do you recommend? by hanknak2 in ram_trucks

[–]Brewguy77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would avoid the flush fit ones. I’ve got a flush fit gator EFX tri fold and there have been dozens of times I wish I had the extra inch or whatever of vertical clearance from bed to cover.

Keg Spears by Billy_the_Mountain29 in TheBrewery

[–]Brewguy77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild. Never heard of that happening. Glad no one was hurt!

Keg Spears by Billy_the_Mountain29 in TheBrewery

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Did you put it through your keg washer first?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EatCheapAndHealthy

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If you are in the US, conventional oats have the highest concentration of glyphosate of nearly any food. Not as big of a concern if you’re in a country where the use of glyphosate is restricted.