Jay Jenkins
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Cheap and Easy Smoked Beef Tacos
Simple recipe to make smoked beef tacos with chuck roast.
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Batman Keezer Bar Overview
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
DIY Batman Themed Keezer Bar Kegerator Overview. I built this from an inexpensive deep freezer and added the components to make a 3 tap bar top. Hit me up in the comments with your build ideas. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Keezer Bar Build: ruclips.net/p/PLLCC3Ri5G495sKA7...
Batbar Keezer Build Part 2
Просмотров 672 месяца назад
Making a Batman themed 3 tap bar out of a chest freezer start to finish. I this video I show how easy it is to convert a cheap chest freezer into a decorative keezer bar that holds 3 kegs and the CO2 bottle. If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub...
Batbar Keezer Build Part 3
Просмотров 1042 месяца назад
Making a Batman themed 3 tap bar out of a chest freezer start to finish. I this video I show how easy it is to convert a cheap chest freezer into a decorative keezer bar that holds 3 kegs and the CO2 bottle. If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub...
Batbar Keezer Build Part 4
Просмотров 922 месяца назад
Making a Batman themed 3 tap bar out of a chest freezer start to finish. I this video I show how easy it is to convert a cheap chest freezer into a decorative keezer bar that holds 3 kegs and the CO2 bottle. If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub...
Batbar Keezer Build Part 1
Просмотров 1392 месяца назад
Making a Batman themed 3 tap bar out of a chest freezer start to finish. I this video I show how easy it is to convert a cheap chest freezer into a decorative keezer bar that holds 3 kegs and the CO2 bottle. If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?su...
How to Make Simple Hard Ciders
Просмотров 1522 месяца назад
Making 2 simple Hard Ciders, one basic, one flavored with peach. Both turned out great and really easy to make. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Please Hit That Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Get Notifications For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 More Beer Making Videos Here: ruclips.net/p/PLB824A659B4594196&si=_lX_huakfPN3WDZd 🎬 DIY Fermentation Chamber: ruclips.net/video/RK...
Quick Smoked Pork Shoulder
Просмотров 813 месяца назад
Simple pork shoulder smoke. Cooked this one fast to make pork steaks. Enjoy! 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Check Out More Cooking Vid: ruclips.net/p/PLLCC3Ri5G496heqOCpveS7hRRBNU_R8u0&si=a3GesygSub8oWWJZ #bbq #cook #smokedmeat "Galactic Rap " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.co...
Simple Smoked Beef Brisket
Просмотров 1683 месяца назад
Simple method to smoke a beef brisket for those who have never tried it before or for people looking for a simpler method this is it. I explain how to select the cut, season and cook much faster than the traditional methods with fantastic results. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmatio...
Highlander Water Leaking Inside Fix
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 месяца назад
Easy, inexpensive fix to water leaking into the floor of Toyota Highlander with a sunroof. I explain the problem, the solution and then I show a permanent solution, step by step. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Check Out More DIY Videos Here: ruclips.net/p/PLLCC3Ri5G495zTQV...
Dyna-Glo Wide Vertical Offset Smoker Review and Modifications.
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
After several years of using this smoker I think it's one of the best bang for your buck smoker's you can buy. In this video I go over the features of it and some minor modifications I did to make it easier to use. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Check Out Cooking Videos He...
Cereal in Beer? Making beer with non-conventional ingredients.
Просмотров 4085 месяцев назад
The addition of breakfast cereal into the mash to create a unique beer with good ABV and fantastic flavor. This is the 2nd time I've made this and had to make some changes. I actually filmed this video years ago and finally got it into editing. Enjoy 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirma...
Are Expensive Toasters any better? Toaster Review
Просмотров 4305 месяцев назад
If you are buying a new toaster is there any benefit to paying more or will a simple toaster be the best choice? I compare 2 higher priced name brand toasters to see if they perform the same and what features work best. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Check Out More Reviews...
Brewing Experiment - Does it make any difference to stir mash?
Просмотров 8906 месяцев назад
Brewing experiment: With a batch sparge, does it make any difference to stir the mash after the initial run? I check to see how it effect mash efficiency, brewhouse efficiency, color, clarity, flavor and fermentation time. 👍 If You Enjoy This Video, Consider Hitting The Like Button! 😎 Subscribe To Stay Notified For New Videos: www.youtube.com/@JayJenkins?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 More Beer Making Vi...
How to Replace Interior Doors and Quiet Your House
Просмотров 7337 месяцев назад
Simple project to make your house quieter by replacing hollow core doors with solid core door and dampen the sound in your rooms. DIY How to on replacing existing interior doors with blank slab doors to improve noise insulation. #diy #soundproofing #interiordoors Music by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos
Upgrade Your Home Brew Setup
Просмотров 6237 месяцев назад
Upgrade Your Home Brew Setup
Pour Better Beer - Make Sure Your Homebrew Beer Pours Right
Просмотров 226Год назад
Pour Better Beer - Make Sure Your Homebrew Beer Pours Right
Full Proof Turkey Technique
Просмотров 162Год назад
Full Proof Turkey Technique
Robotic Floor Mop Review
Просмотров 468Год назад
Robotic Floor Mop Review
BBQ Chicken Shawarma - Rotisserie Style
Просмотров 2102 года назад
BBQ Chicken Shawarma - Rotisserie Style
Homebrew Hefeweizen - Electric Brewing
Просмотров 3092 года назад
Homebrew Hefeweizen - Electric Brewing
Homebrew Hard Cider - Simple Version
Просмотров 2492 года назад
Homebrew Hard Cider - Simple Version
DIY LVP Desk Chair Carpet Mat Build
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
DIY LVP Desk Chair Carpet Mat Build
Spartan Race Arrington Super 2021: The Extended Directors Cut
Просмотров 3812 года назад
Spartan Race Arrington Super 2021: The Extended Directors Cut
Save Race Maryland 2021
Просмотров 882 года назад
Save Race Maryland 2021
Homebrew Fermenter Review - Ss Brewtech vs. Anvil Bucket
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Homebrew Fermenter Review - Ss Brewtech vs. Anvil Bucket
Easy Bacon Cheese Dip - Slow Cooker
Просмотров 2903 года назад
Easy Bacon Cheese Dip - Slow Cooker
Oculus Quest 2 Problems - Should you Upgrade?
Просмотров 4943 года назад
Oculus Quest 2 Problems - Should you Upgrade?
All Grain Homebrew - Irish Red with Raspberry
Просмотров 3673 года назад
All Grain Homebrew - Irish Red with Raspberry

Комментарии

  • @Eric_the_red1
    @Eric_the_red1 День назад

    Great fix! Video at 12:41 shows water running out of the pinch weld. How is this possible, with the water diverted through the floor board? Thank you.

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins День назад

      @@Eric_the_red1 it's not coming out of the bench well, it's actually dripping all across the edge of the black plastic piece that is underneath the car. There's a black covering on the bottom of the car and there is a gap between that and the actual hole in the bottom of the floorboard, so the water drips onto the plastic piece and then falls out wherever it can.

  • @MaximumLagGolf
    @MaximumLagGolf День назад

    Good idea, and it got me thinking. I had some extra planks from my floor. The planks already had some rubber material on the back, so I just connected a few planks and laid it underneath my chair. I think it'll work well. If it gets damaged, I can easily replace it.

  • @danielpwalker8421
    @danielpwalker8421 2 дня назад

    Yeah love my Dyna-Glo vertical smoker. I have the smaller one, unfortunately don’t really need the extra space at the moment. I have had it for about five years, and recommend it to everyone! Definitely modified thymine with gaskets around the smoke chamber, and fire box, as well as some food grade silicone. Can dual in a maintain temperature like a beast.

  • @AlastairPalmer-q6j
    @AlastairPalmer-q6j 6 дней назад

    Definitely easier on the driver side to reroute down the dashboard rather than remove the junction box. Passenger side was much easier but there are just too many wires on the driver side. There is another video that makes it much easier to redirect the tube down the side of the dashboard. Thanks for the video!

  • @huhque
    @huhque 14 дней назад

    More vids!

  • @gtorman1
    @gtorman1 14 дней назад

    I just completed this on my 2012 Toyota Highlander. The passenger side is definitely easier. I used a small hose that I fished it down from the black area on top and attached it to the hose and pulled it through. That was a big game changer. (Thanks Jim) I did find the driver's side electric box more difficult to pull out but it will come out. A few tips. 1st - definitely put protective gear on arms and hands to limit getting cut. 2nd - detach the connectors to your battery as a safety measure. 3rd - press the emergency break all the way in so you get it out of the way. 4th - on the drivers side, I found the yellow connector to be difficult to detach and reattach. There is a slide on the side of the connector that you need to push down. Thanks Jay for the video as this is the best way to permanently fix this problem.

  • @hayden8206
    @hayden8206 15 дней назад

    Thank you so much

  • @jimwilkerson3406
    @jimwilkerson3406 27 дней назад

    Thanks for this video. I started having this problem several weeks ago and this saved a lot of time trying to find the cause. I had a problem getting the hose routed through the black so I put a piece of weed eater string through from the front of the box into the chamber. I taped the hose to the end of the cord and pull the hose back through and finished routing it to the hole in the floor.

    • @hayden8206
      @hayden8206 15 дней назад

      Good idea. I struggled with that part a lot

  • @alia957
    @alia957 28 дней назад

    Did you also have to replace the wet carpet?

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 27 дней назад

      @@alia957 not this time. When it happened the first time dealer charged me over like 1500 to replace the interior lining and the padding. The actual carpets dried. This time I fixed it before it destroyed it again.

  • @vegeta7328
    @vegeta7328 Месяц назад

    Hasnt rained in months. Still get water on driver side. I was thinking it could be from the AC vents?

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      @@vegeta7328 yes, when I researched the problem I found that issue. Completely different issue from wet floorboards when it rains, I did not have that issue but I believe that is separate and that is caused by a clogged AC condensation drain line

  • @AIInspirations-ur8eh
    @AIInspirations-ur8eh Месяц назад

    Great video! You da Man! Maybe someone could add what that smaller diameter clear tube is that you can see running down next to the one that got the extension. I looks like about half the diameter and turns above the rocker pane and runs aft all the way past the second row rear seats. What is the purpose of that tube?

  • @johnpryes4360
    @johnpryes4360 Месяц назад

    Great mod on the deflector. When I had the narrow version, I took one of the shelves, wrapped it halfway with foil and leaned up against the firebox opening. Temp was reliably 241 degrees for some great cookin!

  • @JamesTravis-f3j
    @JamesTravis-f3j Месяц назад

    Hugely helpful, Jay. I took my 2019 Highlander to the dealership yesterday because I was getting wet floorboards in the 2nd row. They swore the drains were clear. Now that I see the root of the issue, I know why they thought they were clear. I'm going to give this a go to hopefully fix the issue once and for all.

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      @@JamesTravis-f3j I go thr same BS, then they told me it's considered "routine maintenance" for me to pay them hundreds of dollars every year to "clear the drains" , yeah, no.

    • @TheNossenia
      @TheNossenia Месяц назад

      please update us! Just got a 2019 Highlander a few weeks ago and just noticed the wet floorboard also want to give it a try

  • @ourfamilyoutdoors7331
    @ourfamilyoutdoors7331 Месяц назад

    Very well done!

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      @@ourfamilyoutdoors7331 Thank you, I just started having issues, but now I see they were my mistakes. I'm going to make another one with the lessons I learned. I need a firmer backing and LVP without a backing for a better glue down and less flex

    • @ourfamilyoutdoors7331
      @ourfamilyoutdoors7331 Месяц назад

      @@JayJenkins I subscribed. I’m looking forward to version two. I’m planning on making one myself in the next couple days.

  • @gtx332
    @gtx332 Месяц назад

    Top video, very helpful

  • @armenmed122
    @armenmed122 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much. I was going crazy here

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      Your welcome. I looked all over to find a solution to this, simple fix but I'm glad I could share it.

  • @allen_steel1236
    @allen_steel1236 2 месяца назад

    And I assume, he spent three videos doing Woodworking and carpentry work and then the very end of the last video hooking up prefab kegerator components. Was hoping he was actually going to do a better explanation of his plumbing and setup. The bar Tower he built. Could have been bought pre-built made of stainless steel or brass. With insulation already injected into it. Far better than you can do yourself. I hate to say it but this is actually disappointing build unless you have some sort of a hard-on from doing a lot of woodwork for no reason

  • @allen_steel1236
    @allen_steel1236 2 месяца назад

    Good Lord this guy spent forever making a wooden box to put around a freezer. You should have called this wooden box carpentry video not how to make a kegerator. So far all I've seen him do is drill cut and screw wood together. Nothing to do with the hardest part which is actually making a Kegerator function correctly. And not create a bunch of foam on every pore I have a bet you that this guy is going to buy that pre-made as a kit

  • @preuc3367
    @preuc3367 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @andychops
    @andychops 2 месяца назад

    Definitely one of the nicer keezer builds I've seen. Your wife must love you lol.

  • @jny78
    @jny78 2 месяца назад

    It wastes charcoal. And you get a face full of smoke. I gave mine away

    • @danielpwalker8421
      @danielpwalker8421 2 дня назад

      Did you modify it in anyway? Before I got mine (smaller version). I modified it before I seasoned it, which included adding a gasket to the fire box, and using food grade silicone as well. My problem has never been wasting charcoal, but the box burns so efficiently. Cooling it down takes forever after my smoke.

  • @capecodarbortech
    @capecodarbortech 2 месяца назад

    Is that deltron 3030 in the background music ?! Haha I love it 🎉❤

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 2 месяца назад

      Yup, good ear 🤣

    • @capecodarbortech
      @capecodarbortech 2 месяца назад

      @@JayJenkins I’m smoking some bluefin tuna right now bud !

  • @TheFTWDrummer
    @TheFTWDrummer 2 месяца назад

    Good fix! Super informative video. Thanks for sharing

  • @tomstaggs4240
    @tomstaggs4240 2 месяца назад

    Yours is the best! The only thing I wished for was a better shot of the black box above the junction box. My driveway is pitch at a 30° grade and water intrusion is a huge problem. Thanks for the fix!

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      It's crazy that Toyota wouldn't just run the drain line like 6 more inches out the bottom normally.

    • @tomstaggs4240
      @tomstaggs4240 Месяц назад

      It's been a month since the repair. So far so good. I'm glad I didn't go with some of the suggestions that involved piping Draino into the fender well!

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins Месяц назад

      @@tomstaggs4240 I haven't had any issues since I put in the drain lines. They don't clog they drain cleanly and it's nice to know during a downpour my floorboards are still going to be dry.

  • @DP-lx1jn
    @DP-lx1jn 2 месяца назад

    Nice.

  • @hughdurlam7784
    @hughdurlam7784 3 месяца назад

    Great review! I love the flame shield. Great addition with the rails for the charcoal box. I can’t believe they don’t do that to begin with. I’m still struggling with hot spots on mine.

    • @SeanMcGeeWebDude
      @SeanMcGeeWebDude 2 месяца назад

      On mine, I find putting a wide water pan on the bottom shelf as a heat shield helps a lot with the hot spots. Makes the heat distribute more evenly, and keeps the air moist, so less spritzing is required throughout the cook.

  • @kd30r20
    @kd30r20 3 месяца назад

    The temp gauge unscrews so why tape?

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 3 месяца назад

      I missed the obvious solution. 🤣

  • @austinbae2795
    @austinbae2795 3 месяца назад

    To add on this video, there is plastic box right on top of electrical box youtuber took out. Once you pull that out (electrical box), you can access that drain tube, then you have to bend it to that plastic box on top, it has square share but it has big hole to inside, you can pull drain tube out. It is not easy to do both side but you can. Becareful your hand, you might get cut but you can pull that drain tube out through that plastic box. After that just connect extra tube to drain out. I just wanted to add to Jay youtube video. I did not understand how he pull it out. Thank you Jay.

  • @albertwomack2257
    @albertwomack2257 3 месяца назад

    The toes😮😮😮😮😮 great job man.

  • @ExplorerMedia
    @ExplorerMedia 3 месяца назад

    wouldn't it be easier to just drill a hole under each side of the car? right at the seams where the water is supposed to drip from pillar A into the chassis floor

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 3 месяца назад

      I thought about this but the problem would be the water is still draining into a cavity in the vehicle hoping that it drips out. The water is meant to drip out the pinch weld all along the side of the vehicle from front to rear, most of the time people find the issue in the front but if you park your vehicle on a slant leaning back you will most likely develop this issue with clogs in the rear. If you only put drain holes in the front then if your car is consistently parked slanted backwards the water would collect in the back. I imagine you could drill holes all along the panel from front to back and it would work. I'm not 100% sure on this because I didn't test it, but I do know that mine is draining out the bottom of the car now and my floor is dry.

  • @robsteven4935
    @robsteven4935 3 месяца назад

    Great info. I just ordered this smoker and i have a lot of modifications I do plan on doing before I use it one it, like repaint it. I do like your idea about the reflector and the charcoal tray, great ideas. I bought a small smoking unit, no heat, to smoke cheese that I will install. I find that the Dyna-Glo website isn't very good on info, like specs. Do you know the thickness of the walls on the cookbox and the measurements of the smokebox? Some of my ideas was to install a Char-Griller firebox in lou of the firebox that comes with the unit to cook burgers and such and a Cast-Iron Propane Burner Head in the cookbox. Again great show and good info.

  • @TheMysticPeak
    @TheMysticPeak 3 месяца назад

    Without the mod you made for the fire outlet, where was the hottest spot in the smoker?

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 3 месяца назад

      On the right side, just above the opening to the fire box

    • @waterlife.1905
      @waterlife.1905 3 месяца назад

      I am the proud owner of one myself now for 3 days. I am gonna do a pork shoulder for my first smoker session after I season the smoker.

  • @OmegaGamingNetwork
    @OmegaGamingNetwork 3 месяца назад

    If you are going through the trouble of dry brine and injecting, that is far from a simple cook. A simple brisket smoke is Salt, pepper and straight on the smoker. I almost lost my mind when you said cook till 250, but then you pulled it at 205 so I assume that was just a misspeak. That stated, you are trimming off way too much fat cap. You want an even layer over the entire flat. This wasn't bad and I absolutely commend you for putting this out for us to watch, but I really recommend you spend a little time watching Mad Scientist BBQ. I spent years cooking very similar to how you do and I discovered him years ago and learned some better methods and the why of certain techniques. The why being the important part as he goes into great detail on why certain things affect or do not affect your final outcome. Good luck and keep smoking my man.

  • @kmottershead1
    @kmottershead1 3 месяца назад

    Awesome, thanks! Tomorrow I will go drain and fix my passenger side swimming pool!

  • @altijdnoob3170
    @altijdnoob3170 3 месяца назад

    W🔥

  • @davidl.2747
    @davidl.2747 4 месяца назад

    So when changing from hollow core doors to solid, it's not necessary to replace the door frame as well? I'm unsure. New at this and was under the impression that we did..

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 4 месяца назад

      No, the door frame backs up against the Jack stud so the hinge screws should be long enough to hit the Jack stud and if you use longer screws the king stud also which is a full length stud.

  • @austinsnow1306
    @austinsnow1306 4 месяца назад

    P r o m o s m

  • @berbeque
    @berbeque 4 месяца назад

    Nice!!

  • @itznolimitz
    @itznolimitz 5 месяцев назад

    could be the captain crunch gumming up the false bottom a bit.. compounding the issue. cool recipe, I've never tried anything like that before. I've been brewing for about 12 years now, i stick to pretty basic recipes but i may give something like this a try sometime

  • @clayaiken6161
    @clayaiken6161 5 месяцев назад

    I did a similar recipe a while back. I used reese's puff in a stout that I made (2/3 grain, 1/3 extract) along with some coffee. beer came out great and was a pretty big hit with anyone who came by to have some. Great looking beer! I'm going to need to do some work in order to get that kind of clarity.

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 5 месяцев назад

      That sounds fantastic, like a chocolate stout. Did you use a kit for the base stout?

  • @gmay3design
    @gmay3design 5 месяцев назад

    Really helpful video, appreciate the detailed look at these!

  • @josemares1439
    @josemares1439 5 месяцев назад

    Uff love my c5z a piece of art

  • @hectoralva6417
    @hectoralva6417 6 месяцев назад

    Great review thank you 🤝🏼

  • @NorsemanHomeBrewing
    @NorsemanHomeBrewing 6 месяцев назад

    Very cool experiment! AROO!!

  • @NorsemanHomeBrewing
    @NorsemanHomeBrewing 6 месяцев назад

    I’m new to home brewing and looking to setup a fermentation chamber like this and you just answered a question that’s been burning in my mind: won’t the Inkbird constantly be turning on and off the fridge and heating element. I guess it’s gonna take a little experimenting. I’m curious if I even need this except for doing a lager. My room temperature (downstairs where I keep my fermenter) fluctuates between 66-68F. And my fermenter fluctuates between 67-69F. The only time the fermenter temp rises above 69 is like the first day I add my yeast and it goes up to like 78-79F for about 15 hours but then smooths out. Would a fermentation chamber really benefit me that much?

    • @JayJenkins
      @JayJenkins 6 месяцев назад

      If your temps are that stable and you always ferment at that temp then the juice might not be worth the squeeze. But.... As you saw it's fairly cheap and easy to make, and it will give you not only the ability to know your temp is stable, but to ferment at slightly different temps for different yeast and flavor. Even with ales, fermenting at the lower range will yield a different flavor then at the higher end. It also allows you to easily do a diacetyl rest. Also, as you said it will allow you to make lagers.

    • @NorsemanHomeBrewing
      @NorsemanHomeBrewing 6 месяцев назад

      @@JayJenkins you’ve convinced me. Subbed too …😎👍🏼

  • @andychops
    @andychops 6 месяцев назад

    Ok the magic question, how much did it cost to make the transition to electric?

  • @johnsimmons6136
    @johnsimmons6136 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed your straight forward approach to your video and the detailed information that it provided. Very useful! I will like and subscribe and look forward to more videos.

  • @nathanhollister7750
    @nathanhollister7750 6 месяцев назад

    Just stir with in the first 15 minutes of the mash to break up the grain.

  • @MolarArtist1
    @MolarArtist1 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed watching your video, Jay. Good work! Oh, and the only minor thing that makes me a little nervous is seeing your toes in those sandals. I'd wear some closed-toe shoes, just to be safe. Cheers and thanks for your experiment!