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		<title>Occupy this</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A MESSAGE FROM A CONCERNED CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE CONTINUED DENIGRATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, SHOULD IT BE ALLOWED TO PERSIST, POSES...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A MESSAGE FROM A CONCERNED CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</p>
<p>THE CONTINUED DENIGRATION OF THE <strong>DEMOCRATIC PROCESS </strong>WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, SHOULD IT BE ALLOWED TO PERSIST, POSES THE DEATHKNELL OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND ALL THAT THE UNITED STATES IS BASED UPON.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 320px"><a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/45907252/george8-x-10-glossy-print"><img title="George Washington cat" src="http://img2.etsystatic.com/il_fullxfull.141057154.jpg" alt="cat" width="310" height="431" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">thanks to the folks at etsy.com</p></div>
<p>SAID CONSTITUTION, BORN FROM THE WORDS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, CONTAINS INHERENTLY THE <strong>CONCEPTS </strong>OF EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL, GUARANTEED LIBERTIES, AND FREEDOM FROM TYRANNY FOR ALL CITIZENS.</p>
<p>THE <strong>REPUBLIC, </strong>TO WHICH WE AS CITIZENS PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE, IS A SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT <strong>RULED BY LAW.  </strong>NOT RULED BY DESPOT, KING, OLIGARCH, CORPORATION, WHIM, WHIG, OR ANYTHING ELSE. </p>
<p>OUR LAWS ARE LAWS WRITTEN AND PASSED BY <strong>DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED OFFICIALS </strong>WHO ACT IN THE PEOPLE&#8217;S STEAD.  OUR GOVERNMENT IS OUR LAWS, AND OUR LAWS MUST BE RESPECTED BY ALL CITIZENS REGARDLESS OF RACE OR CLASS.</p>
<p>THIS REPUBLIC FORM OF GOVERNMENT, OUR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, IS <strong>EXISTENTIALLY THREATENED </strong>WHEN THOSE WHO ARE ENTRUSTED&#8211;<strong>ELECTED DEMOCRATICALLY</strong>&#8211;TO CRAFT OUR LAWS NO LONGER REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE BUT INSTEAD REPRESENT THE WILL OF ONLY A POWERFUL, RICH MINORITY.</p>
<p>WHEN THE REPUBLIC IS THREATENED THEN THE PEOPLE MUST TAKE ACTION. THIS IS WRITTEN IN THE CONSTITUTION. THIS IS OUR DUTY AS CITIZENS.</p>
<p>THUS I SAY:</p>
<p>MONIED INTERESTS SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO IMPINGE UPON THE DEMOCRATIC SELECTION OF THE PEOPLE&#8217;S REPRESENTITIVES, WHOSE CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY IT IS TO WRITE AND VOTE INTO LAW THE LAWS OF THIS COUNTRY.</p>
<p>NOR SHALL THE SUPREME COURT BE RULED BY ANY SUCH MONIED INTERESTS, AS IT IS THIS COURTS JOB TO DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION FROM  UNJUST LAWS THAT MIGHT COUNTERDICT THE CITIZENS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS</p>
<p>NOR SHALL MONIED INTERESTS HAVE ANY GREATER INFLUENCE UPON THE ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT, ANY MORE SO THAN THAT OF ANY CITIZEN WHO CASTS THEIR VOTE, BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF ALL ARMED FORCES.</p>
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		<title>Big Brew January 14th</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 19:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Pratt</dc:creator>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Club Brew Day</h1>
<p style="text-align: center;">Saturday January 14th, 2012</p>
<p>Announcing a brew event featuring the HAZE Club’s Big Brew System (BBS) on Saturday, January 14th. If you are interested in participating in the BBS or if you would prefer to bring your own brew system and brew alongside, all are welcome.</p>
<p>If you are interested in participating on the BBS session and taking home a 5 gallon share please let me know. Based on the size of the system and the style of beer we choose, we’ll end up with either 5 shares (in the case of a big beer), or up to 9 shares for a standard style beer. What we brew will be based on the consensus of the group. I’m open to any style but am leaning a bit towards the larger beer styles like barleywine or old ale. If we get a lot of participation then we’ll plan to go with a style that will accommodate all the shares requested.</p>
<p>We’ll have some potluck style eats and finger foods, and hopefully more of this agreeable weather we’ve been enjoying.</p>
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		<title>Keg Parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 00:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Pratt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://pine-cone.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/disconnect.gif"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-25" title="disconnect" src="http://pine-cone.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/disconnect-150x110.gif" alt="" width="150" height="110" /></a>Keg Thread Sizes</span></strong></p>
<p><em>by: Mike Dixon</em></p>
<p>The question often arises as to whether or not Ball-lock and Pin-lock kegs    posts can be interchanged. If the threading is the same, the answer is yes,    on certain sizes they can be interchanged. New posts are generally as much as    the cost of a used keg and so most people opt to purchase disconnects instead.    The only straighforward interchageability is Cornelius to Cornelius.</p>
<p>Here is a listing of the kegs by manufacturer and the threads associated with    those kegs:</p>
<p><strong>Firestone V Challenger, Firestone VI Challenger, Firestone Super Challenger</strong><br />
Gas 9/16&#8243;-18<br />
Liquid 5/8&#8243; -18</p>
<p><strong>Cornelius Spartan &amp; Super Champion</strong><br />
Gas 19/32&#8243; &#8211; 18<br />
Liquid 19/32&#8243; &#8211; 18</p>
<p><strong>Cornelius R (pin lock)</strong><br />
Gas 19/32&#8243; &#8211; 18 (2-pin)<br />
Liquid 19/32&#8243; &#8211; 18 (3-pin)</p>
<p><strong>John Wood 85, Firestone Challenger</strong><br />
Gas 11/16&#8243; &#8211; 18<br />
Liquid 3/4&#8243; &#8211; 18</p>
<p><strong>Firestone A, Firestone R, John Wood RA, John Wood RC (pin lock)</strong><br />
Gas 9/16&#8243; &#8211; 18 (2-pin)<br />
Liquid 9/16&#8243; &#8211; 18 (3-pin)</p>
<p><span>If you are a home brewer at some point  you will most likely decide to keg your precious brews. Kegging offers  many advantages over bottling, but getting started can be a little  confusing. The first thing to do is to learn the parts of the keg and  the proper way to clean them.</span></p>
<p><span>Below is an illustration of a ball lock keg. The parts are as follows:</span></p>
<blockquote><p><span> </span></p>
<blockquote><p><span> </span><span>A) Lid O-ring</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>B) Lid</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>C) Lid clamp and foot</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>D) Tank fitting (post) O-ring</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>E) Dip tube O-ring</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>F) Gas dip tube</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>G) Liquid Dip Tube</span></p>
<p><span> </span></p></blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p><img src="http://www.dresselbrew.com/images/keg_explode.gif" alt="" width="198" height="852" /></p>
<p><span><strong>Cleaning the Keg</strong></span></p>
<p><span>The first thing to do when you receive  a used keg is to clean the keg. It is best to disassemble it when  cleaning the first time. The lid can easily be removed by manipulating  the lid clamp. The fittings will need to be removed using a wrench or a  socket. On most ball lock kegs the fitting size is 7/8&#8243;. If you have a  7/8&#8243; combination wrench, that will work very well for removing the  fittings. As you remove the fittings, take note of the fact that one  will have notches cut around the base of the fitting to signify that  that is the gas &#8220;In&#8221; side with the short gas dip tube. The other &#8220;Out&#8221;  side will have a long liquid dip tube.</span></p>
<p><span>Take all these parts and soak them in hot water as you remove them from the</span></p>
<p><span>keg. If the keg is used it is also a  good idea to replace all the O-rings and maybe the poppets. (A poppet is  the internal structure in the fitting that holds the liquid and gas in  the keg.) If the keg was previously used for soda, that odor could have  permeated the rings and that odor could leach into the beer. This can be  most unpleasant in your beer. There are many different types of kegs,  so in order to not mix up the parts, do not clean more than one type of  keg at a time. Parts will be covered further in the section on  rebuilding.</span></p>
<p><span>Now that the keg is apart, add some  hot water to the keg. Swirl it around to loosen any deposits or  sediment. It can be very difficult to clean the inner workings of the  keg due to the limited size of the keg opening. The easiest and best way  to give the keg a good internal scrubbing is with a brand new toilet  brush. Buy it new and mark and store it so it can never be mixed up with  another brush. With this you can scrub the inside when needed. Rinse  the keg several times and continue scrubbing as necessary. Be sure to  take a brush or a cloth and clean the area where the lid O-ring seats  and the underside of the top of the keg. Most homebrew shops sell a dip  tube brush that is very long for cleaning the inside of the liquid dip  tube. This is a must have. Brush the inside of the dip tubes and rinse.  Also you can clean the inside of the fittings with a cloth or small  brush. Replace the parts of the keg using keg lube on all the O-rings.  Keg lube is a silicone based food grade lubricant that will not affect  the taste of your beer nor the head. It will also help lengthen the life  of the rings.</span></p>
<p><span>If after cleaning the keg has odors or  stains, you can take a weak bleach solution and fill the keg with it.  Give it a 5 minute or so contact time and then immediately drain and  rinse the keg thoroughly. Chlorine can react with SS and cause pitting,  so be careful. I have only had to do this to one keg, and it worked  beautifully.</span></p>
<p><span>To sanitize the keg add a 12.5 ppm  iodine solution to the keg and allow it to have a contact time of 1  minute. (Personally, I add one gallon of the prepared iodine solution  and shake it vigorously several times.) You then can drain the solution  and fill the keg, or you can rinse afterwards and then fill the keg it  is up to you. A good website done by Robert Arguello on <a href="http://bayareamashers.org/iodophor.htm"> Iodophor</a> and rinsing can be found at (http://bayareamashers.org/iodophor.htm).</span></p>
<p><span>For cleaning the outside of the keg, the labels can be removed using a scraper and polish remover or <a href="http://www.goof-off.com/goofoff/goofoff_main.html"> Goof Off</a>. Then the outside can be brought to a shine using <a href="http://www.barkeepersfriend.com/"> Barkeepers Friend</a>.  Always clean and sanitize the top of the keg thoroughly, but if you  desire you can go with the philosophy that the beer goes inside, not  outside, so why bother scouring and polishing the sides.</span></p>
<p><span><strong>Rebuilding the Keg</strong></span></p>
<p><span>The keg has many more parts than the  picture above depicted. You can find your type of keg by looking at the  stampings on the side.</span></p>
<p><span>The three types of ball lock fittings are shown in the following diagram</span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.dresselbrew.com/images/disconnect.gif" alt="" width="180" height="106" /></p>
<p><span>Type A is for Spartanburg or Firestone Challenger V, VI, and Super Challenger.</span></p>
<p><span>Type B is for Cornelius.</span></p>
<p><span>Type C is for older Firestone Challenger (no V or VI) and John Wood 85.</span></p>
<p><span>The ball lock fittings also contain a  poppet. As mentioned previously, poppets hold the pressure and liquid  inside the keg. They can and will go bad allowing leaking of gas and/or  beer. Poppets are not interchangeable between types of kegs, so be sure  you have the correct poppet for the keg type you have. The four types  are:</span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.dresselbrew.com/images/poppit.gif" alt="" width="225" height="111" /></p>
<p><span>Type A is for Spartanburg or Firestone Challenger V, VI, and Super Challenger.</span></p>
<p><span>Type B is for Cornelius.</span></p>
<p><span>Type C is for older Firestone Challenger (no V or VI) and John Wood 85.</span></p>
<p><span>Type D is for older Firestone models A, R, RA, and RC, Alloy Products and John Wood (pin lock).</span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.dresselbrew.com/images/relief.gif" alt="" width="224" height="130" /></p>
<p><span>The lids on ball lock kegs will have a pressure relief or lid relief valve. The types are as follows:</span></p>
<p><span>Type A is for Cornelius, Firestone or Spartanburg Challenger V, Vi and Super Challenger.</span></p>
<p><span>Type B is for older Firestone.</span></p>
<p><span>Type C is a pin lock valve (I am not covering pin locks)</span></p>
<p><span>Type D is for older Firestone with metal valve.</span></p>
<p><span>The poppets can be removed from the  fittings using a blunt instrument such as a Phillips head screwdriver,  or nail set. Just push on the top of the poppet while the base of the  fitting is on the table or floor. Once removed it can be cleaned or  discarded as necessary. A quick test for a leaking poppet on an empty  keg is to pressurize the keg to about 10 psi and take a quart spray  bottle with a few drops of dishwashing detergent. Spray a light mist  onto the fitting and poppet. If bubbles occur then the poppet is  leaking. Take a blunt instrument and insure it is seated well. If it is  seated correctly, and it still leaks, then it needs replacing. It is  also good to check the lid relief valve and the lid to see if they have  any leaks.</span></p>
<p><span>The dip tubes and fittings will not  usually need replacing unless they are bent. If so, then just find the  type needed for your keg and purchase replacements. There are basically  two types of dip tubes, nylon and stainless steel. The nylon dip tube  can be a hard item to find. (If you have the nylon type and need a  replacement, I suggest you contact Grape and Granary, or Williams  Brewing.)</span></p>
<p><span>O-rings do not need to be replaced  unless they are old and cracked, or if you suspect them as leaking. When  you need a replacement, you will find them difficult to obtain from  anyone other than a homebrew supplier.</span></p>
<p>McMaster Numbers and Prices on August 2008</p>
<p>Dip Tube O-Rings 9452K172 BunaN #109 Pkg 100/$1.89</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Black 9452K23 BunaN #111 Pkg 100/$2.15</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Green 1884T27 BunaN #111 Pkg 50/$4.40</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Orange9396K24 Silicone #111 Pkg 100/$10.71</p>
<p>Lid O-Rings 9452K218 BunaN #417 Pkg 10/$12.50</p>
<p>Grainger Numbers and Prices on August 2008</p>
<p>Dip Tube O-Rings    1KEZ6 Buna-N, #-109,Rnd,PK100/$2.36</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Black  1KEZ8 Buna-N , #-111,Rnd,PK100/$3.00</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Green N/A</p>
<p>Post O-Rings Orange  1REK1 Silicone, #-111,PK 100/$12.38</p>
<p>Lid O-Rings N/A</p>
<p><img src="http://www.dresselbrew.com/images/KegPartList.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="700" /></p>
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