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The co2 tank on my keezer kicked last night, so it's off to Northern Brewer on my lunch break today for an exchange. I really need to get a second tank to have on hand.
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so I hate bottleing. what other options are there? I am thinking just bigger bottles would be ok because then it would be less bottleing and that's ok. SUGGESTIONS?
BTW I have a dunkelwiezen and a brown ale in the fermenter.
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Kegging is good choice but not very portable, plus it would require extra gear, correct?
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I strictly bottled using 22oz bottles until I went to kegging.
Kegging your beer is the best thing you will ever do when brewing!!!!!!!!
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I ordered some Falconer's Flight hops today for a future pale ale or IPA. Never tried them before. Anyone used them or know of a commercial beer that uses them I may be able to find? The descriptions I've found make them sound really tasty.
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Brewed once years ago, hoping to try again sometime in the next year.
How useful is a built in spigot and thermometer on the brew pot? Seems like it would definitely be nice but I'm guessing far from essential? How important is a wort chiller? |
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Wort chiller... I wouldn't say it is important.. but VERY VERY HANDY.
I still do not own one, and every time I brew, I kick myself in the ass saying, next time I am buying one... Cuts the time WAY down. |
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Can you guys recommend a good IPA/Double IPA kit? Mini Mash would be great as I am not ready to make the jump to full grain (yet). I am considering the Furious IPA from Midwest.
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I am getting set up to do my first (solo) homebrew, and then into a corny keg for the kegerator.
While I have brewed with friends about 6 or 8 times, this will be a good experiment. http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/s...tract-kit.html |
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I find bottling a pain in the butt. Sanitation is key, and when you figure that with kegging you have (besides all the common elements) ONE container vs. 45-50 to sanitize.. no brainer for me.
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I picked up some Falconers Flight and Zythos. Haven't formulated a recipe yet but I'm excited to sample them.
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