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Old 11-29-2012, 02:16 PM   #1
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Deep Wood Brew Products, LLC is Now Live...Check Us Out
We are your Direct Source for Stainless Steel Bottles, Growlers, and Stainless Steel Carboy Style Fermenters!!!!!!! www.dwbrewproducts.com

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Old 11-29-2012, 02:18 PM   #2
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I prefer to consume my beer in the traditional method but that's just me....


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Lol..I understand your thinking...The name originated from our motto..."Put Your Beer Where The Sun Doesn't Shine" . Looking into the deep wooded forest where I live it is very dark and virtually no light hits the forest floor in some areas in the summer. Knowing light is one of our greatest enemies in home brewing..This gave me the idea of Deep Wood Brew Products..and the motto.."Put Your Beer Where The Sun Doesn't Shine"
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I like the idea. With the Aluminum bottles how many times can they be recapped before the mouth distorts too much to be used?
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Hey, I couldn't get the carboys link to work. I'm wondering it one could be valved and flipped as a conical fermenter.
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the animations on the links to the different products gets in the way. Move the mouse over the category, wait a sec to it to 'light up'.... then click it...
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That stuff looks really cool!

Are any of the growlers double walled/insulated?
Any more pictures (larger) of your products?
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Lol..I understand your thinking...The name originated from our motto..."Put Your Beer Where The Sun Doesn't Shine" . Looking into the deep wooded forest where I live it is very dark and virtually no light hits the forest floor in some areas in the summer. Knowing light is one of our greatest enemies in home brewing..This gave me the idea of Deep Wood Brew Products..and the motto.."Put Your Beer Where The Sun Doesn't Shine"
The woods are lovely, dark and deep

I love the poetry of Robert Frost.
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I like the stuff on your site.

A suggestion: Please add information about the cap size for the SS bottles. I would not buy them without knowing that.

Also, there is not dimensions or weight for the carboys. I'd want to know the diameter and height, plus the empty weight.
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Is the 10g Cavern to ferment 10g or will it only do ~7-8?


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