Biggler6

- Product Manager
- Rock
- I've got a neighbor who is into all-grain brewing and a coworker who started a brewery. I was intimidated by the equipment involved in all-grain. When I learned about extract brewing, I decided that would be a good entry into brewing for me.
- British Blonde AlernMr Beer Amber (it was included with some equipment I bought on Craigslist)
- AHS Promo British IPA
- Married
- Austin
- TX
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Posted in thread: Replacing Kegerator Draft Tower Question on 07-08-2012 at 04:30 PM
I know this has come up before, but has anyone found a place to purchase just the dual-hole
tower without the faucets? I also want to convert my single tap kegerator into a dual tap, but
I already hav...Posted in thread: FOAM and LEAK on 05-25-2012 at 04:30 AM
I kegged my last batch. Serving about 12psi. Perfect results until probably the last gallon.
Every pour I could watch bubbles come out of the keg in the line. I went nuts trying to fix the
balance. Fi...Posted in thread: Hello from Austin on 03-23-2012 at 03:31 PM
It's the AHS Greenbelt Blonde Ale. That picture is about 5 hours after pitching the yeast.
Hopefully it gets a lot clearer in the next few weeks.Posted in thread: Hello from Austin on 03-22-2012 at 08:05 PM
Hi everybody. I live in Austin, TX and brewed my first extract on St. Patrick's day.
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