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  1. founddrama

    Northern Brewer Replacement

    Not sure where the thread starter was posting from but I'm in the Burlington VT area and I'm lucky enough to have two LHBS that are fairly convenient to me. http://www.vermonthomebrew.com/ https://www.1strepublic-homebrew.com/ Of the two, 1st Republic also has an online store and will ship.
  2. founddrama

    hiss from pressure release valve - normal?

    I wouldn't call it discouraging. My opinion of the "flippy" PRVs isn't very high to start with. If replacement PRVs are in my future but it also means a properly sealed keg then I'm all in. UPDATE: Replacing the old PRVs did the trick. File that one under "new kegger's guide to kegging"!
  3. founddrama

    hiss from pressure release valve - normal?

    Short version: is it normal for there to be a faint hiss from the pressure release valve on a ball-lock Corny keg? I'm new to kegging (this is my first batch) and I've made a number of mistakes along the way already, but I'm learning. My latest hurdle seems to be that I've got a persistent...
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    second-hand late-season rhizomes: plant or refrigerate?

    I had the rhizomes in my hands about an hour after they were pulled out of the ground. I think they were in their previous home for a couple years. Your response is helping me hone in on what I guess I'm really asking: What kind of damage might I do to them with the late-season planting...
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    second-hand late-season rhizomes: plant or refrigerate?

    I've found a few threads that talk planting and refrigerating, but nothing that quite gets at what I need for my situation. Short version: my friend was getting rid of his Cascade rhizomes and I gladly took them off his hands. It is (however) late August here in Vermont (USDA Zone 4A) and I'm...
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