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- Newfoundland, Canada
- It is a bit of a challenge to be a homebrewer in Newfoundland. Since joining HBT I have discovered that the pre-hopped kits my Dad made were not the best homebrew I can make on my own. I am slowly collecting equipment, knowledge, and websites that will get me to the point that I can be as involved as I want in the homebrewing process.
- Something more complex than a kit! First AG planned for Easter Weekend (extra long weekend means lots of time for mistakes!)
- Primaries 1-4 - various pre-hopped kits
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Strawberry Wine
Various beers - Not enough! (Various prehopped kits... Mostly Coopers)
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- Married
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Posted in thread: Critique my Kegerator build eqipment list (please) on 01-12-2012 at 09:56 PM
How do I know how much line I want for the gas? I have upped both my gas and beer lines to 24
and 20 feet respectively... since that should give me a bit more freedom of where my CO2 tank
is placed ou...Posted in thread: When is it ok to ask people to chip in for ingredients? on 01-12-2012 at 04:11 PM
I think it boils down to the ILs not having any boundries... I can't see wanting them as guests
in my home. We keep a bottle of rum on hand for FIL - he goes through it fast enough to be a
monetary is...Posted in thread: In need of bottling advice on 01-12-2012 at 02:27 PM
And another advantage of going to bottling bucket first is that you can keep most of the gunk
that is on the bottom of the bucket out of your beer a lot more easily.Posted in thread: Critique my Kegerator build eqipment list (please) on 01-12-2012 at 02:10 PM
How do I know what shank length I need? This one is 4 1/8".I was told a pair of QD's per keg,
but maybe misunderstood and that was keg hooked to gas? Four sounds good to me...I was told to
replace the...Posted in thread: Critique my Kegerator build eqipment list (please) on 01-12-2012 at 01:17 PM
So... being totally new to this, and mostly clueless about kegging, I am wondering if I am
missing anything from this list (or have anything here I can do without.) We are looking to put
this in the l...Posted in thread: Getting used cornies ready for use... on 01-11-2012 at 12:26 AM
Okay... will have to get the hubby to look into/ cross reference the different rings, since I
think the ones I was looking at are only kits to replace 3 (the lid +2.)Still a little clueless
on disconn...Posted in thread: Getting used cornies ready for use... on 01-10-2012 at 11:54 PM
Thanks all... more to read... unfortunately McMaster Carr won't ship to Canada (or wouldn't
when last hubby tried) - he can get the same type of things from a work connection, but are
there different ...Posted in thread: Getting used cornies ready for use... on 01-10-2012 at 11:15 PM
Okay, so getting ready to take the leap into kegging, but I know nothing... I have been doing
some research and I think I am finally ready to start asking some specific dumb questions.
Forgive me for ...Posted in thread: Wnated: Kegging 101 on 01-02-2012 at 01:36 AM
Help! We were given a number of the old pepsi (Cornelius?) kegs, and we have an old fridge...
now I want to get the hubby to set it up as a kegorator, but I have no idea what we should be
doing.Since ...Posted in thread: New Year's Day Strawberry Wine - help out a n00b :D on 01-01-2012 at 08:22 PM
Well it seems potable (and potent! Eeep) Will have to run it by my sisters for a wider sampling
of opinion.Glad not to have simply felt it should be poured onto the compost...
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