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    Lube Question

    Anyone know any stores that sell keg lube?? The closest LHBS is a little ways away and I don't even see it on their website. I will call and ask if they sell it but I figured I would check to see if anyone knows of any place that sells it. I guess maybe kitchen supply stores or something but...
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    Beersmith Question

    Is there a tool to calculate mash extraction or the gravity (pts) you would get from a given amount of grain...or do people just use the recipe view, add grains to the list and then look at the estimated OG? I am new to the software but i am surprised there isn't a simple tool that uses the...
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    New To Kegging Question

    I want to move into kegging my brew and I am trying to gather info and decide what exactly I want. I was thinking about getting two corny kegs and one tank. Is it worth spending a little extra to get a dual body regulator so I can keep the kegs at different pressures or just stick with a WYE'd...
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    Starter Question

    First attempt at making a starter last night and everything went fine. Simple enough. I made a 1 Liter starter with 1 vial of White labs (California Ale V 051) yeast and just used some shaking for aeration, OG ~1.048. I woke up this morning and was expecting to see somewhat vigorous...
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    Aeration Question

    With my first brew finished last night, I woke this morning to a satisfying bubble from my airlock. It was not as vigorous as I was hoping but I can at least be pleased that there is actually fermentation going on and hope that it gets better while I am at work today. The recipe on the...
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    gQuestion about filterin prior to primary fermentation

    Just got done with my first brew. I started with a Brewers Best kit to keep things simple. The instructions were not as thorough as I would have liked and I have read that this is a common problem. Obviously as one becomes more experienced the need for the instructions diminishes but as for now...
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