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    Keg Tubing

    Gas line length does not play into the dispending in any real manner so don't worry about that. SERVING line however is a huge player and yes, it does matter how long it is. It needs to balance out with the carbing/dispensing pressure or you will get big glasses of foam. Since you obvioulsy...
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    leaving in fermenter?

    Everbody is different with different opinions. Me: 1 week in primary unless it looks like it isn't done, but I've never had brew need more than 7 days in primary. That is followed by two weeks in a glass secondary, then bottled and allowed to sit another two weeks. Using that formula I've...
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    carbonation question

    If you did overdo it on priming sugar or bottled before fermentation was totally done you are looking at bottle bombs. I've experienced this once. It created a huge mess and believe me I moved the remaining bottles to the fridge as quickly and gingerly as possible. I didn't want one going off...
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    Does Force Carbing Affect Aging?

    Carbonation is carbonation. It doesn't matter HOW the CO2 gets into the solution. It has no effect on aging.
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    Stout tap and beergas question

    Are you using a stout tap? If not, you're wasting your time. It's not the nitrogen that causes the fine head on stouts. Nitrogen isn't very soluble into beer, so cranking up the pressure is not very helpful. Stouts get their fine head from the taps they are served to. They contain a...
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    kegerator cleaning

    I agree on the bar line cleaning product. I prefer PBW. Bar cleaning products are meant to do what you are tasking them with, while Oxyclean isn't. Yes, they cost more, but they also give you much more bang for your buck.
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    Kegging Questions Galore

    If the OP is leaving the kegs at room temp and only pushing 15 psi, then there will be pretty piss-poor carbonation. It needs to be colder than that at 15 psi to get halfway decent carbonation.
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    cleaning bottles

    Yes, I've read this too. I don't believe everything I read. I know how dishwashers work. I've worked as a food service manager for a bit. I know how commercial dishwashers sanitize and I know how home units do it. I know how steam autoclaves do it. A home dishwasher is not meant for food...
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    corny keg cleaning

    I used oxyclean for a bit, but then switched to PBW and never looked back. Much quicker to get the job done.
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    Kegging Questions Galore

    There are lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of posts here that answer all the questions you've asked. Please avail yourself of them and all will be answered.
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    what are the advantages to a bottling bucket?

    I'm assuming you are referring to the bottling bucket? If you rack from your secondary to the bottling bucket correctly, you will get very little trub transferred over; if you stir your sugar into the secondary, you will stir up a great deal of sediment into your product. The best bet is to...
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    Aluminium.

    OK. Thanks. Like I mentioned, I don't use bleach anyways so it's a moot point to me.
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    cleaning bottles

    NO dishwasher is going to be able to sterilize ANYTHING. I know you meant sanitize, but then you go and mention the difference. As for how dishwashers sanitize, it does matter what is wet and what isn't. Sanitizing in home dishwashers is done by raising the heat in the box enough to cause...
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    corny keg cleaning

    A good long-handled brush, which can be found really cheap, is a toilet brush. Just remember to keep your keg toilet brush and your regular toilet brush apart. :)
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    cleaning bottles

    Why run them through a dishwasher cycle? If they aren't dirty it's a waste of time; if they are dirty you won't get water up into the bottle to clean them (the design of the bottle and the way dishwashers work prevent the water stream from getting up into the bottle) and you are wasting your time.
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    Aluminium.

    I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure you have this backwards. IIRC you shouldn't use bleach with Stainless. It's a moot point to me as I use aluminum and I DON'T use bleach - I prefer Iodophor because it has less contact time to sanitize, and doesn't require rinsing. However, I'm pretty sure...
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    Cheap no-rinse sanitizer.

    Is this stuff made for use in a situation like brewing? It looks more like it is designed to sanitize food prep surfaces. It mentions nothing of rinsing. I guess I'm a little leary. If you don't rinse it, will it impart flavor in your brew? THAT is one thing I'd be concerned about; the...
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    cleaning bottles

    A grungy bottle may very well require a little more effort than just soaking it in some kind of cleaner. A little investment in time/muscle is something that will pay off big in the end. A side note: you can't 'sterilize' anything in a dishwasher; it doesn't get anywhere near hot enough...
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    "how to" question

    What little O2 is left in that headspace isn't a problem. The yeast will take care of it as part of the final little fermentation/carbonatoin process.
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    General sanitation

    Careful now. Claims that One-Step is a sanitizer (let alone a no-rinse sanitizer) may well start up the old "is it a sanitizer or not" debate!
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