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    Colorado Complete Homebrewing/Kegging Setup--make offer--Western Colorado

    Oh--sorry--lets go $500 or best offer for everything. I will edit the original post.
  2. M

    Colorado Complete Homebrewing/Kegging Setup--make offer--Western Colorado

    Honestly I am just looking to get rid of it so I am just going with the first reasonable offer. I am not really set on a price.
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    Colorado Complete Homebrewing/Kegging Setup--make offer--Western Colorado

    Complete Homebrewing/Kegging Set for sale. Would like $500 for everything but no reasonable offers will be refused. Set includes: -Cooler Mash Tun -7 Gallon Carboy -5 Gallon Carboy -2 Plastic Fermenting buckets -Immersion Chiller -Bottling Bucket and equipment -Over 200 bottles -2 cases of...
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    So tired of crummy efficiency...

    I had huge efficiency issues also when I first started all grain. I spent hours searching threads on here and tweaking different things. There are two changes I made that I feel made the biggest difference. First was stirring the living crap out of the mash at the end of the 60mins and...
  5. M

    Advice on Adding Rye to a Recipe

    Great advice everyone--thanks for the help.
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    Advice on Adding Rye to a Recipe

    So--I have been brewing the recipe below for a couple of years. The actual recipe calls it a cream ale but it is not close to any cream ale I have ever had before. I do really like the recipe though and I make it all the time. It occurred to me the other day that this recipe would probably be...
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    Brewery Etiquette

    I have never heard of a cloudy ipa before today. I realize I am old school-at 50+ I am allowed to be--but to me that looks like orange juice and I would have a tough time with it. I am sure it tastes great but to me beer should be clear unless something is messed up or it is a wheat. Granted...
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    Brewery Etiquette

    Like I said--my goal was not to slam a business--just solicit advice as to if I should say anything. Those are some pretty impressive Google skills however.
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    Brewery Etiquette

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  10. M

    Brewery Etiquette

    Wow--I am pretty surprised at how many replies this got. I dont think I can remember all the questions posed but here goes: 1) My main motivation in giving them advice would be because I would hate to see another business go belly up in this town. The economy here sucks bad enough and the...
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    Brewery Etiquette

    To clarify--it is a really small town so everybody "knows" everybody. If I see the owners in the store I say "hi" but is not like I am having them over for dinner and drinks on a nightly basis. As far bringing them my product--I am still finding and correcting problems with every brew--I think...
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    Brewery Etiquette

    Here is an odd question for you: So--recently a new brewery opened up in our little town. I have gone in twice now to purchase growlers because that is their only take home option and I cant sample there because the "trendy" crowd annoys me ( :D ). The first beer I took home was a brown and...
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    step-feeding yeast in fermenter

    I think is was 1.09ish prior to the sugar if I remember the measurement right. After 2mos it was down to 1.012 and it is currently in bottles aging with the hopes of a first taste on New Years
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    step-feeding yeast in fermenter

    I just did my first big beer and asked the same question here. The answer I got was to skip the sugar initially and then when active fermentation slows way down--then pitch the sugar. I guess if you add the sugar too early the yeast eats it and then has trouble downing the more complex carbs...
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    Ferm cap

    I used it for the first time on my last batch and I love it. No more hovering over the kettle with my stupid spray bottle. Also--I am a kettle dumper and just dump my whole kettle into the fermenter after cooling. I swear the krausen on this batch was 1/3 of what I usually get. No...
  16. M

    Will this work as a mill

    2 more posts showed up since I started working on those second pictures--yes the hole on top is for the hopper--it is kind of a small hopper but I am sure I could rig something up. The hole leads to an auger which leads out to the plates. The second picture is as far as I can screw the plates...
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    Will this work as a mill

    It looks like it is adjustable and the owners manual says it is. I have never actually seen a corona style mill in person but it looks like it functions similarly. Anyway--see if these pictures are better--sorry, the others looked a lot better on my phone than they do on the post. Also--I...
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    Will this work as a mill

    I inherited this "flour mill" called Mil-Rite. It looks like it is a 1/4hp motorized corona mill. Will this work to mill grain or do I just need to start making a lot of bread?? Thanks in advance
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    How do Commercial IPA's keep their flavor/aroma

    Ok--So this is something I have been wondering for a while. Tonight I am sitting here sucking down a commercial IPA that I bought over 3 months ago and it tastes the same as when I bought it. When I make an IPA, however, it is good for maybe 2months max in the keg and then becomes a bitter...
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    best beer kit supplier?

    Midwest has the best kits I have used. I have never gotten one I didn't like from them. Their shipping prices are terrible though. I have used Brewers best and they were ok--you just don't know how old the kit is when you get it from a smaller local store. Now that I have gone all-grain I...
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