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    Hydrometer: the best of the best

    Hahahaha! Amen to that.
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    Hydrometer: the best of the best

    Hey, as of right now I have a decent brewery essentials precision hydrometer set. Although I am looking for the absolute best of the best, done a bit of research. But, I want to hear everyone's personal experience with their hydrometers. Commercial breweries specifically. Looking forward to hear...
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    Where to buy Hops in bulk?

    Northern Brewer has some great prices for bulk hops as well, great reliable shipping and very fast. prices such as 14.99 to 1 lb cascade compared to 14.50 to 1 lb bremasters warehouse, so they are about the same price, so good options out there =) im personally looking for somewhere I can buy my...
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    Looking to stock hops, Need some tips

    Thanks! Do you have any suggestions on brand or kind of food saver/ what price an things I should be looking for and also just shop online? I live in a small mountain town so not much stuff is available to me besides Walmart and target about 15 miles away and Costco 60 miles away :)
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    New to homebrewong would like some help

    I assume you are doing probably 5 gallon batches, for the most simplified set of equipment I would highly suggest a 10 gallon stainless steel kettle thick, 2 makes it easier but not necessary, a 10 gallon MLT mine is amazing and worth the buy, I bought one pre setup from Midwest I believe with a...
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    New to homebrewong would like some help

    John Palmer is an excellent source, also The Joy of Homebrewing is a very good source for all things from extract to all grain, read up on mashing details and watch plenty of videos of "how to mash" on youtube, I know it helped me a great deal when I switched from extract to all grain =), are...
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    Looking to stock hops, Need some tips

    Hi everybody =), so I am looking to more or less stock up on some hops because my LHBS is up to an hour and a half away, sooo.. as you can guess not a trip I like to do everytime I want to brew =P. So, my idea is to stock 5 to 10 oz of some of my favorite hops, Willamette, no brewer, fuggles...
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    You know you're a home brewer when?

    When you set alarms to go off every 3 hours in the night just to check on new brews to make sure they don't need anything :tank:
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    You know you're a home brewer when?

    You have 150 bottles of beer ready :D ... Another 10 gallons in primaries, 10 gallons in secondaries, 3 more 5 gal recipes planned and you're thinking what else should I make?
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    Extract recipe to All Grain Help

    Hi! Im hoping to get a little help converting an extract recipe to an all grain recipe. I kind of understand the basics of converting it but would like to check my math with the general brewing public! =D Recipe: 4 lbs. mountmellick irish stout kit 3 lbs. light malt extract 1.5...
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    pH addition tips?

    The only information i could get out of my local water department is that the hardness averages medium hard around 80 mg/L and the alkalinity averages 66-75 mg/L. they dont actually record the calcium and magnesium there.
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    pH addition tips?

    Hi, so i do not know much of the sciences of water but am trying to learn, i have made up a recipe and figured that my tap water, i live in the rockies in colorado so i am trying to use just my local water this time, has a pH of 5.4/5.5 when not boiled or heated and strained through brita...
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    I have read a 10 gal is a very reasonable size for 5 gal, you can upgrade to 7.5 gal or 10 gal batches if properly done, but also leaves it so that when i do want to make larger batches i wont have to upgrade a small size just to do so. Feels reasonable to me but of course i am the newbie here...
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    you bring an excellent point haha, i might just have to stick with an HTL, and shipping won be too much of an issue, im also going to buy a bunch of ingredients to stock up and i think i may have a free ship over like 300 so..
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    Well i did a little research on the BIAB sounds like an excellent idea not to mention space and money saver, and knowing that your bayou burner holds out well i will get one of those =).
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    http://www.midwestsupplies.com/boilermakertm-10-gallon-kettle.html http://www.midwestsupplies.com/hot-liquor-tank.html http://www.midwestsupplies.com/propane-stainless-steel-single-burner-patio-stove-1114.html http://www.midwestsupplies.com/stainless-steel-immersion-wort-chiller.html So i...
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    Thank you all for the great advice, i think i infact will go with a simple cooler, sounds like a smarter way to spend money.. and I am DEFINITELY going to look into a portable burner cause the electric stove i use takes at least an hour to reach even close to boiling point for 3 gallons of water...
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    Hi! New AG brewer looking to get a setup for 500 ish

    Hi, I have done a lot of extract brewing but i finally think its time to get into all grain brewing.. I am looking to get a setup and have been looking at northernbrewer, etc. what caught my eye is something like this...
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