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    HomeBrewTalk 2014 Big Giveaway

    Thanks to all the sponsors for their generosity! I'm in!
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    NorcalBrewing Solutions Giveaway!

    I'm in! Thanks!
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    New Jersey 15 Gallon ball lock corny kegs (2)

    Hi Mike, we spoke about these kegs earlier... if you're willing to ship to me in Maryland, I'm totally willing to buy them right now; it's a 3.5 hour drive for me to pick them up, and that (and gas prices) are the only thing from being at your place tomorrow to get them. Let me know, and if...
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    Book trade?

    Any interest in an "Extreme Brewing" book signed by Sam Calagione? PM me. I'll be coming out to Chicago in a week and a half for classes at the Siebel Institute; maybe we could swap in person.
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    Draft Beer Tower at the Kitchen Sink

    As a graduate of NEHS (go Indians!) I tip my hat to you, good sir.
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    BrewHardware Giveaway!

    Count me in, please!
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    Home Brewing with Beersmith

    +1, very good book.
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    time to play the "can you name this style by the pictures" game.

    Looks like a Steam Beer (California Common) to me.
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    beersmith question?

    Simply put, buy it. It's the best money (if not the least amount of money) you'll spend in an all-grain setup. Beersmith will help you play "what-if" scenarios on recipes, but you're better off investing in books like "How To Brew" and the like if you need assistance on the terminology and...
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    all grain water help

    +1. +1 as well. Personally I think EZ Water Calculator is a good place for beginners to start, but in no way mean to take anything away from Martin's work. It's where you'll end up eventually...
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    Water ph

    Down
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    Water ph

    You actually want to worry about the mash pH more than anything else (adding malt/strike water together will usually lower the pH level from its original state.) You test the mash after 15 minutes or so. If you want to handle this the most complete way, here's what I'd do: Have a water...
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    Brew pot suggestions

    Pots designed for brewing generally have a heavier bottom. You're less likely to have scorching/caramelization issues.
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    Cheap grain mill

    Says the link you provided is expired... :confused:
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    Slow start?

    All you need to know... :mug:
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    Increasing efficiecy

    Getting a water test done so you know your baseline is important. You should also test the pH of your mash to see how that's going. Additional water treatment may be needed by adding gypsum, etc., to alter that. John Palmer's book "How to Brew" as well as the newer Gordon Strong book "Brewing...
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    All of my bottles are cracking.

    Many of my bottles have a wavy line across the top of the neck - it's a manufacturing issue. These are Dogfish Head bottles that have never been used for homebrew before. A crack is generally easier to spot because it has more "thickness" to it... if you put a cracked one side-to-side with a...
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    Dogfish 90 minute clone

    It's only been two weeks... give it at least another 2-4 weeks before doing something so drastic. Many of us here leave our beers in primary for 3-4 weeks, and in bottles for 3-4 weeks, as a rule. Patience!
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