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    American Light Lager Coopers Pilsner

    1 can coopers 86 days Pilsner 2lbs golden light dry malt extract 500 grams table sugar Primary for 10 days Diactyl rest 4 days Secondary for 1 month Bottle, add 4 grams of yeast with your priming solution leave for 30 mins and bottle as usual
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    How many gallons of homebrew in 2017?

    . 10 gallons of coopers lager brewed with 2lbs (908g) dme, 2kg of golden light brown sugar, and 1 kg of table sugar to achieve a OG of 1.050 3641 plus 10 equals 3651 gallons
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    Leftovers recipe

    I will give the cinnamon a try on a 5 gallon batch going to be starting 2 or 3 In the next day or two for May long weekend have a batch of coopers Pilsner to bottle and a batch of coopers lager I'm drinking
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    What are you drinking now?

    my first ever IPA and it was fairly good thanks tofino brewery!
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    Leftovers recipe

    How did this turn out ?
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    Anyone use Pre-mix Iced Tea?

    Did you try it?
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    Anyone know what's in Coopers European Lager?

    How did the added hops and only brewing to 3 gallons add to the profile of this beer?
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    Grolsch clone

    I bought some for the bottles, I had never had it before hand and I had one the first night it was alright and it came right out of the fridge, the next night I had 2 bottles the second one I pulled out of the fridge when I poured my first, I wanted to see how it tasted warm vs cold, imho it...
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    American Lager OMG! Classic American Pilsner is Awesome

    Thanks for the bump on this recipe I'm going to try it aswell
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    That is what I've been thinking instead of doing multiple corny kegs I might aswell do one big keg thanks for all the help
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    That's kind of what I had thought, I've never really had a keg for more than a few weeks at a time before its empty, what would you say the max time you could have a keg tapped for ?
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    What are you drinking now?

    might be time to get another batch going before I finish all the bottles
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    What are you drinking now?

    having a couple of my coopers lager much better with some time aging very nice carbonation now id say I'm impressed
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    Once tapped how long would the beer last for?
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    I like the idea of having 15 gals of brew in one spot
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    That part I get I find it quite simple to do just as simple as a corny keg less things to take apart and less places for leaks I think I'm going to order myself one of those couplers and give it a go
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    Awesome thanks for the links, that's not very difficult at all, why does everyone say the sanke kegs are harder to use? Seems fairly easy to me
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    Do you know where to the proper fittings needed ?
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    Using bar style kegs for homebrew

    I should have worded that better, I realize the co2 is the same it was the coupler I was wondering about
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