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    Oops.. Should I cut my losses and start over?

    Hi All, I have done about 5 brews with the beer-in-a-bag ingredients and had some pretty decent results. Yesterday I went out and purchased a Coopers Wheat Beer kit, which is a 1.5kg can of concentrate, along with yeast and got some malt extract and sugar and all that good stuff. The store...
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    Adding fruits to beer kit

    Hi all, I have had some success in making some beer batches from the Beer Baron kits (the ones where you buy the big bags of extract, mix in water and yeast and let sit for 2 weeks). I am going to purchase a mexican cerveza flavor next and wanted to try adding some fresh limes in during the...
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    Filtering my beer!

    Hi all, I have dabbled in making beer with the standard 'newbie' method. Buying an ingredient kit, adding the ingredients to the 23-liter carboy, letting it ferment for a month, and syphoning the results into individual bottles with the priming sugar. I have produced some pretty decent...
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    Just tried my first homemade beer..

    So it has been about 6 weeks since a nieve young man decided to take on the world by brewing his own beer.. The odds against him, he pushed forth in search of his destiny.. I purchased a beer-in-a-bag kit by Barons Beer, threw the ingredients together, and hoped for the best. I followed the...
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    Are beer-in-a-bag kits any good?

    I started my first batch of beer about 4 weeks ago; it is currently in the carboy and will likely be ready for bottling next week. When I purchased my equipment, the dealer sold me a no-boil kit that consted of a primary fermentation bucket, a carboy, accessories, and a beer-in-a-bag kit by...
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    Reverse Osmosis / DI Water

    I had a quick question about water to use in brewing.. I am brewing with one of those simple no-boil kits, but I heard that reverse osmosis water is not a good medium for yeast to grow in since essential elements have been removed from the water. I have a RO/DI filter I use for my reef...
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