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  1. CollinLeon

    Soda in soda kegs

    I buy the 5g boxes of soft drink syrup from Sams (and other places). I then transfer the syrup into cleaned 2-liter soft drink bottles for storage. I usually drink a 2-liter bottle of soda a day and I make up a bottle of it each morning. It takes about 1 cup of syrup for a 2-liter bottle of...
  2. CollinLeon

    The reason its hard to save money homebrewing

    I travel out of the Republic periodically...
  3. CollinLeon

    The reason its hard to save money homebrewing

    I wouldn't be surprised if they also had a high tax on alcohol... We have our own "six taxes" in the US. They have a higher income tax plus a GST/VAT. Just doesn't seem right that a Canadian would need to come to the US in order to be able to buy Canadian beer cheaper than he could buy it at...
  4. CollinLeon

    Pond Pump

    I live in the South and used to own a house with a pool. During the summer, the pool was basically useless since it was so warm that instead of a refreshing dip in the pool to cool off, you ended up warming up since the water temperature was around 90F. Schnitzengiggle mentioned 20 lbs of ice...
  5. CollinLeon

    The reason its hard to save money homebrewing

    Around here, 12 bottles/cans equals a 12-pack... 24 bottles/cans equals a case... I have heard of people calling the sizes between a 12-pack and a case a "suitcase", but I don't buy beer in those sizes since I figure it is just a way for the breweries to cheat you by letting you think that it is...
  6. CollinLeon

    secondary fermenting in a water jug?

    Just curious... Has anyone ever tried using the 30 or 55 gallon white or blue plastic barrels? What type of plastic are they made out of? I've used them fuel storage for my generator prior to hurricanes (even though they were originally food grade plastic). Around here, they are very easy to...
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