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  1. buckeyerunner

    Going rate for 5 gallon kegs

    $44 for shipping seems steep (to Ohio). That makes them $70 a pop. At first glance it looks appealing at $29 each, but the shipping makes them just the same as anywhere else. Even at your shipping costs, it still makes them $50 each. In Ohio, kegs on Craigslist are non-existent. My LBHS has...
  2. buckeyerunner

    Frozen beer in carboy

    Thanks Teromous. This is what I saw but couldn't remember where I saw it! I knew I shoulda looked in the book.
  3. buckeyerunner

    Frozen beer in carboy

    So I am trying my first lager (Oktoberfest) and had placed my secondary carboy (glass) into an old fridge in the garage at the lowest temperature. It has been in there for 5 days now, but when I checked on it this morning, about 2 inches of the top layer was frozen. I thought I saw a topic...
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    Does this look right?

    Here it is in the carboy.
  5. buckeyerunner

    Does this look right?

    Hi all. First time brewer here. I checked my wort which has been fermenting for 3-4 days now. The airlock activity has subsided for the past 24 hours, so I wanted to check the gravity. I wasn't expecting to find this brown, mudlike foam on the sides of the pail. Is this normal? The...
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    Gimmie an OH! IO! ~ New Member

    Right now I have only been to Label Peelers in Tallmadge since they are the closest to where I am at. The Grape and Grainery is nearby as well in Cuyahoga Falls.
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    Gimmie an OH! IO! ~ New Member

    Hey all, Wanted to give a quick intro for anyone who will read it. I hail from Brunswick, OH, but currently reside in Brimfield, OH, just outside of Kent. I have been a beer lover for some time now after falling in love with Great Lakes beers, especially Christmas Ale and "The Heisman"...
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