The brass piece and silver piece are all one assembly I believe. You will either have to get another hose or have somebody crimp new ends on that one.
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The gravity was steady at 1.030 for a few days , the yeast itself was a week old wyeast smack pack , can't seem to find my recipe at the moment but I believe that labeling on it called it a red ale yeast , and as it the flavor it is kind of sweet but not too awful bad.
I was about 70 degrees , the wort was about as mixed as you can get , after top off water was added I picked up the carboy and vigorously shook it about
I recently made a milk stout from a kit from the lhbs and had issues with the sg which was meant to be about .068 but I somehow managed to get .08 fast forward three weeks and my gravity is holding at .030. The question is am I ok to bottle this , will the beer wind up being sweet , will I need...
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I just checked the gravity on my first batch of brew after 2 weeks in the ferminter and it is at 1.000 , is this too low? The beer was a porter made from an extract kit...