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    Using a beer fridge to cool a keezer

    What are guys using for a temp controller that is reliable??
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    Using a beer fridge to cool a keezer

    Can you set a freezer to stay warm enough not to freeze beer though?
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    Using a beer fridge to cool a keezer

    Hey Everyone,, Looked through a bunch of threads and couldnt quite find what i was looking for. Just wondering if anyone has used their fridge to cool a separate chest freezer that would store my kegs and ran to a tap on my bar. Basically i am looking to keep my fridge for mix, bottle beer...
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    Honey Brown Ale

    Jojacques.. Thanks for the info!! i have beer smith.. just havent played around with adding my own recipes yet.. thought it was a lot scarier then that!! I will play around with it! thanks again for the help guys!
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    Honey Brown Ale

    thanks for the info fellas!!! Im guessing you were fermenting at 68 F? Did you use a whirlfloc tablet at all? Or is that for lighter ales only? Thanks in advance Also.. what are you looking for specific gravity before and after fermentation??
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    Newb from Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

    All Grain. We decided to go this way to know what the hell is actually going into our beer haha....:mug: We are also brewing 5 gallon batches...
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    Honey Brown Ale

    Hate to be a newb and re bring this post up again! But... Just wondering if this a 5 gallon batch? Do you have how much water you started with and all that jazz? thanks in advance.
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    Newb from Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

    Hello All, Brand new to brewing. Brother got me into it, hes been brewing for about a year or so with his buddies! Moved back home and decided to get me into it and there is no turning back. Just sent batch number three to the fermenter. First batch was a Weizen/Weissbier. Turned out to...
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