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    Going electric and at a loss

    I'm putting together a new ebiab setup currently and I was in the same boat. After a few weeks of research, I realized I could definitely build one, but with a 10 month old son and another one on the way, I know I would never have the time. I found the Jaggerbush Bbr1.0 online and I think it's...
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    Auber EZBoil

    This looks like an eBIAB dream come true.
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    Night Shift Brewing Whirlpool Clone

    Check the beginning of this thread. There are two different detailed brews for you to reference.
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    Night Shift Brewing Whirlpool Clone

    I kegged, carbed and kicked my version this past weekend. The smell was amazing and I blew through 5 gallons in an afternoon. It was light, heavy with tropical fruit notes and super crushable. I had more than a few people ask me what else was in it. They thought I was lying when I said only one...
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    Arizona Electronic Brewery Panel

    I'm starting to see why it might have been left behind. He could have been in a hurry!
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    Not new to kegging - but need help please

    If you have C02 in the tank (which I firmly believe we've established ) and you know there's pressure in the headspace (I'm assuming the pressure guage on the regulator is correct), the only other variable is temperature. How cold is the beer? If you had a leak significant enough to make the...
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    Not new to kegging - but need help please

    Well I'm glad that's sorted!
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    Not new to kegging - but need help please

    3.9 lbs in the tank isn't good when you're shooting for 12 lbs in the keg... unless we're talking about weight and not psi...
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    Cold Crash/Dry Hop

    I usually dry hop in the 68-70 range (ambient for my brew room) for 4 to 5 days, then crash for 3 and keg.
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