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    Grainfather sales now live in U.S.! Woohhooo

    My two cents: Did my first brew with the GF last weekend, and for the most part it's AWESOME. For convenience and ease of use, it's hard to beat. The ONLY downside is the less than vigorous boil. That being said, the wort was technically boiling. In 4 weeks if the beer tastes fine, I'd say...
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    Grainfather sales now live in U.S.! Woohhooo

    Bobby_m, if I built a drop in heat stick for this purpose (augmenting the existing boil), would I need a controller or would I just plug it directly into the wall and have it always on? I am guessing I'd want the lowest wattage you offer, the 1375W @120V. To be used in combo with the...
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    Grainfather sales now live in U.S.! Woohhooo

    Bobby_M, do you offer the Hotrod heat stick pre assembled with a chosen heating element?
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    Grainfather sales now live in U.S.! Woohhooo

    How vigorous was the boil? I am this close to ordering the Grainfather (US version), but I have read about and seen videos of the boil being a little weak. Wouldn't want this to affect the final quality of the beer.
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    15 gal batch size, 20 gal kettle big enough?

    Hi guys, looking to jump to 15 gallon batches. Is a 20 gallon boil kettle big enough? Specifically this one from brewer's hardware: http://www.brewershardware.com/20-Gallon-TC-Fitted-Boil-Kettle-with-Tangential-Inlet-and-Temperature-Port.html I'd rather not jump to 30 gallons unless...
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    Will green apple taste go away in fridge?

    Hi all, I kegged a low-gravity blonde ale last night, about 5 weeks from brew day. It still had a bit of a green apple taste- will this go away with cold conditioning, or should I leave it out of the fridge for longer to keep the yeast active?
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    keg vs bottle taste difference

    I have noticed the same thing. So far I haven't had a beer that I kegged that was as good as my bottled beer that conditions for an extra 3 weeks at room temp. I'm starting to think the beer benefits from the extra time at room temp.
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    Visible fermentation well into the secondary

    Thanks for the help guys.
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    Visible fermentation well into the secondary

    Oh yeah, it's quite clear and there is a thick layer of yeast at the bottom. Never thought of it being already dissolved Co2 degassing...I didn't think there could be any dissolved Co2 from the primary fermentation and thought it all escaped out the airlock.
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    Visible fermentation well into the secondary

    Really? Almost two weeks since transfer and CO2 is still degassing?
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    Visible fermentation well into the secondary

    Yes, I did take a reading before transfer and it was 1.011.
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    Visible fermentation well into the secondary

    Hi guys, anyone ever had their carboy still bubbling well into the secondary? I had this beer two weeks in the primary beforehand, and it's going on 2 weeks in the carboy now. It bubbles every 45 seconds or so. It had a relatively modest starting gravity too, about 1.048. It was 1.011 when...
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    replacement o-rings for kegs

    I recently purchased two used soda kegs from a homebrew store, and forgot to order replacement o-rings. Can you find these o-rings at Home Depot?
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    highly carbonated bottled beer

    Do you guys ever find yourselves "double pouring" a bottled beer that's super carbonated? I've found that I enjoy the taste of relatively lightly carbed beer, and I've had a number of home brews turn out too carbonated. I've found that after the initial pour, if I just grab another glass, pour...
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    Is bottle conditioning necessary?

    Any tips for keeping oxygen introduction to a minimum when bottling? I've always wondered about that, I hate having my bucket of beer exposed to the air as long as it takes to fill 50 bottles...
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