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    Pump for finished beer/wine? A hand truck?

    Here is a link to filter/pump http://www.winemakeri.com/3in1_Eurofilter_s/98.htm Should be able to find them on other shops aswell I would think. Certainly make transfer and racking a hell of a lot easier.
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    Pump for finished beer/wine? A hand truck?

    Here is a pic, just a quick snap on the webcam. The website listed on the instructions is http://www.winemakeri.com If you search for eurofilter or wine filter system you might be able to find one. It uses a pump to force the liquid out and you can use it to transfer or add the filter into...
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    Pump for finished beer/wine? A hand truck?

    I got it from a local winte kitz store. Let me grab the name and a pic of it for you. Be right back!
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    Pump for finished beer/wine? A hand truck?

    If you are using carboys all the time I use a filter/pump that can be used just for transfering. Don't have to move the carboys at all with it. Or use taps.
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Amazon is out for me unfortunately, they only have Coopers kits and a couple extracts for Canada, may aswell get them from the brew store and save on shipping. No ingredients or anything like that on there. Wish they would ship everything on amazon.com to Canada :(
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    That sounds good, I do like the idea of mixing/tweaking things a bit to get the perfect flavour. Will have a look at your recipe and see what you done for sure. Thanks for the tips! I'm not going to rush anything, I already learnt from my first batch that being patient and not rushing and...
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Oh yeah I almost forgot about the PH Balancer that came with it, I made sure that was in there! It tastes real good at the moment though, it is flat being cleared in a secondary. Had a little sample from the wine thief and it tastes like a decent light beer. More beer looks like a good shop...
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Good points. I've probably barely scratched the surface of the process with the kits I have used. Not going to rush into going too far too soon :)
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Thanks for the tips! You are totally right, I started with 3 or 4 wort kits, which were basically into the fermenter and add the yeast. Lessons learnt: Cleaning (still fine tuning this every batch) And keeping the beer at the right temp while it ferments. Then the brew house ones were...
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Yeah that might work out nicely! I've found some beer flavourings you can get aswell. I'm still fairly new to brewing, only done about 36 gallons so far all using the easy to do kits/boxes etc. When I have this down I might have to start looking into it more and getting more into the brewing...
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    I think all grain will probably be my next step just because I like to try different beers/styles etc. Would also like to make a batch of beer from scratch just to know all the details about what goes into it. Also want to try making some kind of fruit beer, can't really do that with kits :)
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    Will do that for sure and see what I can find out. I've read a bit about it before and it looks like there is a lot more to learn. But that will make it more interesting I suppose. Festa Brew for example is a 23 litre box, it is a brewers wort. Basically you buy the box, take it home, clean a...
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    Comparing brew ingredients and products - which do you prefer?

    The first 2 beers I ever made were from the ready to go worts (festa brew) And they came out really good. The most recent ready to go batch was a brew house wort where you add water and yeast and I can't wait to try that it even tasted good flat! I've just finished brewing 2 coopers lager...
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    WTB: Sanke keg spears/cylinders Canada/US.

    D-Type one has been sorted, thanks alowell :) Just looking for the S Type screw in one now.
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    3 Shiny Keggles

    If you have any spears/valves leftover please let me know!
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    WTB: Sanke keg spears/cylinders Canada/US.

    Alowell may have something for me waiting to hear back. The D-Type one is 21 3/4" long, not sure if a 21" 21 1/4" or 21 1/2" would also work. But if you have them let me know. The S-Type one is very small, only 12 1/4" so if you have an airtight s-type one that is that length or longer that...
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    WTB: Sanke keg spears/cylinders Canada/US.

    I have just found some online $7.50 each but they were out of stock :( Would like to get one ASAP so will pay more if it is 100%. I would say perhaps $25-$40 for a perfect one shipping included. Again, D Type fitting, 21 3/4" size. I will get the measurements for the small keg posted here...
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    Kegerator

    Kegs can be hard to come by. Have a search on google and see what comes up. Your local pub might be able to help you out, or you might be able to buy a full keg from somewhere and use that. Do the research and make sure you can get kegs first and what type of kegs you can get. Nothing...
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    Kegerator

    Keg works might be able to help you out. Not sure what the shipping prices would be though. It does say they do international orders though. http://www.kegworks.com/home.php I would also try ebay, and search the free ads like friday ad. advantage etc and see if you can find one second...
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    Kegerator

    Also, keg checklist: CO2 tanks (definately needed) Regulator (depends on how many kegs and what you are using) For example if you want to use 2 corny kegs you will probably need a different regulator than if you are using 1 if it is a kegerator and not a kit this should be done already to...
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