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    Porter FG

    Seems high to me
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    Simple Flash Boiler

    To heat up 5 gallons of water from 50*F to boiling requires 7200 BTUs which is just over 2000 watt-hours. So if you have a 1200 watt countertop deep fryer it would take an hour and 45 minutes if you could design it well enough to get 100% efficiency. You would have to reduce the flow rate to...
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    Sazm Frazm... Wrong hose size....

    Don't worry unless you got hose that has nylon filament reinforcements in it. Just heat up the end of the hose in boiling water before you push it over the barbs. If the hose has fairly thick walls you will have to keep it in the boiling water for half a minute or more to heat it all the way...
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    cleaning with b-brite

    I do not believe it should be necessary to soak overnight but if that works for you it won't hurt anything. I make it a rule to add the B-Brite and make sure it is dissolved before adding anything else since there is otherwise a possibility that some items will fill with water that has no...
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    Apfelwein vs Samuel Smith

    What kind of trees does Ed have?
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    2k

    Bully for you. I guess.
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    co2 quick disconnect?

    I have a threaded brass T and some needle valves and barbed fittings from the hardware store. It works and is easy to keep clean.
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    Yeast starter

    Do you have it in a bottle or jug with plenty of headspace (air space at the top of the bottle)? Do you have an airlock on it? If yes to both, don't worry, you'll be fine.
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    pale ale malt substitute

    Your English is better than my Portuguese. The Vienna malt will be slightly too dark to produce a true pilsner; the Munch, much too dark. You could still use the Vienna malt to produce some excellent lager, but it would be darker and more flavorful than a pilsner. I would suggest that you...
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