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    Post your infection

    Star San y'all. Use it on everything!
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    Beer Suggestions

    My wife and I had an epic Cross country bar craw on my motorcycle from Indianapolis, IN the mid point was Dogfish Head. But I could not keep it in my pants and she got pregnant, so many some other day it will happen.
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    Beer Suggestions

    This is easy, well kinda. You live in Connecticut. Just go to the liquor store and run the gambit on DogFish Head beer. You will not like some of it, can't tell you what since I am not you. WRITE DOWN the styles you LIKE and DON'T LIKE then buy the same type of beer that you like from another...
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    Looking to do a blueberry chocolate stout. Any advice?

    http://hopville.com/recipe/429989/belgian-dark-strong-ale-recipes/chocolate-blueberry-stout
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    Add fruit to primary or rack beer on top of fruit in secondary

    You need to treat fruit additions like making wine from fruit. I will use frozen fruit and mash at pasteurize it at home to save money. The fruit and beer should go into primary together. Add Pectic Enzyme at a rate of 1 table spoon per gallon (helps extract more juice from the fruit), I also...
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    Blichmann Boilermaker for MLT/Boil Kettle/both/neither?

    Exactly Why I bought Blickmann Kettles
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    How to setup an electric HERMS system?

    A little lesson in Ohms Law and Series adding. Remember Watts=CurrentxVoltage and Ohms=Voltage/Current. I am not going to show the math but feel free to check me if you like. A 120V 200W heater has a resistance of 7.2 ohms. 2 heaters in series is 14.4 ohms. Power through the heaters is...
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    Delerium Tremens Clone

    Forgo the champagne bottles and invest in kegging, Coke and Pepsi used them at an operating pressure of 100psi so the sky is the limit in carbonation of beer.
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