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    RAPT temperature controller or Inkbird ITC308 wiFi

    That is what I use it for - a simple mash heat control on my RIMS tube - which is all I use it for
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    RAPT temperature controller or Inkbird ITC308 wiFi

    The big plus with the RAPT controller is that you can use the PID function where the Inkbird 308 does not have it
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    I need to brew an Ordinary Bitter, recipe review

    I use Brewfather and one of the tools is the hop calculation for age : https://web.brewfather.app/tabs/tools/hop-freshness Makes life easier ;)
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    I need to brew an Ordinary Bitter, recipe review

    Agree, if you want a pint of ordinary bitter just ask for a pint of cookin' I would also say a pint of ordinary bitter drawn from a cask is a wonderful session beer and difficult to beat
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    Lallemand Verdant IPA yeast

    Was born and brought up in Oxford but unfortunately Cooper's Oxford marmalade is no longer made in Oxford
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    Lallemand Verdant IPA yeast

    Why not follow what thewy recommend : 18 - 25C ? https://www.lallemandbrewing.com/en/canada/products/lalbrew-verdant-ipa
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    Strong Bitter Redcoat's ESB

    No need for 90 min Boil with M.O. - 60 mins max or even 30 mins is all that is necessary
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    Duotight ball disconnects - experiences?

    Not worth the trouble, so cheap to buy ...
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    Pressure Cooker Rack to Protect Wilser Bag?

    No need - I never take out for the boil
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    Duotight mini regulators

    Agree 100% :yes:
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    Duotight mini regulators

    The inline regs are good and over a few years proved reliable and if necessary easy to clean. However as I am rather old with poor eyesight so I use the inline reg by itself i.e. no built in analogue or digital gauge and add the standard (large) press gauge as easier for me to see via a ‘tee’...
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    Wilser bag woes

    Sorry I have to laugh, a hole is a hole and a smaller diameter equals less flow
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    Wilser bag woes

    I can accept the Wilser bag has larger mesh to enable it to drain faster* but I've never had a problem draining (then squeezing) the Brew Bag however with that farcical method of tying up the mouth of the bag makes it a no-no *question is, is a large mesh which allows more trub to escape preferable?
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    Wilser bag woes

    I agree with most replies, the BrewBag is far superior The Brew Bag-Designed for Brew In A Bag-This is your LAST brew bag!
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    Tips on brewing ESB

    If in doubt - Nottingham ;)
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    Picnic Tap 2.1 vs. Nukatap Mini

    I find with my 'trigger' I can vary the rate of flow - and so the foam buildup - depending on how hard it's pulled
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    Picnic Tap 2.1 vs. Nukatap Mini

    Sorry incorrect with the Pluto Gun - it can work the same if connected to an ordinary disconnect as it has It's own flow control on the 'trigger' I use low control disconnect as that was the only one I had spare at the time
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    Picnic Tap 2.1 vs. Nukatap Mini

    Thank you for the review but one glaring omission – The Pluto Gun (KL00956) This coupled with a with duotight flow-control disconnect (if you want the ultimate in flow control) will give the flexibility that neither Nukatap/Picnic tap can offer. I connect mine to a short (approx. 2 ft) of line...
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    Non-IPA for Lalbrew Verdant

    Used it in a Best Bitter and turned out great !
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    RIMs Rocket Question

    Use a PID controller - not a 308
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