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  1. K

    10% Off Custom Caps at BottleMark.com

    Those are a great idea!
  2. K

    What are you drinking now?

    Right this minute, It's southern tier pumking. I'm in heaven...
  3. K

    2 Guns 1 Keg

    Disturbing as it may be, I probably need to build one now that I saw it. It's a sickness...
  4. K

    2 Guns 1 Keg

    Funny that you should ask, I just saw this a few minutes ago. http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/for/3228634464.html
  5. K

    Transfer to primary method

    You could use a hop bag to keep some of it out of your beer. I use a a nylon mesh tide laundry bag. It was three bucks and is large enough to hold anything I could ever want to put in the boil. I just clip it to the side of my kettle with a clothes pin.
  6. K

    Bottles to avoid. Proffered bottles?

    Green flash bottles are the thickest and sturdiest that I have been able to find. That said, I use whatever I can get my hands on and have never had a broken bottle or problem of any kind with any pop top bottle, and I've used just about everything.
  7. K

    Carapils in the mash. Doesn't that defeat the purpose?

    I have that book laying around, never fit it into my busy reading schedule. I never realized it was that pricey! Is it worth the read?
  8. K

    Debating on trying Cola with a Porter

    I've made cola myself with some decent success. Lately I've been tossing around the idea of adapting a cola recipe into a beer recipe. Cola is full of things that translate well into beer: Vanilla, cinnamon, citrus, nutmeg, and coriander. I use caramel color in my cola, but some crystal malt...
  9. K

    Too soon?

    The only way to know for sure is to chill one and try it out yourself first. I always give my beers a taste one week after bottling just to see how they're doing.
  10. K

    Bottling Tips for the Homebrewer

    *shakes head* 57 pages of bottle-conditioned-beer discussion when we all know.... We should just keg:D
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