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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    Where abouts? I get down to Leesburg about every other month, but if I know when/where, I could certainly plan a trip. I’d love to act as brewery assistant for a session or two more, so I can pick up hints and methods from others. 😉
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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    Homebrew4less googled as closed permanently. And google didn’t return anything in Funkstown. I work in Frederick, so Flying Barrel is mostly easy. Thankfully, my second BonP was MUCH better!
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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    I see you’re from Jackson, MI. I’m originally from Saginaw. My aunt lives in Onstead. 👍 Small worlds.
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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    My fraternity had a still in someone’s basement, but nobody brewed beer that I’m aware of. They had it down to a set recipe for a great tasting bottle, but man was it harsh!
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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    Thanks! At the time, I was unaware that the majority of brew on premise sessions this particular shop does are more of a “bachelor party who wants to say they brewed beer but really just wants to drink while it’s cooking” mentality. I learned nothing the first time. This second session was...
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    Allo from Maryland!

    Sadly, I think it’s meant to be between keg and tap faucet.
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    Need some plumbing help

    If this is going to be semi-permanent, why not use PEX flexible plumbing system, used for new house construction. Using 2x4 pieces, you could mount It without drilling existing walls, etc. If you angle it up slightly, you should be able to put a drain valve on to empty the lines when not in...
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    Allo from Maryland!

    You could always install one of these in-line flow control devices. Not too expensive. https://www.kegconnection.com/cmb-inline-flow-control/
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    My keezer build

    That looks sharp! Nicely done.
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    Allo from Maryland!

    Actually, a lot of taps work best when fully open. Picnic taps, etc foam a LOT when only cracked a little. That might be some of the problem, then.
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    Newb in Frederick, MD

    Greetings. I’ve had an account for about 6 years but had a really bad experience with a “brew on premise” session back then and was new enough to not realize that wasn’t the unwelcoming norm. A month ago, I mentioned my experience to someone local who had wandered into my cigar shop wearing...
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    Allo from Maryland!

    Greetings from Frederick. you could always use a flow control faucet. No minimum hose length required. CM Becker has amazing ones And can be found easily at keg connection
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