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  1. shakey_99

    New LHBS In Lansing MI

    I will have to swing by as well
  2. shakey_99

    Keep One, Drop One - Word Game

    Welding torch
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    StainlessBrewing.com Gift Certificate Contest

    Enter me please. Thank you
  4. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    Thank you everyone who has given input. You guys are great!
  5. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    Im a extract brewer so the kit wasn't to complicated (4th batch I've done) However, after everything Ive read on HBT i'm just trying to find out whats the best way. The beer has been in the primary for about 7 days now and it looks and smells great. So far so good I think. Maybe I will just...
  6. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    Yes sir, I will be kegging.
  7. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    Thanks everyone for the tips! Now that Ive read some info on D-rest, please let me know if this is a solid plan: Keep in primary: fermenting in my basement at 66-68 degrees for approx. 17-20 days or so days. Move primary upstairs for D-rest: constant 72 degrees for 2 days Cold crash in fridge...
  8. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    Thank you for the answer. I did a search on "D rest" but could not find anything. Could you please explain? Also, I'm fermenting in my basement 66-68 degrees.
  9. shakey_99

    Can I cold crash an ale at refridgerator temps?

    After reading some threads, I've decided I'm not going to rack into a secondary and cold crash my Rouge Dead Guy Ale. After 2 weeks in the primary, I would like to cold crash it for 7-10 days. Can I cold crash at 42-44 degrees? Or is this not yet an option for me because the temp will not be...
  10. shakey_99

    What are the most informational threads you have read on HBT

    Those are great. Im not at a all grain level yet, but i did book mark those threads. Thank you
  11. shakey_99

    What are the most informational threads you have read on HBT

    Yeast washing is another awesome thread. I will be doing this on my next batch.
  12. shakey_99

    Pin Lock accessories for sale Howell, Mi

    Thanks for the reply JRems! Like i said im pretty new so here is a pick of the bottom of the keg. The bottom states: Firestone Steel and Spartanburg, SC
  13. shakey_99

    What are the most informational threads you have read on HBT

    Im very new at home brewing ( four batches, extract only) and I have found this forum a world of information. I have read everything from adjusting your freezer temp( so you don't have to buy a temp controller) to the big debate on wether or not to rack into a secondary. All this information is...
  14. shakey_99

    Label Size

    I would be interested in any input as well. Thank you
  15. shakey_99

    Pin Lock accessories for sale Howell, Mi

    Hello everyone, I am selling some pin lock accessories. I just recently got into home brewing and purchased a couple of pin lock kegs. Well thinking i'm just doing it because I enjoy the hobby, I met up with some people here locally that have been enjoying this hobby alot longer than I have...
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