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    Homemade PBW Recipe

    Yup, my last batch of DIY PBW I couldn't find TSP90 so I got some regular TSP (cheaper also).
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    ANVIL FOUNDRY ALL-GRAIN BREWING SYSTEM

    You could put a piece of tubing on the spigot, lift the tubing above the liquid level inside the anvil(or clamp it to the top of the anvil somehow), and open the spigot. That will show you how high the liquid level is inside. If you had some marking on the outside to indicate your pre-boil...
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    DIY Mini Keg Tap

    Does the stopper hold under pressure or do you have to use something to hold it in place?
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    90gram disposable co2 for kegging?

    I wouldn't be using them to carbonate a 5 gallon keg. I use the 5 liter mini kegs. Also, I usually prime the kegs but would like to be able to force carbonate at least 1 so I can drink it while the others are naturally carbonating. I like that they're readily available with co2 already in...
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    90gram disposable co2 for kegging?

    I was at walmart the other day and saw these in the paintball section. I already have a paintball tank adapter for my co2 regulator. Does anyone know if these will work with it? Has anyone tried it? Seems like something that can be used when I run out of co2 in my paintball tank and need...
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    Looking for advice - measuring brew kettle volume

    I know this is an old post but I just saw this over on reddit. I'm going to be doing this to my kettle for sure. Something that seems difficult yet is quite easy. (note: not my idea, just sharing here) Etching stainless steel brewpot
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    Irish Red ale (BIAB method)

    Well I brewed this up on Saturday, hit my target gravity spot on. Fermentation looks good, smells great. This is going to be a good one.
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    Irish Red ale (BIAB method)

    Hi all, I've been brewing extract and partial mash 5 gallons batches for a year now. I've done 1 all grain BIAB method which came out not so good so here's to trying again. This is a recipe I just came up with trying to follow the BJCP guidelines for an Irish Red ale. I'll be brewing this...
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