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Hopsilicious

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Hello all. Just joined this evening although I've referenced this site for help many times. Lots of simple questions have been answered through various threads.

I just brewed my second batch, an American wheat with a little orange and lemon zest. The first was a light ale. Both batches are kits that were purchased from morebeer.com. I've gotta give props to them and Midwest supplies. Both places are on top of their game. All ingredients and brewing kit were purchased through morebeer and I just built a two-faucet kegerator with supplies from Midwest. The fridge is a GE model #Wmr04gazbb. If anyone has questions about using that model just ask.
 
Welcome to HBT. You are quite into the game with the kegging setup for just joining homebrewtalk and only on your second batch.
 
Well brewing is something I really enjoy. It isn't something I plan on giving up. I figured I may as well get the equipment I wanted. Before I even started I decided I wanted a kegging setup
 
Well brewing is something I really enjoy. It isn't something I plan on giving up. I figured I may as well get the equipment I wanted. Before I even started I decided I wanted a kegging setup

I'm glad I started bottling because there are still beers that I make that I want in the bottle. I wanted the experience of bottling so I would know how to do it in the future. However, I'm very glad I started kegging so we are in the same boat there.
 
Welcome! I am also from ohio, south of youngstown about 20 minutes.

I also just got into kegging and all grain brewing but have done extracts about 10 years on and off.

This website is great for sure.
 
I have bottles as well. I just won't bottle my whole batch. A few friends want a bottle to try so I'll fill a couple from the keg after carbonating.

Kegging seems to be easier. Also not as much time involved carbonating if force carbonating.

I've been looking for a place in Columbus to fill my co2 tank. There's an AirGas store close to my work. I haven't called yet so I don't know if they can.
 
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