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snevey

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What's the point of a racking cane when...I use my auto-siphon for everything? I'm new to brewing in 5 gal quantities. I have been brewing in my Mr. Beer kit for the past year and decided it was time to start brewing like a man, not a 12 year old. And doing 2 gal batches was for the birds. You couldn't really share your Mr. Beer with friends/family or take hydrometer readings, because by the time you did, you wouldn't have any beer left for yourself! A Mr. Beer kit only does about 20 beer!

But seriously, I have yet to use the racking cane that came with my kit. I used the auto-siphon to go from brew kettle to primary, from primary to secondary, and from secondary to bottling bucket. Just looking for what I might be missing for my pointless (at the moment) piece of hardware...

Steve
 
An auto-siphon is just a better racking cane. I don't see a reason to use a normal racking cane if you have an auto-siphon, maybe give it to a friend who's interested in home brewing.
 
Think you said it all. Can't think of any reason to use a cane over an auto siphon.
 
Using a racking cane with a cap like this:
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Is much easier than using my autosiphon. And I'm able to more precisely leave the trub behind.
 
well first i would like to pat you on the back for using an auto siphon instead of the racking cane. i think the cane is just to annoy new brewers and be a pain in the ass. i remember trying to get a siphon going with one and just ended up getting so frustrated i ended up sucking on the end of the rubber tubing to get the siphon going.
 
well first i would like to pat you on the back for using an auto siphon instead of the racking cane. i think the cane is just to annoy new brewers and be a pain in the ass. i remember trying to get a siphon going with one and just ended up getting so frustrated i ended up sucking on the end of the rubber tubing to get the siphon going.

I use my 10 lb bottle of CO2 on the part where you blow into. Starts the siphon like a mofo.
 
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