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    Newbie

    Here is an easy beer line length calculator to use. Most of them are in Feet and Inches, this one can do both. https://brewingcalculators.com/beer-line-length/
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    Newbie

    Welcome here Mick, Here is the basic theory behind carbonating a keg. You need to factor all these points into your system. Here is a topic from many years ago on this very forum explaining how to force carbonate with a real chance of success...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Here is a copy of an email from Grain and Grape. ‌ Keg King Taking Over Wort Kit Production In the weeks since announcing my retirement and the closure of Grain and Grape, I have been overwhelmed by the expressions of support, but also of dismay that our Fresh Wort Kits will no longer be...
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    Hydrom

    Glad you have it working. Sometimes we need another’s eyes to interpret instructions. I think there is instructions for Ubidots. If you do a search on UTube there is an Aussie guy that does a couple of videos on them as well. Most people claim they are very easy to set up.
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    An old newbie

    As many of us did, I started with kits and was lucky enough to meet up with a few all grain brewers from SA in the late 90’s From there on I was hooked. I gave brewing away to travel but ended up settling in NQ and have set up a small shed with mainly new brewing gear. Bit slow to brew regularly...
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    Hydrom

    Have a watch of this vid as it may help.
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    An old newbie

    Hi fellow brewers, Returning to the fold after a 7 year break. I am just becoming familiar with many new methods. When I hung up the mash paddle pressure fermenting was in its infancy, dry yeast was frowned upon, see through fermenters were a no-no, oxygen free transfers were for the big...
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