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    Wa Christmas Case Swap 2012 Tasting Notes

    Thanks Willigan 20L batch?
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    Wa Christmas Case Swap 2012 Tasting Notes

    It was carbed enough - maybe thats why the hop character was so prominent - enjoyed it anyways. Would like your recipe if your happy to share.
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    Wa Christmas Case Swap 2012 Tasting Notes

    Yeah I know, but I'm not too computer or ahb thread savvy and when clicked edit on this page the format or layout had it all squished together and too hard to deal with.
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    Wa Christmas Case Swap 2012 Tasting Notes

    I Nev - Dark Lager -- Golliwog READY NOW II Krausenhaus - American Amber - VERY READY NOW sinkas: body and clarity and carbonation great, very dry for style with a phenolic/fecal/burnt rubber finish NME: Slightly hazy amber colour with a thin white head that vanishes pretty quick. Nice big hop...
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    Wa Christmas Case Swap 2012

    Cheers for Hosting Nev - was a great day. Nice to meet everyone and thanks for all the generous sharing of great beers and food. I had to restrain myself from those baked mussels - delicious! No restraint on the beer drinking though, luckily home brew hangovers don't hurt so much. Thanks for...
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    Kegged Beer Storage.

    How do you store kegged beer if your fridge is full, and do you have to carbonate it straight away?
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    Crankandstein 3d Help.

    Cheers mate - nice pic; I see you also covered the sides of your mill, and obvoiusly have no problems there. Did you put longer wingnut/bolts to compensate for the thickness of the wood and still hold your detents in?
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    Crankandstein 3d Help.

    I have a crankandstein 3D which I mounted between a homemade hopper and baseplate. I put covers on the open sides of the mill to stop grain falling out the sides rather than down through the baseplate into a bucket. I have seen other setups where the mill is mounted under the baseplate so there...
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