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    The Recipes that G&G had under the ArtisanAle brand were really fantastic but the reality is that these recipes were public. If the quality is maintained then we would be more than happy to purchase them from whoever manufactures them. If this is not the case then we will use the same recipe...
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/red-ball-lock-plastic-carbonation-cap-x-6-35mm-duotight https://www.kegland.com.au/products/yellow-ball-lock-plastic-carbonation-cap-x-6-35mm-duotight These red and yellow carbonation caps are designed to be interchageable with black and grey disconnects. We...
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    To keep the instruction manual simple we say use the two point calibration method with 1.000 being one calibration point and 1.040-1.060 being the second calibration point. With that said if you want a more complete answer then: Calibration point 1 - best to use the 1.000 as stated previously...
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    How to brew the best alcoholic ginger beer!

    I have been told by a flavor technologist that Buderim have been generally moving towards growing fresh ginger and what is called "new ginger" The old ginger generally has a more spicy/earthy flavor that is something that I really personally like but it must have been growing under the ground...
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    Yes that is correct. This is a much better process. Your previous calibration points of 1.000 and 1.004 are way too close together. https://www.kegland.com.au/cdn/shop/files/KL20596_-_RAPT_Pill_Hydrometer_and_Thermometer_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf I would follow the "advanced calibration" method...
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    Can you send us a photo of the pill in the fermenter?
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    With respect to the RAPT Pill Hydrometer generally speaking it's highly accurate once you do the two point calibration process but this statement has two exceptions: 1. If you have dried up crap stock on the surface of the pill. Clearly this will effect how it's floating. Also if you dry hop...
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    Ok I see. This looks pretty simple to make so we will draw something up now and find out what the cost would be.
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/1-5-inch-tri-clover-with-1-2-female-thread-bsp?currency=AUD&variant=43494941786368&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&stkn=1a45a0c80d4b&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlN6wBhCcARIsAKZvD5jzYkXoslgCpCJ3TiPsoFOj25Taj6uehJ31o4xWdX5Yw3pF0-m8m...
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    Yes if you are changing the wiring and putting the KSD301 in series then you need to make sure you choose the model that is rated for at least 15amps or more. We generally chose the model that has the 175C cutoff temperature.
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    All of the current ratings will work. We have very low current through this device as the thermal breaker is wired to the low voltage controller and not the main AC input. We changed this design some time ago so we could receive the thermal overload error message to the controller.
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    Yes it's best to use a check valve or plug the hole somehow. It's possible for wort to gradually seep into the stone.
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    Sorry we have been going back and forth with design quite a lot on this and the delays have been substantial. I am sorry but we thought this product would already be released but we still have some design changes that we feel are worth waiting for but I can say for sure the FermZilla SS will...
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    Here is the specification sheet here: https://www.calcoelectric.com/images/pdfs_thermostats/calco_ksd301series.pdf
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    All About Canning - Cannular Can Seamers and More...

    Even if you do source the can's locally I would recommend purchasing the lids from us as the B64 are much easier to seam and use. The B64 lids are compatible with the Visy and Orora cans...
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