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    Closed cold crash in HDPE fermenter?

    Sealed container 500ml-1L) in the middle of the blow off tube. Extra safe, and easier than miles of tube in your fermentation chamber. IIRC there was a thread on this recently, but I'm on my phone and can't find it ATM.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    How does it know which plug is fitted?
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    Melbourne LHBS

    Greensborough home brewing iwas pretty good if you're out that way (haven't been there for a while because 2020 happened. Twice).
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    Australian strong bitter? A mistake that I'm looking forward to

    Might not be to any style, but it should be fine to drink :drinkingbeer:.
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    Safe to drink?

    Electroplated zinc has quite a dull finish. Do you want to find out what chemical brighteners were used on that bolt?
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Kegland have only recently introduced 1/4" tubing to their product range. So supporting it in the duotight range wasn't a priority. If there's sufficient demand, I imagine they will do so in the future.
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    Ex commercial kegs - Any ideas?

    Well CUB do advertise it as, "Made from beer."
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    A small summary of the newest items on the home page is good, but can you please have a separate page(s) that lists everything from newest to oldest.. It can be a pain in the proverbial if I don't check the website for a week or two, and you guys release a batch of slightly different new...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    And for those of us who are not on faceache?
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    Beer going off ?

    What beer? If it was a NEIPA or something with a similarly short shelf life selling the stock off quickly makes sense. Another thought: how much would the pub save by switching off the cool room?
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    Australian craft beer makers are at bursting point. So where to next?

    Bitter fizzy water. Sounds like alcohol free beer.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Space wise could it be mounted on the inside of the door?
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    10kg is (roughly) a slab of cans, and all my fridge shelves can take that so that seems reasonable. :noworries: A couple of them have needed bracing to bear the weight of a 60L fermenter, though!
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Adjustable shelf would be my preference.
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    BULK BUY - Vittle Vault 27kg Grain Storage Containers

    It's a bulky item, so it will cost plenty to ship. Best way to defray the expense is to buy other stuff you want and have it shipped inside. As you are paying for the cubic weight, the stuff inside will ship free (unless you buy lead ingots to get sent over!). I sometimes buy stuff from OS...
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    Recipe for Trump Lager

    Bloody phone!
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    Recipe for Trump Lager

    Dunno about that. When that's all there is to drink for 4 years, you don't get much choice, unless you want to leave the pub.
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    Traffic

    I'm here for the tech. Normally I wouldn't even look at this thread (because it's in "Off Topic"), but for some reason I clicked on it. Don't do social media either. If I ever talk with any of the fine people on here (or any of the others :p), it will be in person. Over a beer or 3 :cheers:.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Don't think any of my orders have ever taken more than about 20 minutes to get picked. Best effort: I had gone in to ask some advice. Questions answered, so I placed an order on computer provided. Chatted with the bloke who'd answered my questions while I ordered. Click. Order placed. He...
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    Kick Ass Hopper Design For A Mashmaster Minimill

    While I concede the looks would suffer, have you considered buying/making an extension for the hopper? According to monster mill (who make the extensions shown above) theirs can hold 39lb (18.8kg) of malt.
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