$500 ono. Spent well in excess of $600 on this gear. My loss is your gain.
Grab yourself a bargain. Suit beginner or seasoned home brewer
Almost everything you need to brew craft beer quality beer at home in your own shed.
Included in the sale:
1x 100L brew in a bag kettle with stainless...
I feel that by discrediting a low cost solution proven to be effective by many home brewers over the years and instead peddling a product of your own, you are just discrediting yourself. Aside from this, isn’t active peddling of ones wares in every single thread concerning products that they...
Have been using sodium percarbonate for a long time now, and do not agree with point 1.
I have soaked my fermenters in percarbonate after heavy dry hop loadings (200g plus in 23 litres) and all traces of aroma from the hops is removed. This to me would indicate that the hop oils have infact...
Hahaha this is why i have been away from this forum for a long time. Good to see some things never change. Over inflated egos who think they are experts on everything flaming each other behind the safety of a keyboard. What a circus.
Intertap, ultratap, both look the same and do the same...
About the only hop you could potentially sub in place of galaxy is melba. Its basically ellerslies answer to galaxy. Do not use it to bitter with though unless you like black pepper in your beer
Drewgong, I highly recommend joining the Aussie Hop Head Chat facebook group. Stuart and Brad that admin the group are commercial growers/horticulturists and have a wealth of information and assistance to offer. I live in the Hunter Valley and had a good first year. I've got chinook and...
I think it comes down to personal preference. Im glad i chose the intertap as it does what its supposed to do, and does it well. It pours beer! And it didnt cost me 80-100 for the tap on its own. If you had a flashy font setup on a custom bar i can see the allure of something flashy like a...
I disagree 200% with this. Nail released an american amber called beazle brew as part of their brew log series which was exclusively chinook for aroma/flavour and it was great
Thanks for the tips. So wait to plant. Got it. Im in newcastle so a bit further south than brissy but it does get pretty hot here in summer so ill have to make sure they have a shed load of water
Hey all.
Im looking at getting some cascade and chinook to grow. The nursery which i am looking at buying from ship them year round, but are sold as a crown this time of year. Ive heard lots about them spreading themselves as much as a metre or more if grown in ground. Having already fought a...
Yep agree there. Had to use some caraaroma in this one to get the right shade i was after.
This is still one of the best beers I have made to date. Will have to revisit it sometime. This was with 16% carared and 5% CaraAroma. About 50ibu I think from memory?
Despite the high percentage of...
Get yourself a pair of inner circlip pliers (type that opens when you squeeze them) and use those to expand the end of your line after heating in boiling water. This is how i managed to jam my beer line on
I bought my fc tap at the beginning of this year but opted to not go for the auto close spring. Would of poured over 60 beers through it now and not one problem. Happy with mine and think they are good value for money.
Hey all,
Was toying with the idea of adding herms to my biab setup but have decided reducing my batch size and going direct fire electric is probably a better solution.
Has installed 2x of the keg king 2200W elements in their keggle? Reason for going the KK elements is they are ready to go out...