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    Vessel's For Mashing

    Link doesn't seem to work???
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    Stainless Steel Conical Fermentors

    What about welding on a jacket rather than a coil, as it would hold a lot more liquid to help keep the temperatures stable on a hot day? Wouldn't even need to be made of stainless either. Copper instead? here's an example:
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    Melbourne Based Meeting

    Sounds like a good idea... although as you say, BYO beer and pubs don't tend to go together.
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    Stainless Conicals

    Yeah, that's the conculsion I came to... And you can just use your existing freezer/temp control setup with a cheap pond pump and water/glycol bath. No need to worry about it fitting it in the fridge/freezer or lifting it while full and heavy! I'd be keen for 2 jacketed 60L jobs! Or maybe even...
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    First Recipe About To Go Any Advice

    You gotta post some pics of that baby in action!!! I'd simplify the number of hop additions too...
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    Ag Equipment Finished

    I was thinking about this yesterday when I did a brew. I'm just using a pot with a valve about 2cm off the bottom of the pot, and I drain it VERY slowly to avoid sucking down all the rubbush. But a 2nd valve ~5cm higher up the pot would allow 80% of the wort to be drained very quickly, before...
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    Brewing Frame For Sale

    bounced, can you post pic here?
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    Conical Fermenter

    Do they have a water jacket? I was thinking of using a pond pump to circulate a tank of water/glycol in the brewing fridge for doing a big batch of larger.
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    Wyeast Smack Pak.

    Yeah, first pack I got was difficult to pop the pouch... I though it'd done it, and waited a few hrs with no action... Then decided to get really voilent with the pack and the pouch fianlly popped. Was only 1-2 months old and swelled withing 2-3 hrs.
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    Kolsch, My God, What A Beer

    Having stumbled on to Kolsch in Cologne/Germany a couple of years back, I can say it's a great beer that the Germans seem to love serving out of huge wooden barrels like wine. Have never come across it anywhere else. I've been brewing for years, but recently started doing all-grain brews. So...
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    The New Home Bar

    That looks really sweet... Any more recent pics GMK?
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