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    23 Jet Mongolian Burner - Yey/neh?

    I just recently got a Rambo burner and think its fantastic for what I need it for (50L). It comes packaged with a stand, hose and regulator so there's no need to buy those parts and / or connect them yourself.
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    What Are You Brewing III

    Had a go at the Stone and Wood Inspired Beer, also got to test out my new rig, worked really well! I put the hops in the boil for a little longer then in the recipe (30/15 instead of 10/5), so it'll be interesting to see how much like the S&W it ends up like. Of course everyone loves...
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    Show us your brewrig

    Except the mast. It's screwed so it can be dismantled for easy mobility.
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    Show us your brewrig

    Aluminium.
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    Show us your brewrig

    So here's what I've drummed up over the last few weeks, hoping to make a Stone and Wood clone this weekend! BIAB style of course! :beerbang: So this is the base. I wanted to build a frame that went around the pot to stop it from falling over, yet have enough room to one day build insulation...
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    9l Brew Report

    Hey Guys, So this morning I attempted the 9l brew (http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=38674). I wanted to write a little report of the things I did and hopefully get some feedback. I was really happy up until I started the hop boil, then things went down hill. I ordered...
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    Move To All Grain For Thirty Bucks

    Much appreciated, thank you! *runs to the kitchen to tap the lid off*
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    Move To All Grain For Thirty Bucks

    Hi Guys, I've been doing this this morning. I've just boiled the wort and have added the simcoe @ 10:22am AEST. Just a quick query, do I leave the gas stove at full ball to keep the rolling boil or can it go down alittle? I assume the lid should be on to keep bad stuff out, pictures have it...
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    So the fermenter has been inside and sitting at a constant 22 degrees now for 3 days and it hasn't changed from 1022. I left the stubbie on the heat pad aswell so around 22 degrees for that too and after 3 days with a few shakes per day and it hasn't changed from 1022 either.
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    I haven't, but they're cheap to pick up another one. Will pitching a new hydrated yeast be the worst thing in the world to do?
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    I'll try the stubbie test in the link above tonight and see how that goes. If everything looks OK, I'll make up 1 bottle and see the results.
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    I designed the brew in that spreadsheet, said starting grav should be 1042 which it was, final should be 1012. I've brought it inside (warm it up just a little) and given it a slight swirl, after 24 hours still no change.
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    I normally half fill the tube, chuck it and then use the next fill as my reading. Would that be clean enough?
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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

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    Grav @ 1022 And Fermentation Has Stopped.

    Hi Guys, I pitched my brew over 2 weeks ago, normally I leave my beer out in the garage on a heat pad (temp sits between 18-24 degrees throughout the day). Since Thursday last week, my gravity has been sitting on 1022 and I'm expecting a FG of 1012. Probably not a wise decision in this cold...
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