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    Beer Machine Kits For Extract Brewing

    Mr beer is not the beer machine. May be useful regardless, thanks.
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    The Beer Machine

    The BM has an airlock - or a pressure release valve. Once it hits 15psi internally, it releases the CO2. Apparently good for carbonating. On paper it looks like it will do the trick, just wanted to make sure I got my maths right for the ingredients. Thanks for the feedback.
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    Beer Machine Kits For Extract Brewing

    Heh, I found the fekkin' site - I can't find the podcast ON the site
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    Beer Machine Kits For Extract Brewing

    Hey barls, could I ask for the link? I searched the site and can't locate the podcast (the fact that is doesn't have a search function doesn't help).
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    The Beer Machine

    Resurrecting an old thread. forget the packets specially made for this thing - the user guide says it can be used to make beer from other kits. As this is just 10L - would I e.g. boil up a single can of unhopped malt, add hops, cool then stick in the BM for fermentation (with a good yeast)...
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    Beer Machine Kits For Extract Brewing

    Ok, so I have 2 beer machine kits, which appear to be malt, brewing sugars and hops (in powdered form?). Theoretically, can I use this for extract brewing? Was thinking of boiling it up,adding real hops and some additional fermentables, pitching a yeast and brewing. The pack alone makes 10l of...
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    Would the bags be sterile, or would you still have to sanitize? I can imagine it being a bit tricky. Will keep an eye out though, seems like a very good idea.
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    So I got hold of a 30l plastic bin, with lid. It says hdpe 2 on the base. I thought, this is the bizness. When I got home and checked, it appears not all hdpe 2's are the same... <_<
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    Funny, I was just looking at those exact models this morning :D I think I will grab one. Will probably store in a cool room, around 22-24 C (its cool for where we are). Would I be best making bitters and ales, rather than lagers?
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    I have all the ingredients for an extract brew, managed to bring them in over a few trips. All I need now is a FV, but I have spent so much time, and risk, bringing it together that I do not want to stuff it all up by choosing an inadequate FV. If I have to wait until I find it, so be it...I...
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    Heh, yum beer, you're a character. And a nice guy too. (edited). Yeah, I live in the middle of the desert, nothing here but camels and cadillacs. The shops have limited stock, and we have to make do with what we have. I can get hold of an esky, hence the question. I can get hold of 18l water...
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    It was the heat issue I was worried about, and ensuring heat could escape. Anyone know if this issue is just an urban myth, or has it been proven to impact the fermentation process? Aren't eskys designed (amongst other things) to hold liquids for drinking i.e gatorade, water etc? Would think...
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    Using An Esky As A Fv, Possible?

    I've searched high and low for the past 3 weeks for a suitable FV and I just cannot find anything like a food grade bucket. I can source a 35l rubbermaid esky. Its like a tall insulated bucket, with a screw on lid, and a tap about 2 inches from the bottom. Nice smooth insides. I have read these...
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    Back To Basics

    Beautiful. Just what I was lookng for. Guys, appreciate the feedback on customs etc, Though just looking for basic info re recipies. I have all I need now. Thanks.
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    Back To Basics

    It is the likelihood/risk I want to quantify. If done in a clean environment I am hoping the chances of contamnation are minimal. I will give it a go. Thanks.
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    Back To Basics

    So you are saying their is a very high likelihood the can contents would spoil if transfered to a ziplock bag? Can you clarify why? (apart from the obvious i.e yeast and bacteria entering). Does air exposure have an impact? I thought it was just malt and some sugars.
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    Back To Basics

    Sme good information, thank you so much. I have spent some time reading through "how to brew" website, fantastic resource. Final question: would it be a problem if I emptied the contents of a coopers pale ale tin into a ziplock bag, for transportation. It will be done in a clean environment. I...
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    Back To Basics

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    Back To Basics

    Thanks for the input fellas. So to confirm: Hop tea bagsMalt extractYeast Is all I need? I can get the yeast, stick it in my pocket.Malt extract I can get from health food storeHop tea bags are easy to bring in So with the above, do I still need a beer kit?
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    Back To Basics

    Hey, its in the middle east, a few countries have total bans as it is not in line with shariah law and islamic principles. Looking forward to some thoughts. Ideally, the ingredients need to be unbranded. I dont fancy trying to explain a metal tin covered with photos of frothing beer bottles...
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