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    Fresh yeast in Sydney or Wollongong?

    Thanks all. I'll give unanderra a shot as its only 10 minutes from my place. Dave if that's a no go I'll send you a message - dont want to trouble you as I'm only starting with fresh yeast & may go through a fair bit to start with - appreciate the offer though.
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    Brew Food Utensils

    Like most things haha
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    Brew Food Utensils

    I have a set of Furi knives. One piece, Australian made, sharpen well and can take a good amount of use. They can be expensive to buy individually but there are good options online like this place: http://www.everten.com.au/Furi-Knives.html I also usually have an opinel no. 8 somewhere close...
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    Fresh yeast in Sydney or Wollongong?

    Hi all, As the title suggests, does anyone know where to buy fresh yeast (for baking) in the Sydney or Wollongong areas? Adam
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    Food Dehydrator

    I figure if its used enough to kill it I can justify an Excalibur.
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    Food Dehydrator

    *dies...
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    Food Dehydrator

    I have one of these - if it does from overuse I'll upgrade to an Excalibur. http://m.harveynorman.com.au/sunbeam-food-dehydrator.html
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    Jerky from corned beef?

    Looks like a unanimous yes - thanks all.
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    Jerky from corned beef?

    Nooo no no, that's that horrible mechanically recovered meat. Coles have corned beef portions vac packed at around $10/kg, usually around the 500-700g size, very lean and good in the pot, needs a good wash after unpack aging as its quite salty (as expected)
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    Jerky from corned beef?

    Hi all, Has anyone tried making jerky from corned beef? I just put a coned beef into the crock pot & noticed its quite a lean cut - I make jerky in a dehydrator & the leaner the better. Adam
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    Black rock cider kit, getting better

    Thanks for the advice. I tried it after 5-6 weeks in the bottle then left it another 4-5 weeks, totally different already
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    Black rock cider kit, getting better

    Hi all, I put down a black rock cider kit a few months ago after a long hiatus from home brewing & found after bottling that it was flat and horrible with a distinctive sulphur taste. I figured I hadn't sterilized the barrel properly (PET bottles were sterilized with a no rinse mix) so just...
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    Black rock cider 5 week wait, why?

    Thanks gents. It sat in a 25L fermenter for about 18 days at a steady 22 degrees & I managed to bottle 30 long necks. Next week is the five week mark but I want some now haha
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    Black rock cider 5 week wait, why?

    Hi all, Just wondering if anyone knew why the black rock apple cider kits state 'cider can be consumed after 5 weeks' after secondary fermentation of 5 days? Adam
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    Coopers Selection Pilsener

    Thanks gents. No indication on the yeast packet as to specific type. Instructions say to brew "at the low end of the scale ie 21 degrees" bottle after 6 days & secondary for at least a week...only addition to a normal kit is the malt/dextrose instead of plain sugar. Might be a cheats Pilsener?
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    Coopers Selection Pilsener

    Hi all, I'm about to put down a Coopers Selection Pilsener kit, does anyone have any experience with these? Anything to watch out for? Adam
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    No action through airlock - age old question

    Hey all, I know this has been asked a thousand times but I can't find the info I'm after in the forum history. I have a black rock cider that's been in the fermenter for 2 and a bit days with no activity through the air lock but if I look through the top the brew seems to be fizzing away...
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    Any biltong makers out there?

    As biltong air dried humidity can make it grow mould
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    Any biltong makers out there?

    Hi all, Are there any biltong makers out there? I need some advice on a good drying set up - I live on the coast so need to be extra careful with the humidity changes. Adam
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