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    Copper For Chiller

    Hi Guys, I'm keen to build an immersion chiller. Prices at bunnings for copper tube is pretty steep ($50 for 6m!). Where is the best place to pick this stuff up a bit cheaper??? Do i need 10-20m for a good chiller? Cheers, dougy (I'm in Perth).
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    Scuba Cylinders As Co2 Bottles?

    Anyone know any reason why you couldnt use an old scuba diving oxygen cylinder to store CO2 for your home brew? I'm asking because they are fairly large tanks, and i have seen a bunch going cheapish (~$50-80 i think). I havent heard of anyone doing this, so maybe there is a very good reason...
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    Equipment For Kegging

    G'day guys, I've read most of the threads regarding kegging on this site. I have decided to get out of the bottling game by grabbing some 5gallon ball lock kegs from brewers discount. Now, when i order these, what other stuff should i get (do i need) as it is generally heaps cheaper to get...
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    Promash And Partial Mash

    Gday all. Did my first partial mash on the weekend after knocking up a quick copper manifold to fit in a spare fermenter as a mash tun. Big thanks for all the good tips on the site about how to make the manifold, and also the tip for insulation - big-up bubble wrap! I brewed a Grumpys guiness...
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    32 Ways To Open A Beer

    Germans show 32 ways to open a beer: http://www.gaffel.de/frames/biertest-start.swf
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    Help The Drunk Get Home

    Check this out, move the mouse in the opposite direction the drunk is falling to help him get home! Just got 67m, need a bit more practice I think! http://www.wagenschenke.ch/
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    How To Read Recipe

    Gday guys, I am getting into extract and partial mash brewing at the moment and was looking for some help in how to read recipes. I'm looking at JSB's Big animal pale ale, as I've heard it tastes like LCPA which is a tasty drop... The recipe is below: So, are some basic instructions for...
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