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  1. boingk

    Overflowing brew issue

    Sounds fine mate she'll be okay. If you're using the 25L water barrel from Bunnings like I am then I fill to the middle of the handle indents and no higher. A few litres shy of your 'proper' 23L brew but I don't miss it. I usually end up bottling about 50 stubbies so I'm happy.
  2. boingk

    First brew in a few years!

    Happy Australia Day guys! I've been off the brewing scene for a while and am making a return with a new plastic water drum from Bunnings and a few bits and pieces I've had stored away in the shed. In the past I've done BIAB style AG and extract but have kept the bulk of things simple with kits...
  3. boingk

    'battle Of The Toucans'

    Again, I can't believe this thread is still kicking along strong in 2018 after I started it in 2007, haha. Good to see so many good (and bad!) experiences from the varied brews - I do like the look of the Trappist, mongey! One downfall of where I am at the moment is no HB shop and having to...
  4. boingk

    Long time no see - returning member.

    Hey all, just a quick message to say I'm back about the boards. I joined up in 2007 and brewed through 2010 heavily, then gradually tapered off after that as work, family and general life pressures took priority. At the height of it I was all-grain BIAB (brewing in a bag - do people still do...
  5. boingk

    Petition the ACCC

    Isnt this shit why we homebrew in the first place? So we don't have to drink commercial beer, enjoy something we have control of, and, during consumption, lessen the blow of the (admittedly generally pretty good) reality that we are faced with every day? - boingk
  6. boingk

    Tooheys Old Dark Ale

    Count me among the Old-drinking masses, too. Even the Tooheys Dark Ale 1.7kg kits do a reasonable job at replicating it. Not 100% but pretty darn good considering you can throw it into the fermenter with a pack of Coopers BE2 and have something approaching an Old. The included yeast (Maui 514?)...
  7. boingk

    Bottle bombs

    Yeah my vote would be a double-dose at carbonation time. I've had a longneck blow out just as you've described from that, sure does go off! I always like a 25'C diacetyl rest for a day or two to get everything out of the system before bottling, too, as at 18'C you sometimes can have a small...
  8. boingk

    'battle Of The Toucans'

    Can't believe this thread is still going after starting it in 2007! Awesome stuff. The Coopers Aussie Pale / Dark Ale kit combo sounds like a good one, NikZak, might have to give it a go, or sub a Stout for the Dark perhaps... Cheers - boingk
  9. boingk

    Heres to the bottlers.

    Hell yeah the bottlers! I go half/half stubbies/longnecks if I can, so I've got longnecks for after work and stubbies for taking to a mates place etc. I like to get into a groove with it; set up the fermenter and bottling attachment, get my priming sugar and dispenser ready, bottlecapper and...
  10. boingk

    Gripes about AHB

    I've been here a while, and don't engage in trolling/whinging/etc type posts. I will help someone with something if I think I can, but will not indulge someones every whim. Eg type/amount/method of hop, but not if they will like it! People can get too wrapped up in stuff. If you think someone...
  11. boingk

    Help me design a Caramel Biscuit beer

    Careful on the biscuit malt, I've used up to about 5% in the past I think and it came through reasonably well in that, too, so wouldn't want a whole heap. I'll look up the exact recipe when I get a chance. I'd also put some Amarillo in, especially in dryhop, as this will give you a bit of a...
  12. boingk

    'battle Of The Toucans'

    Sounds good mate, although I've never been one for Fuggles, bi too earthy for my tastes. Could do well with some Galaxy or Centennial to cut through the double canning? - boingk
  13. boingk

    Coopers selling full kit & bits recipe packs with free postage.

    For what you get its great value. - boingk
  14. boingk

    What Are You Brewing III

    Looking mouthwatering guys... particularly liking the Amber, Sponge. Nothing here at the moment but I'm planning a simple Heffe with my brother and will knock out a kits 'n' bits ale of some sort, too, probably along the lines of this: 1.7kg kit 500g LDME 200g white sugar 200g steeped grain...
  15. boingk

    Whats In The Glass (commercial)

    Had a bottle of Burleigh Brewing's 'Black Giraffe' lager a weekend or two ago with my Father - saw it a while ago on sale and thought it'd be perfect as we both like our beers and coffees. It poured very nicely into two schooners, the traditional style; none of this commercial craziness...
  16. boingk

    Throw Out Your Cubes

    Used to know a girl at university that did this almost every time we went out, wrecking our night because then we'd have to take care of her. I summed it up for her that next time we wouldn't be there to take care of her mess, and that we didn't what issues were causing her to drink so much so...
  17. boingk

    Blackwolf 'stealth' Bivy For Sale - Nsw

    As per title, one Blackwolf 'Stealth' bivy for sale. Used twice, selling due to having too much camping gear! I do not have a photo of it up (only used twice for overnighters) but it looks much the same as the stock photo, only all a darker, uniform shade of green. All original pegs, tiedowns...
  18. boingk

    First Kit Great 2nd One Not As Good, Why?

    Fermentation range for me (ales) is 17~21'C, with 18~19'C being my optimum for most ales. Lagers are a different story and require sub 12'C for the most part. Also, try and keep it simple. I still like kits with 500g LDME, 250g white sugar and a 15g dry hop addition around 2 to 3 days before...
  19. boingk

    Quick Kegging Co2 Bottle Question.

    Cheers fellas will pass it on to my brother - he's setting up a home bar the lucky devil. Will most likely go for a larger size in the 1~3kg range. Cheers - boingk
  20. boingk

    Quick Kegging Co2 Bottle Question.

    Just wanting to know if an old Soda Stream CO2 bottle would be appropriate for a home kegging system running a single keg? Cheers guys - boingk
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