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    Where to get a cube N.Z.

    Plenty of Kiwis lurking around this aussie site. I have some from Rotoform, near airport, which have been good. Nice and solid, food grade and will stretch if required (mine stretched nicely when I used them for secondary fermentation once without airlocks and lid on a bit tight!! They do...
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    fridge help please

    Thanks all for your suggestions. Definitely looks like replacing the thermostat is well within my means but I think that I may stick with my Fridgemate as it appears to be doing a good job over the weekend. I have been thinking of upgrading the Fridgemate to an STC-1000 anyway to give me auto...
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    fridge help please

    Hi, I have just acquired an old fridge which appears tp have a thermostat problem in that the compressor is running non-stop and over the course of a couple of days it has frozen my 3 kegs which I put in it. It is a fridge on-top and freezer on bottom. I don't want to use this as a fermenting...
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    adjusting (increasing) IBU's after primary ferment?

    Just done some reading on isohop extract, my local homebrew shop sells 50ml for $6 so seems a cheap option, or better yet I can probably get some from a mate that works for Lion. Calculations I have done would suggest that I would be adding about 0.1ml per keg to get an increase of 10 IBU...
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    adjusting (increasing) IBU's after primary ferment?

    tbh no have not tasted it. I was just trying to get my head around what I could possibly do when I do taste and dry hop tonight if I am not happy with it. Sounds like putting it down to experience might be a reasonable option though. It was just meant to be an easy summer drinker, nothing too...
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    adjusting (increasing) IBU's after primary ferment?

    Can someone please advise on the following? The weekend just gone I brewed a California common style beer. Unfortunately when I put the recipe together in Brewmate I didn't realise that I had inadvertently ticked the no-chill box, so my hop additions were calculated way too low and seems that...
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    Can You Half Fill Kegs?

    This might be a silly question but better safe than sorry. I have 28 litres coming ready for kegging. A corny keg takes 18 - 19litres. I have two empty corny kegs. Do I fill one up full and then put remaining (lets say 10 litres) into the other. Can you carbonate up a half full keg OK. What...
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    Adjusting Hop Additions For No Chill - How?

    I'm all for simpler and did intially consider just doing the one boil but didn't really put enough thought into how to stage the hop additions over the final minutes of the boil. For example, some of my recipes have a 10 minute addition and a flameout addition. Could it be that if I do a...
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    Adjusting Hop Additions For No Chill - How?

    As a result of being able to do 60 litre batches, having limited keg space and not wanting 60 litres of a single batch ready to drink all at the same time, I have decided on the following approach. Mash and sparge as per normal. Split the pre-boiled wort into two kettles. Run one kettle as...
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    How To Keep Beer Prior To Kegging

    Oh, one more question. When chilling in the kettle I get really good settling of the trub and get a very clear run-off into the fermenters. If I run off 20 litres into a cube for no chilling at flame-out, is it the idea that the trub will just settle out in the cube?
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    How To Keep Beer Prior To Kegging

    OK, you've convinced me on the no chill idea, would make things very flexible and like the idea of having cubes of various varieties sitting waiting for fermentation. Couple of basic questions on no chill (without turning this into a no chill thread). 1. how much difference will there be in...
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    How To Keep Beer Prior To Kegging

    Thanks, that makes loads of sense, other than that I have a pretty good chill process set-up so like my fast chilling post boil. That being said, why can I not just fill sterilised cubes with my chilled wort then ferment when required? Can the wort be held at room temperature over long periods...
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    How To Keep Beer Prior To Kegging

    Hi, as I am now doing 60 litre batches and currently only have 2 corny kegs, there is around 20 litres that needs to sit waiting for a keg to become free. This could be a month or two depending on batch rotation etc.. What is the best way to hold this beer to avoid it deteriorating? Is there...
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    Us-05 Fermenting @ Low Temp, Any Issues?

    excellent, that's what I'm going for so sounds all good. While talking of this batch, I made a slight error on the hops addition versus the recipe on the DB. The recipe for the Monggose Brown calls for a good amount of centennial to be used as a dry hop. I completely missed this when...
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    Us-05 Fermenting @ Low Temp, Any Issues?

    its been sitting for 8 days now and is still bubbling away (slowly). Might bring it into the houseto warm it up now and hopefully it should be good to keg by the weekend. How's that for a plan. What sort of temperature shold I be going for for a D-rest?
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    Us-05 Fermenting @ Low Temp, Any Issues?

    Hi All, quick one. I have 60 litres of something simlar to the Mongoose Brown Ale from the Recipe DB fermenting away with US-05 yeast. Temperatures in AAuckland have dropped significantly in the last weeks and it is sitting in the garage fermenting at about 12-14 degC. Aside from it being...
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    Stainless Braided Hoses At Mash Temps

    Will check the link in the morning but pretty sure they are called Valve Supplies. Good also for standard non- stainless ball valves at descent price.
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    Stainless Braided Hoses At Mash Temps

    All true, just to say that generally bunnings never offers the best cost or quality for more specific items such as these. The bunnings hoses are generic low quality hoses at a high price. I got my hoses with high spec, made in Italy, from an online retailer here in Nz for less than half the...
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    Stainless Braided Hoses At Mash Temps

    each to their own but you may want to consider the following in regards to EPDM. First, the MSDS you have pulled out is for the material in it's raw form, not in its finished manufactured article form. Many materials are "hazardous" in their raw form until they are converted into everyday...
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    Stainless Braided Hoses At Mash Temps

    exactly what I am doing. See my post from yesterday for detail: http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...3316&st=240 my system is almost identical to DKS's system shown here: (sorry not sure how to link properly so hope it works)...
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