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    Brewing in the cold

    Just thought I would put up a pic of my brew in the shed she won't get cold it has a heat pad under it as well



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    No need for that in Perth at the moment. Winter still seems a long way away.

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    Yer so I've heard, when I was there I had a brew fridge which used to sit between 21-27degs it was great I will be doing a similar one here but with a built in heater for the middle of winter

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    What brew Adam?
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    Just doing a bog standard draught for now so Ive got something to drink quickly'

    My next one will be a copy of Yorkshire bitter

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    Quote Originally Posted by agrojnr View Post
    Just doing a bog standard draught for now so Ive got something to drink quickly'

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    Sounds like desperate times. I had a friend at uni who wouldn't even wait to bottle his home brew.
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    Lol nah not really I will still be buying beer from the shop the next brew will need to sit for longer, plus if you bulk prime you can drink sooner rather than the drops

    It's been a while since I bottled beer cause in WA I had kegs and a brew fridge so they way I'm doing it now is abit new to me

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Ploppy View Post
    Sounds like desperate times. I had a friend at uni who wouldn't even wait to bottle his home brew.
    I always wondered how it would go if you popped it onto the soda-stream machine.

    Don't think I could stomach it that green though.

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    I use to run 4 kegs (19L soda kegs) at one time, so 4 on gas and 3 tapped

    If you can wait you leave them for about a week on pouring pressure or you can prime them quickly at higher pressure I just did the slower method

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by agrojnr View Post
    I use to run 4 kegs (19L soda kegs) at one time, so 4 on gas and 3 tapped

    If you can wait you leave them for about a week on pouring pressure or you can prime them quickly at higher pressure I just did the slower method

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    Sounds like a good setup Adam. Mind you I hardly drink these days but enjoy the occasional taste of a different brew.
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