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    Adam
    Do you have a bottle capper???
    I was given one the other day.
    Andrew
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    Yer I bought a super capper from a tip shop for $8

    There the only ones too use plus I have grolsch style bottles as well

    Adam

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    No probs Adam.
    If you didnt have one I would have sent you this one.
    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by agrojnr View Post
    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

    Adam
    I think I need a brew fridge too. After a 10 year break from brewing I put down a Muntons Pilsner but for the first three days the fermentor sat at 24C, with the cold front that came through yesterday it has dropped to 22C.... I though I could get a Larger style in before winter finished...

    Not to worry, I'm sure I will enjoy drinking it. But I did linger in the computer room at work today, it sits at 21C all year round. Probably not conducive to continued employment if I turned a section into a micro brewery.

    Cheers
    Ron

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