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| location | United States | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
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Oct 13 |
accepted | What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? |
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Oct 13 |
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What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? Well then, guess I just need to find the space to put it. |
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Oct 11 |
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Are there tools that can make the bottling process easier? Do you wash the bottles in the dishwasher too, or just use it as a place to dry them? Could running the dishwasher with sanitizer instead of powder detergent be an option? |
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Oct 11 |
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Racking question @Pulsehead: That's probably right: for a siphon to work, one container needs to be higher than the other. Probably on...a rack! |
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Oct 10 |
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What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? Also, I just realized that I'm not sure what step you'd use the fridge and thermostat for. To keep the beer at a consistent temperature while it ferments, I assume? |
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Oct 10 |
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What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? Wow, fancy. I was gonna get a $10 dial thermometer, but this looks nice. Is the .1 degree granularity really necessary, though? |
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Oct 10 |
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What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? I wasn't saying that I'd need to bust open my piggy bank to afford a $10 autosiphon. At the same time, I wouldn't want to waste $10 on something that wasn't worth the money, especially if I could put that $10 towards something that would be a bigger help. The question isn't so much about the price as it is the price-to-benefit ratio. |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 10 |
asked | What's a good first equipment buy after a basic starter kit? |
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Oct 5 |
answered | How long will an extract kit stay good? |
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Oct 4 |
awarded | Supporter |