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    Harley and Barley lamppa's Avatar
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    Default Home Brewing gear thread!

    im gonna show off my stuff and expect some pics in return!!



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    Default Home Brewing gear thread!

    Just bought a braumeister 50L ... Got no pics but best thing I ever did to improve the quality of my beers ... Does a good whiskey mash as well!!

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    I have all the gear for extract brewing, including the cornelius kegs ('cause bottling is a PITA) and temp controled fridge, just haven't found the time to brew in a long (10 years?) time. So much simpler to just run down to Total Wine, or even the local grocer. I know, I know.....

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    Wow lamppa
    You are a serious player with that setup.
    That is way Cool.

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    ^^ +1 ^^ "That is way Cool."
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    I like that home brewing stuff, but if I did it I would be fat as a keg in a matter of months..
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    Some of the beers, such as an english special bitter, are very dry (low in residual sugars) and low in alcohol (fewer calories). They can be in the 130-150 calorie range, much like budweiser, MGD, yellow can coors, etc.


    OTOH, i have done some monster beers, 11% ABV and 1.020 FG that had appx 400 calories per 12oz!
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    Nice set up lol i an ale pale set up 6 gal glass secondary and a brewmasters mash system it sutes me i particularly like your stir plate and that massive lookin worm wort cooler lol

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