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charging a keg

How does 1 charge a keg with c02 ? as this my first attempt to keg my stout

Added by paul chaplin on July 21, 2013 at 4:45pm — 2 Comments

Beverage tubing/ Beer line

To all the keg-heads out there!

I've had trouble sourcing 4mm line for my keg setup, so went and bought a 100m roll :)

It's 4mm ID/ 8mm OD quality NZ beverage tubing. Heat up the end and it pushes tightly onto ball lock disconnects & flare fitting barbs commonly used on Corny kegs.

In the spirit of improving beer dispensing amongst Christchurch home brewers, I'm selling what I don't need (probably about 90m!) at cost - $1.50/m  There's a Trade Me guy selling for…

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Added by Chris on June 5, 2013 at 8:39pm — No Comments

cider apple and feijoa the fruit is free and there is a lotthe feijoa is 7% and the apple is 6.5% and the taste is good the both are foggyand all natural   all i can say is thank you hawkes bay for t…

cider apple and feijoa the fruit is free and there is a lot
the feijoa is 7% and the apple is 6.5% and the taste is good the both are foggy
and all natural   all i can say is thank you hawkes bay for the fruit

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Added by Michael Bilby on June 3, 2013 at 5:56pm — 1 Comment

Insulation

If anyone in or near ChCh needs to insulate their tanks, I can recommend Nexus.

They have Al covered self adhesive foam in 5, 10, 15, 20 & 25mm thicknesses.

I cost me about $25 to do my HLT in 10mm.  They also supply high quality Al tape (U.S. made) to finish it off.

Call Linc at Nexus 03 9770090 for price list.

http://www.nexusinsulation.com/

Added by Chris on May 22, 2013 at 12:29pm — 10 Comments

Beer prussure tanks for sale

4 beer conditioning tanks for sale, stainless steel 316.

1000 L each, racking arms in two, so can be used for fermentation if needed

working pressure gauges

no tire kickers,

$6000

pick up is waipara north canterbury

Added by Euan Parker on May 2, 2013 at 5:31pm — No Comments

Brewery controller & stir plate

Over the summer I took advantage of my workplace's extensive tool collection and put together couple of gadgets for the brewery, a brewery controller, and a magnetic stir plate.

The brewery controller is basically just a Sestos PID controller and a solid state relay for the HLT, and a switch for my pump. I put it all in a big box so when I want to add something…

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Added by Stu H on March 17, 2013 at 1:55pm — 4 Comments

A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO AN EPIC BEER LABEL

An Epic beer label  generally has inside jokes, references to popular culture and memes (we like to have fun, be a bit silly, but clever at the same time. Tasting notes aren't always that valuable, as it is so subjective, and you can find plenty of peoples thoughts about taste online on beer rating websites.)



** EPIC MOSAIC IPA **



FRONT OF LABEL

“One Trick Pony” was a comment made by Phil Cook, Beer Writer of the Year 2012 in a…

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Added by nzbrewer on March 15, 2013 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

Tall tALES: End of a sporadic blog, the beginning of a regular one

 

Hi all I start every blog apologizing about how long it has been since my last blog post was written. I guess I could do that again, but lets try and keep it fresh.

I left you last at the end of August. I had just had the Celia Wade Brown Ale released with Yeastie Boys for Wellington in a Pint. I had amazing feedback and that feedback still trickles in even though there is only the odd bottle of it lying around.
So what big has happened to me since the end of…
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Added by Andrew Childs on March 12, 2013 at 10:51am — No Comments

Tactical nuclar penguin

Hi all new here, Not sure if anyone is interested but I have 3 bottles of the UK beer Tactical nuclear penguin (32% abv) sitting in the back of my fridge. My dad shipped them over from the UK when he visited a while back and they cost well over $100 bucks each to get here. We tried a couple but were not keen on them so it seemed a waste to drink them if we didnt like them. If anyone is interested in bying one or 2 let me know, its an unusal beer. see brewdog.com

Added by Jake on March 12, 2013 at 8:30am — 2 Comments

Who would be a Hop farmer.....

Just picked my first Hop crop! Seven plants took ages to pick so i thought I has a fair few brews sorted, all up about a fish bin full of cones. However after drying it looks like the whole lot will weigh in at a princely 600 grams, Glad I'm not a hop farmer! 

Added by Scott Lyon on March 1, 2013 at 9:28pm — 1 Comment

Progress on brewery

The new 3V system I have been building for the last 6 months or so is starting to look OK now I have 2x 100L pots and the KAB4 burner from the states. The burner is rated at 210,000 BTU's so hoping to chop some time off each brew, may lose some arm hair in the process tho! Just got to make a counter flow Chiller , get some valves and thermometers and it ready to go.

Added by Scott Lyon on March 1, 2013 at 9:27pm — No Comments

The illusion that I will spend less time at Wellington craft bars if I have a bar at home...

I'm looking at creating some recycled tap handles out of old piano keys and lining the fridge with Mahogony.

The bar top is from a coffee table made from Recycled Teak from Indonesian fishing boats.

Cheers Chris for selling me the gear…

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Added by Kerry Gray on February 28, 2013 at 5:06pm — No Comments

Hops plant

Hi. Hoping to buy a couple of hops plants (female) soon. Wondering what is a reliable one, what is good for a dark beer and how do I get a couple of plants.

Added by Sean Carroll on February 11, 2013 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

Beer Baroness and Epic Beer Lady Danger Launch

Swiftly after the release of her Garam Masala Stout the Beer Baroness is returning to the taps with another stunning collaboration beer - 'Lady Danger'.

Added by nzbrewer on December 17, 2012 at 8:03pm — No Comments

Brewing a good NZ Pale Ale

Greg mentioned in thread on the forum that he thought it might be worth me doing a blog post on brewing a good New Zealand Pale Ale after winning Champion Beer at NHC. So here is my best effort at some tips that I have found useful for brewing good New Zealand Pale Ales, a style I've probably brewed more than anything else. Much of what I have learned is down to knowledge picked up from resources like The Brewing Network, particularly the content from Jamil Zainasheff, Tasty McDole and other…

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Added by Richard Deeble on November 6, 2012 at 9:22pm — 18 Comments

Copperfloc forgotten again

@nd time around and forgot again,doing a fat yak clone. Last time cloudy due to not using copper floc. Any help after the fact to clear it all up.  Gelatine?racking off ?   bugger

Added by Dave Brown on August 25, 2012 at 5:09pm — 1 Comment

A Restriction on Selling Single Bottles of Beer? WTF!

I'm sure someone may have picked up on this article, regarding the pressure from the Auckland Council on liquor retailers to restrict the sale of single cans or bottles of beer.  

 

 http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/major-brewery-fighting-council-s-booze-crackdown-5040785

 

Not only is it a feeble attempt to make policy changes using…

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Added by Pete Anderson on August 23, 2012 at 1:19pm — 3 Comments

An acceptance speech...

Things have been crazily hectic since the weekend, and it’s only just now that we have had a minute to sit down and reflect on the eventualities of last week. It still feels rather dreamlike, and it is still difficult to comprehend that we took out what is one of the most hotly contested categories at the NZ Beer Awards. But we did, and it’s not as though we did it without the help of a few people over the years.

 

So here’s a shout out to all the people who have made a…

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Added by JoKing on August 22, 2012 at 5:30pm — 5 Comments

Mad Props

Just want to drop the maddest of mad props out there for Joseph, my good mate, at Liberty Brewing. Not just my good mate but our good mate.

Sine JoKing joined this forum, many years ago, he has been one of the most helpful people on here. He's friendly, he's encouraging, he's a little too self deprecating... but he is the epitome of what this whole homebrewing thing is about. He's about better beer for everyone.

Some of…

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Added by Stu McKinlay on August 22, 2012 at 9:02am — 6 Comments

Beervana 2012 Beer List

Is there a list of the beers for beervana 2012 yet?

 

Can't find one on there website

Added by Jason Bambery on August 1, 2012 at 10:25am — 7 Comments

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