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    MalFet's bottle washer for lazy homebrewers

    No leaks. Made everything out of cpvc.
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    MalFet's bottle washer for lazy homebrewers

    I didn't use any glue. Mainly because I wanted to be able to twist them if I needed to change the direction of the water holes individually .
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    Keg pressure gauge vs CO2 regulator

    Hello dear forum! Sorry if this has been discussed before but for some reason I can't find anything related to my problem and for the first time in years of brewing I can't Google my way out. I'm carbonating in a Sabco brite with a carb stone. I have a dirty gauge attached to the gas...
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    Sabco Fermenter and Brite Tank

    You were right about not needing to use clamps, I don't use them and I've never had any problems with gas leaking. I kind of developed a technique to remove the hose by using circular movements and pulling it up, but I agree it's frustrating at first.
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    MalFet's bottle washer for lazy homebrewers

    I just needed around 1'' - 1.5'' of space, so it's really simple. The risers are simple PVC couplers with a PVC piece of tube to keep in place. They are not screwed or glued (nothing is, in fact, everything is held in place by pressure), the weight of the fast rack + bottles is more than enough...
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    MalFet's bottle washer for lazy homebrewers

    I tried the design with risers made of copper but wasn't really happy with the pressure, I used this design instead and it works perfectly. The whole thing is made out of cpvc with tiny holes, I'm not exactly sure but I think the drill bit was 1/8''. Thank you all for the ideas.
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    Forced Carbonation Using a Carbonation Stone

    Carbonation stones are a really great way of carbonating a batch of beer correctly and quickly. I usually go from flat beer to ready to bottle or drink in a couple of hours for a 1/2 bbl keg. I like to leave it for another 24 - 48 hours to make sure it has reached equilibrium and the carbonation...
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    The last straw bottle filler

    I had a similar experience with the Last Straw. The first batch was all messed up, inconsistent fill level and lots of foaming. But the second time it was all better. I did, however, had to lower the pressure of the keg to 5 psi, luckily I have a dual regulator but I couldn't get the filler...
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    JonyMac's Brewery Keezer and Freezer Build

    Really cool setup! congratulations
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