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    Is my dip tube clogged?

    I apologize if this has been asked before. I searched and didn't find it--several on how to deal with a clogged dip tube, but I didn't see any on diagnosing it. I'm new to kegging, and one of my kegs/faucets in my kegerator works great, but the other doesn't--it will usually give me an ounce...
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    Racking technique

    How do you purge the O2? Just hook up the CO2 and pull the release on the keg a couple of times?
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    Racking technique

    What technique do you all use to track to the keg? I had assumed you just use the tracking cane to rack into the main opening and then connect the gas lines, but I ran across a set of instructions to push the sanitizer out with CO2 and then rack in using the liquid out port and bubble the CO2...
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    Not dispensing

    ...OK, I figured it out. There weren't any instructions saying I needed to pull up on the locking collar when I put it on the post, so I was just pushing it down. Pulled the ring up, put it on and released, and am clearly getting a connection now...because water is spraying out where it...
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    Not dispensing

    Thanks, you've been really helpful on this journey. The poppet I assume is the small post in the middle. Unfortunately my kit didn't come with any real assembly instructions--I think I just press the connector down onto the post? And the disconnect locking collar is the free-floating ring...
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    Not dispensing

    I'm about to start kegging for the first time, and I set up the CO2, regulator and keg. I have 5G of sanitizer in the keg right now and have everything connected, with the pressure to the keg about 10psi. I know there's CO2 going into the keg because I get CO2 out when I pull the release on...
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    Adding bottles to kegs?

    I'm about to assemble a kegerator, and I have a stout that didn't carbonate quite as well as I'd like. I still have ~40 bottles left. Is there any reason I couldn't uncap it, pour it back into a carboy, and transfer it to a keg to carb?
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    Building a kegerator--need a shank?

    I suppose there's nothing wrong with opening the door to grab the picnic tap, and I'll keep that as a backup, but I invited my dad to come help me build this (he got me into homebrewing), and I'd love to do it right. And because I'm full of questions, More Beer has a shank with a built-in 3/16"...
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    Building a kegerator--need a shank?

    Well, that sucks. I guess I'm looking at another $100 or so for 2 taps, 2 shanks, and 2 tail pieces. Any other parts I need? Will a 4" shank work with most fridges? I assume that I need to match the tail to the beer line? Given that it appears to be a 3/16" ID line, I'd want the 3/16"...
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    Building a kegerator--need a shank?

    I ordered the conversion kit from Northern Brewer, but it doesn't come with assembly instructions. The kit has plastic faucets connected directly to the beer line, but all of the how-to videos use metal taps and a heavy shank going through the fridge door. Can I use what I've got, or do I...
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    Source for Chocolate Spelt

    Does anyone have a source for chocolate spelt in the US (preferably milled)? I found a recipe for 2000-year-old Phoenecian ale, but it calls for spelt and chocolate spelt, and I can't seem to find it in the US.
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    Whirlpool Technique?

    Ah, ok! Thanks!
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    Whirlpool Technique?

    Maybe I'm not clear on the difference, then. Don't both whirlpool and flameout hops go into the brewpot at flameout?
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    Whirlpool Technique?

    So is the main advantage of whirlpool over flameout the possibility of transferring less hop particulate to the fermenter?
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