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    Corny carbonate then bottle?

    Thanks, you have answered another question in the back of my mind as well, I think going forward at some point I will alter recipies to fit my keging requirements and aim for 20L batches instead of what the kits offer in 23L commonly.
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    Corny carbonate then bottle?

    I am due to rack my first and second batches, 19 litres/5 gallons will go in a cornie the remaining gallon I was intending to bottle or mini keg as gifts each time. So is it better to bottle the odd amount from the start of carbonate it then bottle. On a similar note, if bottling from the...
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    Newbie from Wales

    Thanks for the advice, it's much appreciated and everyone else who said Hi and offered help :)
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    Newbie from Wales

    The three Abv's are 3.2 (first one various cock ups expected 4.4) second one is 5.2 and the third is expected to finish at 5.7. Two of these are stouts and one mild, would I need a stout spout or an adapter or alter the gas pressure to dispense from cornies? Plan was to have a drink at mine...
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    Newbie from Wales

    Yes your right there, but there is a little more to it especially this year, a friend has gone all out to help me with something and won't accept any money, so this is a small way to give something back before Christmas and with all the lock downs round here I can't take him to the pub, but if...
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    Newbie from Wales

    Thanks, I was getting confused with all the new lingo, so from what you said above it is optimistic to think I will be drinking this ale/stout two weeks after brewing, even with cories/force carbing etc or can I keg and then let it rest further before drinking?
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    Newbie from Wales

    Hi all, been reading about and meaning to start brewing for years and finally got round to starting, so got three all grain ales and stouts done last weekend. They were lively in the fementor and had fully fermented in 4 days, which I was surprised about. Just giving them a bit longer as I...
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