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    Colorado Sold v1 Tilt Blue hydromenter--75 dollars

    Sold Updated: 1 v1 Tilt hydrometer for sale. A blue one which work perfectly; it just needs a new battery. Price: 75.00 and 5 dollars extra for shipping. Thank you, Joe
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    Colorado 4 304 SS MicroMatic facets

    4 MicroMatic 304SS faucets for sale 2 are brand new, the other 2 have about 1 keg through them. Price: 100 local pickup or 110 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 states.
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    Colorado Brand New Auber brewing controller parts (Kal Clone)- Colorado Springss

    Fellow home brewers, I had a dream of building an Auber PID single element brewing controller, but never got around to it. This listing contains everything you need minus wires and a few plugs. For the exact parts, I took pictures of the inventory sheets. Everything is brand new. I am asking...
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    Colorado Johnson A419 controller

    I have an extra Johnson A419 controller for sale. I used it once and is in perfect condition. 50.00 OBO and I am near Colorado Springs.
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    Colorado Keggle and 10 gallon kettle

    Keggle with lid $75 10 Gallon Polar kettle with lid $75.00 Both have ball valves installed and in perfect shape. Located near Colorado Springs.
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    Munich Helles LBC Helles

    Slightly malty, finishes with a touch of sweetness. A joy to enjoy! After reading a beerxperiment using 34/70 lager yeast at ale temperatures without any off flavors, decided to test this myself by creating this simple, but tasty brew to detect any unwanted flavors. Here are the details...
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    WB-06 vs 3068 yeast

    Has anybody brewed the same Hefe recipe twice and only changed the yeast between the two mentioned? If so, any difference between them? I just noticed the wb-06 dry yeast was curious about it as most people prefer liquid yeast when making wheat beers. Cheers! Joe
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