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    Trying to get into kegging.

    Thanks everyone for the feedback. I think that it sounds like www.cornykeg.com/catalog.asp?prodid=668630&showprevnext=1 Which is a pin lock converted to a ball lock might be the way to go based on the size. If anyone else has any opinions, please keep them coming. I appreciate everyone's...
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    Trying to get into kegging.

    So with a pin you have to actually open the keg to release the pressure? Why would anyone want a pin keg?
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    Trying to get into kegging.

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but why is a pressure release valve so important?
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    Trying to get into kegging.

    All- I always find so much help and experience on this site... I hope someone can give me some advice. I'd like to get into kegging after doing this for long enough with bottles. I'd be looking at doing 5 gallon batches at the most. A couple of questions: 1 can I do a 3 gallon batch in...
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    How to make your own recipes

    There is a lot of knowledge on this system and I've really found there to be great help and advice. Could anyone advise how one can learn how to start making one's own recipes? I'm still a noob all grain guy, but looking for sources for making my own recipes. This could be books, websites...
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    Question about water quantities

    Ok, I'm a bit slow there.... :). Thanks for the explanation!
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    Question about water quantities

    Where do you get the .2 from? I get the rest of this. I can start with the amount of wort I have pre-boil and then assume that .1 gallons of wort is held in the grains and go from there. Still not sure where you get the .2 from, though...
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    Question about water quantities

    So you're saying that you lose about .2 gallons per pound to absorption?
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    Question about water quantities

    How does one determine the loss to grain absorption? And "cooling shrinkage"?
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    Question about water quantities

    Both these responses are helpful. What about amount of water used for the mash and reasons for using that amount?
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    Yeast washing

    Not exactly sure... It's the one that was the tutorial I read? I guess I wasn't aware that there was more than one. Should I have poured more out?
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    Yeast washing

    How long does the unwashed yeast keep? Does it need to be used soon?
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    Question about water quantities

    So, I've read a lot of information, but looking for a reason people use specific amounts of water in both the mash and the sparge. In my first few brews, I have been using 1.25 quarts of water for every pound of grain for the mash because I read that somewhere. In the sparge, I have just been...
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    Scottish ale questions

    I'm letting mine bottle condition for about 3 weeks at about 70 before I drop it in the cellar in the low 60s. Curious to see how this turns out
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    Yeast washing

    2pints total. I was worried about all the trub. Evidently I still didn't do it right. The how-to makes it look a lot easier. What am I missing?
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    Yeast washing

    I only ended up getting 2 pints out of it. I felt like I had a lot of trub there, so just poured. Off the top bit into the two. Evidently I didn't do too good of a job. The posts make it look a lot easier
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    Yeast washing

    So, this is my second attempt at washing and I've read all of the pertinent posts about it. I'm hoping someone who has done this many times can look at the picture I posted because I don't feel that I've seen other posts with a similar pic. Is all the solid stuff yeast in this picture, or is...
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    Scottish ale questions

    Looks like another beer I need to consider making *sigh*. :)
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    Scottish ale questions

    Did you crack that first beer? What did you think?
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    Scottish ale questions

    This is what makes this site such a great educational tool! The things you learn. On here are unreal! So, a longer boil would work. I would assume you just make sure you test how fast your system boils down the wort and. Then count backwards, as I added hops at 60 minutes.
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