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    What other hobbies do you have?

    burn him!!!
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    Non pressure closed transfer?

    That's not a "closed transfer", that's just filling a keg! :lol: It does raise a flaw with OP's idea though, it wouldn't be closed regardless due to the FV head space essentially being "open". Any attempt at reducing O2 pickup in the keg would surely be negated by the contact with fresh...
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    Non pressure closed transfer?

    I think so, yeah. I'm assuming you have CO2 at hand? Purge the empty, sanitised corny keg with CO2, then vent the pressure. Open up the spigot on the FV. The beer will flow, but the pressure in the corny will build up due to the head space decreasing as it fills, so you'll have to "burp" the...
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    All my AG brews are pants...

    Stay positive, they'll get better with experience! I'd suggest a pre-made AG kit for now, which has instructions and all the right ingredients, pre-measured. Nothing to cock up! Something like this: https://www.brewuk.co.uk/mosaic-ag-recipe.html I'd also suggest joining a homebrew club, where...
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    Out of date California Ale Yeast?

    And if it does "take off" then what? What's my pitch rate?
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    Out of date California Ale Yeast?

    Yes, build a starter, but step it up. Let's assume it was packaged this time last year, it's probably only ~5% viable (i.e. only 5 billion useful cells in the pack). You need 190 billion yeast cells for a 5 gallon batch. So... Starter 1: 300ml (on a stir plate) will get you up to somewhere...
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    Corny System at last

    Depends if "pin lock" or "ball lock" style, the latter are shorter but fatter. I can only get 1 pin lock in mine. Most of the door plastic, and if you're certain you'll never want to use the fridge for "normal" purposes again, you'll need to butcher the freezer box too (see picture of how...
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    just gone to bottle this ,,,,,

    It is, it's fine. Many subscribe to the theory it actually helps fermentation. But for me, it kind of defeats the purpose of using kettle finings (i.e. capturing the trub in the kettle). I personally skip kettle finings altogether, and transfer everything to FV. Interesting experiment on...
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    just gone to bottle this ,,,,,

    I'd suggest the cause is too much kettle finings. 0.5 tablet is around double what you needed for a 10l batch. See similar pictures on this thread: https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/forum/index.php?topic=13403.0 What's your process of moving the wort to the FV? Bearing in mind if you're...
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    just gone to bottle this ,,,,,

    Agree the clumps looks like they could be cold break, but I certainly wouldn't say this is "normal". Did you use whirlfloc/protofloc? If so, how much?
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    Fermenting in a keg

    True. But there's a reason we call it the "Aerobic stage". There's no denying the presence of oxygen greatly effects this reproductive stage. More oxygen, more yeast in the later stages, better fermentation, better chance of good beer. True. Yeast don't need oxygen... ...or...
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    Fermenting in a keg

    I'd suggest trimming the dip tube, say 2-3cm, and keeping it as a dedicated fermentor: - Pull clear beer from above trub with no disturbance of the yeast cake - You'll be dumping a litre or so of trub/yeast/beer regardless, so you won't "waste less" - Gravity samples won't be just trub (you'll...
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    Setting up Corny Keg System

    More than likely, the 9kg is about 3-4 feet tall.
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    C02 Tanks and Suppliers

    Hobbyweld do a food grade CO2 (6kg) £60 deposit then £24.99 refills, no monthly fees. https://www.hobbyweld.co.uk/products/carbon-dioxide/food-grade-carbon-dioxide/ For anyone else in the North west, try JR Gases. £30 deposit for a small CO2 (4kg) then £15 refills. Again, no...
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    Whole oats

    Depends on what you actually have in your packet of porridge oats. It's unlikely, but if you have "whole" oats, you'll need to cook them before using. 15 minutes with enough water to have a cereal-like consistency prior to adding to your mash (i.e. not so much it's like gloopy porridge!)...
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    Citra and Motueka NEIPA

    It looks fine. As with any recipe you're doing for the first time, treat it as experimental. Stick with the hop schedule you've got, worst case the beer turns out great and you think "Could handle more hops!" Vs "I messed up XYZ and wasted 0.5kg of hops in the process". But then again, I'm a...
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    Bru'n water water input help!

    From the water report, I think you should be looking at something more like this in BruNWater, however I've used SS's suggestion of 40ppm for sodium to make the "Water report unbalanced" warning go away. Where is the water source? A few suppliers have a public water profile report you might...
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    What's Your Top Three Favourite Beer Styles?

    1. American style IPA (ideally a sessionable one!) 2. Hefeweizen 3. Munich Dunkel This would make an interesting poll!
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    Recent Topics on the Forum.

    I agree with many others the friendly, help-as-much-as-you-can attitude here is refreshing when compared to other more cut-throat boards (aka Reddit). And barking at new homebrewers to "search first" or "Google it" to a relatively simple question is not constructive. But are forum members here...
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    Recent Topics on the Forum.

    While we're on the topic of topics.... This is probably the only forum I visit where not searching for an answer before asking a question that's been addressed a dozen times that week already flies. There's a few topics (such as "why does my Wilko's Cerveza kit taste like socks?") that seem to...
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