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    Equipment For Sale King Keg x 2 for sale

    Hi all. I have two king legs for sale due to house move. Located in Halifax. I am will to post at cost but would prefer collection. Open to sensible offers. These are clean with the seals in excellent condition. Also on fermentation bucket and mixing spoon.
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    Brewferm 'Christmas'

    I've decided to purchase Brewferm's Christmas edition, only a kit as I'm a newbie and this will be my forth kit. After reading the instructions, they inform me not to add any sugar at any point during the process from fermenting to putting in the keg, no sugar at all. Does this sound right ...
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    Heating Belts

    Hi all, Here is my latest question, I have bought a heating belt to help through the winter months, and I intend to hook it up to a timer switch to avoid over cooking the yeasties. I have read many threads on here, were belts aren't highly thought of, but I feel it's best for me. So has...
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    Vimto TC

    Hi all, I am new to the home brew scene and currently conditioning a keg of Wherry bitter and a keg of St Peters Golden Ale. I now fancy brewing up some of the Vimto TC, I've read about. I have a 5L demi and I'd like to know if anyone has any tips or even a recipe / method I can use. Any...
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    Yeast stir in or leave on top?

    A newbie question but not sure on what to do. I have just started my second twin can kit (St Peters Gold). I have everything OK but I added the hop extract first as directed and then the yeast, again as directed. My question is do I stir it in or leave on top to soak in and do it's thing...
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    Hello from Halifax

    Hi all, new to the forum and home brewing ! A big thanks to you all as this site has got me hooked and the posts I've read so far have helped me decide which way to go.... Hoping to make some really nice beers and work my way up to full H&G recipes in times to come. Sticking with simple kits...
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