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    Bottle Washer

    Used bottle washer for sale �£10
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    Stir Plate and bits for sale

    SOLD Very efficient stir plate made from sandwich box... Various stir plate magnets.... Various Pyrex Beakers 1 x 100ml, 2 x 1000ml and 1 x 2000ml. All offers considered and may split?
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    Temperature controlled beer fridge for sale

    Not the sort of position I wanted to be in today....:-? I will PM you both
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    Brewing temp advice

    I am selling up my brewing equipment and have a beer fridge fitted with STC-1000 and tube heater for sale if it is of interest to you. photos and description can be found in the Articles for sale section....:cheers:
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    Temperature controlled beer fridge for sale

    I am not sure as I originally picked it up in my own small van. You could check from the measurements I included. There is a chance I could deliver but there would have to be a small fee as I am now retired?
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    Mash Tun for sale

    SOLD Homemade Mash Tun. 32L cooler... Maintains temperature throughout... Mash Tun fitted with homemade and problem free slotted copper strainer, which unscrews and cleans easily. Also fitted with under side tap so no wort is wasted.... ��£25 ONO. Apologies for the first image...
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    Temperature controlled beer fridge for sale

    Hi Morepunk.... Located in the Midlands. between M1 and M40... in between Daventry and Banbury.
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    Temperature controlled beer fridge for sale

    SOLD Tall Beko fridge 145cm x 55cm x 60 cm. Set up with STC-1000 in homemade protection box and 60W tube heater..... Really simple to use and very reliable. I usually control my temperatures between 4c to 23c with no problem... Collection or local delivery considered £50.
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    brewlabs slants question?

    I have recently started using brewlabs yeast slants, now I am making up and using my own slants. Previously, I had been using dry yeast, mostly Nottingham yeast. I found the dry yeast dropped out and stuck to the bottom of the bottle really well but lacked the flavour I am now getting from...
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    Brewlabs Yeast Slants - Pitching Viability and Starter size

    :cry: Sadly, I have not made a start yet. I ordered all the parts to make a stir plate, which is up and running apart from adding the variable speed controller which is coming from China! I now with everything required to make agar slants apart from I am still waiting for my pressure cooker to...
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    Brewlabs Yeast Slants - Pitching Viability and Starter size

    :cheers: Some great information here.... I plan to make my first starter in the next few days. A couple of slants in the fridge and all bits ordered to make a stir plate. Ordered various flasks yesterday so raring to get stuck in. :tongue:
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    Just an update to say that my brews now hold their head and taste much, much better. The last three brews I added wheat malt into the grain calculations of the last two and the last brew flaked barley. All taste excellent and retain body and head without over-doing it..... Just how i like it. My...
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    I have taken on board all that has been said/recommended and learning by the minute, hour, day, month. :wha: I have produced two brews since and seen/tasted very positive results in my brews. Only one is at the point of readiness and it tastes bloody good! The latest, Adnams Bitter was...
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    Harvey's of Sussex Best Bitter Clone Recipe

    Please, please let there be someone out there who has a Harvey's Best Bitter Clone Recipe. 30 years ago I was introduced to real ale and you cannot get better than this for a decent, consistant real ale pint of bitter. I have search world wide for clones and feel there is a home brewer who got...
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    And you don't have to rinse it off? :hmm:
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    OK.... I bought Videne from Tesco's but I think it may be the wrong one since it is dark in colour and contains iodine? :wha: :hmm: :hmm:
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    OK.... Getting back to the original question and having had some excellent responses. I have purchased some wheat malt and flaked barley, so will add one of these ingedients over the next couple of brews and see how they turn out. Is there any merit in lenth of time the temperature is dropped...
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    Thanks guy's .... Sounds like a trip back to the chemist. :thumb:
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    I am trying to source a non-rinse steriliser and had heard that Betadine (Aquarius solution) was ideal, accept every chemist I have tried say they don't stock it. What are most people buying and can I source it locally or do I have to go through an internet supplier? Thanks :thumb:
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    How do I create a decent head on my bitter?

    Thank you for all your valued information, this forum really helps amateurs like me to not only enjoy producing your own brews, but get them to taste like good ole pub beer! I had been drinking bottled real ales for years since I could not afford to drink in the pub on a regular basis and this...
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