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    CloneBrews, 2nd Edition: Recipes for 200 Commercial Beers at Amazon (Kindle) - £1.58

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003UV8ZSU/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Seems like a decent price for this
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    Various stock pots discounted on Amazon (5.5 - 14L)

    KitchenCraft MasterClass Induction Safe Stainless Steel https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000YJBH7W/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 5.5L - £18.99 7L - £19.99 8.5L - £20.99 11L - £25.99 14L - £30.99 £4.75 delivery for non-prime orders under £20. Free delivery for prime or over...
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    Brewdog gift sets (330ml bottle +glass) £1.80 in Sainsbury's

    Gift sets of either punk IPA, 5AM saint or dead pony club in Sainsbury's at the moment for £1.80 Clicky
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    Medion Digital Kitchen Scales (5kg) - £2.99 @ Amazon

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016KJNJ66/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Seems like a great buy so have ordered 2. £2.99 for prime price. If you don't have prime you can either take out the trial (remember to cancel) or it's £7.74 all in including del.
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    iSpindel - digital WiFi hydrometer

    This came up in another thread and blawford asked information about this. Rather than continue discussion in that thread I thought I'd create a new one. All the information is available here - https://github.com/universam1/iSpindel Items needed container (petling/Jumbo test tube)...
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    Bielmeier Stainless Steel Lauter/ Fermenting Tun - Amazon Warehouse (1 available)

    As most will already know, today is Amazon Prime day. As part of this, they are offering 20% off on all Amazon Warehouse products. These are used/customer returns that have been checked and are resold at a discount. Did a search for homebrew and this popped up: Bielmeier Stainless Steel...
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    Spots of mould in FV, should I be worried?

    My 2nd ever AG brew (lager) and I've got a couple of spots of mould floating on the surface. I racked it today after being in FV for 4 weeks, leaving the mould behind. Would you be worried about it or just go with it as it smelled and tasted fine?
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    Newbie from Glasgow

    Hi all, Just joined up tonight after reading a lot of really good threads. Recently decided to jump straight into AG brewing with limited experience. Done 2 brews so far. First was a hefeweizen which turned out very well, the second was a mexican style lager for light corona-style beer...
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