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  1. dleary

    New Fermenter Fridge - Currys

    Thanks @chopps for trying that. I think the fridge model @pdh3137 has is slightly wider and deeper, so if I went with that model I should be ok I reckon due to the extra width and depth: CUL55W19 845 x 553 x 584 mm (H x W x D) Storage volume 130 litres CUL50W20 83.9 x 49.4 x 49.4 cm (H x W x D)...
  2. dleary

    New Fermenter Fridge - Currys

    Brilliant that fridge will suit me perfectly as I plan to use it for fermenting and then keep kegs cool when not fermenting. I think I've the same style corny kegs so should be good to go. Thanks for reply and posting photos I'm off to buy a fridge now!
  3. dleary

    New Fermenter Fridge - Currys

    Thanks very much appreciated!
  4. dleary

    New Fermenter Fridge - Currys

    Great post @chopps ! Sorry for digging up an old post but was thinking of buying one of these as can't get my hands on a 2nd hand fridge at the moment. Do you reckon a 19L corny keg would fit in this fridge? I can't quite make out the measuring tape in your photos but think it could sit ok on...
  5. dleary

    Finally bought an RO system

    Interested in buying one, would you mind sharing the link if you had it handy?
  6. dleary

    Brewferm Royal Bubbler – 20 litres

    Does anyone on here have the Brewferm Royal Bubbler 20L, If so what bung size were you able to use with it? I got a 32mm/26mm bung as suggested on the geterbrewed but still doesn't fit. Brewferm Royal Bubbler 20 Litre - Get Er Brewed It comes also with an airlock cap that fits over it and...
  7. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    It is and cheaper if you buy larger amounts see here: http://www.thehomebrewcompany.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69_222_223&products_id=221
  8. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    So was the bottom of the pot not flat? Might as well give it a shot and see
  9. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Yeah sieve tends to block up for me and I kind of stir it to try and ease the wort through it, or have to end up clearing it and going again. I've heard some people suggest using the BIAB as a hop bag instead but would make cleaning a lot more difficult I'd imagine. I need to start taking...
  10. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Great post makes a lot of sense, thanks for that!
  11. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Thanks @matt76 good to know I was more or less on the right track, I also like your approach as it simplifies things. I bought beersmith recently but still haven't figured out how to use it correctly, brewersfriend interface looks a bit more straightforward/easier to use. I've a 21 litre stock...
  12. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Hi @matt76 I've done a couple of all-grain brews now using the method in this thread and have bought the Greg Hughes book but am having trouble adapting the recipes to this method or understanding how much water goes in at the mash/boil stages. Do you or anyone have any advice on this? All the...
  13. dleary

    Cheapest small batch fermenter?

    I use these as well for 1 gallon batches and work well, don’t even need to drill lid for airlock just loosen it so CO2 can escape
  14. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    didn't know Mosaic was fashionable just picked it by chance after reading a description of the flavour it gives, anyway looking forward to my next all-grain brew!
  15. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Tried my first all grain beer last night only and was very pleasantly surprised how good it was, although I shouldn’t be after reading this thread. I followed the recipe but used mosaic hops. It was only bottled a little over a week so maybe this is what surprised me most regarding the taste
  16. dleary

    Help with a Coffee Milk Stout recipe

    Well got that done and it's in the fermenter now and nice mess made along the way! I'm sure things will go smoother with practice. It didn't help that I also got the bright idea to bottle an extract IPA while the stout was boiling and knocked a couple of bottles over so whole place is smelling...
  17. dleary

    Help with a Coffee Milk Stout recipe

    Yeah thinking I'll just add the coffee once I've more or less finished fermentation. I've been doing a bit of reading online and there seems to be multiple ways of doing it either in boil, in the primary or secondary. Going to give this a go today. Thanks for all the replies I'm going to just...
  18. dleary

    Help with a Coffee Milk Stout recipe

    Thanks for that. Yeah only 1 hops packet was included but there was no information on the package stating when to add the hops or if to divide it up into different amounts to be added at different times during the boil so maybe will just add them at the one time at start of boil.
  19. dleary

    Help with a Coffee Milk Stout recipe

    I ordered the following all-grain coffee milk stout kit from geterbrewed: https://www.geterbrewed.com/stove-top-ingredient-kit-coffee-milk-stout/ It comes with the malt in one bag, flaked oats in another small bag, 15g of aurora hops, 100g of lactose, yeast and a whirlfloc tablet, the...
  20. dleary

    Have a go at simple AG

    Thanks as well will give that a try so
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