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    Equipment For Sale Grainfather G30 Connect starter bundle

    This is a fantastic set for someone starting out and includes all the equipment needed to start brewing and bottling your own beer. I'm selling as I don't have time to brew as much as this fantastic piece of kit deserves. With a retail price of over £1k asking price is £700. Inlcudes (RRP)...
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    Shopping for grain and hops

    Hey guys, Does anyone have a favourite online shop for buying brewing ingredients. Have struggled to find a store that stocks everything I need for a given brew. Search through stock adding it to the basket and then fall at the last one or two ingredients. Would ideally like to find a one stop...
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    Bottling day: Session IPA

    My first ever brew is now sat happily in bottles, with a couple of weeks to condition I cannot wait to try it! Couple of things to note from the bottling: 1. I had around 20 litres in my fermenter and this translated to 16.5 litres in the bottling bucket, this seemed a bit of a poor return but...
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    Fermentation worries

    I'm brewing a session IPA, my first ever brew. It's been a week since brew day and the fermentation started around day 2/3 and was seemingly quite vigorous (maybe) at about 60 bubbles a minute for about 3 days and then began slowing down to what is now almost a complete stop. Gravity was 1.051...
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    London Water

    I'm going to be doing my first brew in London and I'm going for an IPA. I wanted to know what others did in similar positions, tap water treated/untreated (If treated how?) or shop bought water (if so which)? Cheers, Odin
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    Complete newbie

    Hello everybody, I'm just about to start on my homebrewing adventure. Read a couple of books and done a day of brewing with a friend's kit. I've been looking at pulling the trigger on a Grainfather connect rather than buy all the individual components. As much for space saving as anything else...
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