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    Crystal Hops (cinnamon allergy)

    I was looking at the characteristics of crystal hops, and it says its got flavours or aromas of cinnamon. My mums allergic to cinnamon, even within scented candles, and i was wondering if this would be an issue? Has anyone else with a cinnamon allergy used crystal hops? And do these hops...
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    Induction hob alternatives to Buffalo

    If you look on the nisbets website, they have a nisbets essentials induction hob, which is cheaper than the buffalo, but looks similar. I don't know much about it, so i can't comment. I dont think the tefal temperature goes to 65°C for mashing, and i think it only goes up in increments of 20...
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    Induction Hob Advice

    I have a lakeland smart touch induction hob, and it does have adjustable temperature control, but the lowest you can adjust it to is 70°C. There is one simmer mode which simmers at 60°C. Should i sell it and look for a different one, because i wont be able to keep a steady mash at 65°C? Can...
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    Scottish Water / Campden Tablets

    So would i just use quarter of a quarter campden tablet per 5 litres?
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    Scottish Water / Campden Tablets

    Im new to brewing and ive done as much research as i can so far, with reading books, watching youtube, and googling. Ive bought all the equipment and ingredients i need for one gallon batches (4.5L), and i was planning on brewing in the next few weeks. Then i read about water... I didn't...
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    Hey, from Glasgow, Scotland

    Thanks. Is it possible to make one of the forum titles/threads dedicated to small batch beer brewing? Possibly one gallon. Or even 5 gallons and under. Just a thought.
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    Hey, from Glasgow, Scotland

    Thanks. People have been telling me that, that i'd be better buying bigger pots, etc lol, but i think im happy to just experiment with small batches. I dont drink alot these days, it means if i mess up a batch ive not lost much, and i can brew more regularly.
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    Hey, from Glasgow, Scotland

    Hey, im Steven, and new to the forum. Im just starting out in one gallon (4.5L) brewing. I have all the equipment i need, and im going to start off with a simple recipe using DME and a 15min boil, which i saw on youtube. After that, i'll be moving to all-grain brewing. Im wanting to do single...
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