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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | homebrewing beer, brewing supplies, wine making bottles

    Warm days will help. Water twice a week - allow the soil to dry out
    between waterings. Just a guess - about 3 weeks to a month when
    starting with rhizomes. Watch for purple shoots - they look sort of
    like asparagus.
    — In Grow-Hops@yahoogroups....

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | lagar, booze, homebrewing beer

    It’s not unusual Wayne, in that if you have yeast cells available that haven’t been adequately stunned or if the amount of SO2, for instance, drops as will happen over time or with successive rackings then the yeast will come alive again re...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | beer wine making, homebrewing beer, beer and winemaking

    I have a Pinot Grigio that had cleared 1 1/2 months+ ago and is just
    passing 5 months old. I’ve been fustrated by it stopping at SG.
    of .998. Last week I noticed some lees forming and today I see several
    steady streams of bubbles coming off the b...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 09 2008 | homebrewing beer, wine making kits, drinking

    In July 07 in the thread Re: Is this a workable idea … or not?
    I was speculating about adapting bernzomatic propane torch kit for use
    with their Oxygen cylinders.
    jgkubik2001 correctly responded:
    I believe that disposable oxy tanks use reverse t...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | homebrewing beer, beer brewing kits, winemaking equipment

    THere not big enough Jim you need carboys large enough to hold 23litres. I believe the water containers are only 19litres. This is the size of the old carboys. The new kits all make 23litres. Carefull with plastic ones anyway if you get them scratched ...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | beer and wine making supplies, drunk, homebrewing beer

    I just purchase a Bayou Burner SP10 from Amazon for $42 shipping included, tax not included. It claims to deliver 185 KBTU with a 20 psi regulator. One thing you need to watch is the type of kettle you plan to use on it. If you have a Sanke or keg c...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | homebrewing beer, booze, drinking

    What is the most common type and thickness of twine used for growing
    hops?
    -J.K.L.
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    Please also visit our other Yahoo Group which is EXCLUSIVELY about brewing equipment...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | liquor, homebrewing beer, wine

    Hi all,
    Most of you have probably seen this, but it doesn’t hurt to post it again.
    - Brent
    =09
    =09
    Hello Brent
    As a loyal supporter and fan of our beer, we wanted to get in touch
    with you about an announcement that we made yesterday. We have
    anno...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | drinking, wine making equipment, homebrewing beer

    One of the better methods of heating that I’ve heard is actually
    having heating elements in your kettle. Far greater efficiency of
    applying heat to the liquid, and you get far more liquid to surface
    contact so you don’t have to have the hea...

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    1 starsmattcutts | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | booze, brewing supplies, homebrewing beer

    The bines will grow to the height of what ever they are climbing and
    then they will ‘fall’ down upon the structure. Mine will curl over and
    creep down for a while then try to rise again. I train them across the
    10×10 pergula that is ov...

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