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- Keg Carb Pressure Vs Serving Pressure
- FS - 4 Tap Kegerator with taps, drip trays (MEL)
- Ballistic Black Forrest Birthday Cake Stout recipe
Keg Carb Pressure Vs Serving Pressure Posted: 14 Apr 2021 08:30 PM PDT I tried to find something on this but nothig quite answered my questions. I used the keg carb calculator to get the my keg pressure which turned out to be 0.45bar (6.5psi) but I seem to hear a lot that people use serving pressure of 12-14psi. So I was a little curious, is there a difference of is the carb pressure just the same as the serving pressure for that beer? |
FS - 4 Tap Kegerator with taps, drip trays (MEL) Posted: 14 Apr 2021 06:37 PM PDT Keg Fridge for Sale Four Tap Kegerator with SS shanks and Intertap taps and heavy duty stainless drip trays. The fridge has the capacity to hold 5 kegs, a slab or so of cans, a few bottles and hops. The beauty of this Kegerator is that it has a working freezer. So if you need to get the purchase over the line, you can tell your significant other it is for food as well! Looking for $375 ono Located in Frankston. Note: Gaslines, kegs and beer not included in the sale... FS - 4 Tap Kegerator with taps, drip trays (MEL) |
Ballistic Black Forrest Birthday Cake Stout recipe Posted: 14 Apr 2021 05:30 PM PDT Hi all, recently I was inspired to brew up a stout that closely resembled the Ballistic Birthday Cake Stout. If anyone was interested in brewing it, I thought I'd share the recipe to save you the time trying to develop it from scratch. Overall the first impression is quite close but I'm yet to do a side by side to compare my recipe to the real deal. I hope you enjoy, I will post a photo when it's ready to drink. Black Forrest Chocolate Cake Stout - The Aussie Brewer... Ballistic Black Forrest Birthday Cake Stout recipe |
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