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Monday, May 24, 2021

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Aussie Home Brewer


Straining Ginger Beer

Posted: 24 May 2021 09:04 PM PDT

Hey, Im going to do my first batch of Ginger Beer. And I have been looking up different recipes and have noticed that everyone is straining the ginger out of the wort before fermenting. I will be using the Fermzilla for fermenting. Wont all the solids drop to the bottom, so straining is not necessary? Or does it all float on the top, or stay in stasis even after a week in the fermenter?

FS Melb. Selling my stash of grain.

Posted: 24 May 2021 07:58 PM PDT

Selling my stash of grain

Just over 100kg for $100.

Pick up Boronia

Weyerman
Acidulate 1k
Rye 10.3k

Gladfield
Manuka smoked 3k
Dark choc 3.2k
Roast Wheat 2.8k
Toffee 1.7k
Redback 2.4k
Aurora 2.4k
Munich 4.2k

Barret burston
Pale malt 4kg

Joe white
Choc 3.2k
Crystal dark2.2k
Roast Barley 2.6k
Munich 12.5k
Crystal light 4.7k
Crystal dark 4k
Crystal med 4k

Other

Wheat 20k
Special B 6.6
Carafa 1. 1.8k

Buckets, tubs and drums included

Pick up Boronia

FS Melb. 3V brew system $150

Posted: 24 May 2021 07:57 PM PDT

3 vessel brew system.
Plus HEX, Stand and March pump.


Capable of brewing double batches.


March pump works but may need a new head or impeller as it's getting a bit slow.


25l urn fur HLT
55l esky with copper manifold and sparge arm
50l keggle with ball valve and sight glass
8l urn with copper coil for heater exchanger


Stand folds up for easy storage.


Pick up Boronia


$150

Grundy Tanks: Use?

Posted: 24 May 2021 06:19 PM PDT

Has anyone ever used Grundy Tanks?

http://www.pcmcapital.net/what-is-a-grundy-tank/

I've seen these used as aseptic tanks, serving tanks, and holding tanks. Does anyone have any experience with renting or leasing these?

G'day

Posted: 24 May 2021 05:50 PM PDT

Hello all,
Im a new member, I have done a handful of extract brews over the years, but nothing for 15 years. I am getting back into it with AG BIAB, and will do my 3rd pale ale mash this weekend.
Really enjoying the process so far and am looking forward to learning more as I continue with brewing my own.
I am a devout Coopers pale ale drinker and am presently trying to get a brew similar drinking to this. I honestly think this is Australia's best commercial beer and feel it would be a great...

G'day

(BNE) 140L bar fridge (ferment or kegs)

Posted: 24 May 2021 01:18 PM PDT

Read the spiel below but the tl;dr is:
-use with external thermostat
-quiet, chills to 2 deg no problem
-fit 2 full size cornies or just a 30L plastic fermenter (I think it would also fit a ss brewbucket too)
-it's only $30, pick up 4051

Westinghouse RA141S-R bar fridge used for home brew.

Will need to use with an external thermostat as internal is broken. Can include a 'mashmaster fridgemate' - haven't calibrated but probe seems to be working (came with the fridge I now have but I have an...

(BNE) 140L bar fridge (ferment or kegs)

FS - 4 Tap Kegerator with taps, drip trays (MEL)

Posted: 24 May 2021 05:55 AM 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)

No chill bladder (cube alternative)

Posted: 24 May 2021 03:38 AM PDT

Has anyone got much experience with these?


I used them for the first time for a double batch and they worked well. I often knockout 15L increments on my large system then dilute when I pitch. They are probably not suitable for that as it's a bit hard to weigh as you fill.

has anyone rigged something up to make it easy to fill them? I sat them in a Cooper's fermenter...

No chill bladder (cube alternative)

NEIP ... L anyone?

Posted: 24 May 2021 12:27 AM PDT

A few breweries have come out with "New England India Pale Lagers," Two Birds, for one, as well as several US breweries. My first reaction was that it's a bad idea or a silly try at being trendy, but on second thought it might work if one uses pressure brewing. I can't and therefore cannot try it. Do any pressure brewers out there want to?

Important components of NEIPA flavour derive from the yeasts used, and lager yeasts won't do that,

But the monster fruity hop flavours of NEIPAs would...

NEIP ... L anyone?

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