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Shaun
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Post by Shaun »

ex0ja wrote:If you use gladwrap for a lid how does the CO2 escape?
Two ways this is achieved
1. Around the sides if the o ring used is loss enough.
2. Pin hole in the glad wrap.
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Post by Hillbilly »

It builds up alot so the glad wrap realy bulbs up like a little dome ( it wont burst though ) but eventualy escapes past the thread/seal join.

Sorry Shaun, did'nt read yours before I posted mine. :roll:
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Post by da_damage_done »

I've used glad wrap on my last three batches

I thoroughly recommend it!

You can watch the beer ferment - and you don't have to worry that there is no bubbling because you can actually see what's going on. :P

I put one piece on, then the O ring from the lid, and then another piece over the glad wrap and the O ring.

I've never worried about a hole.

Cheers
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Post by Daron »

I started out with the Coopers kit. Eventually bought another. Basically, once I found confidence I added to it, however, I did lose interest for a year.

It's worth buying a bench capper and bottle tree. I just bought a tree last week and wondered aloud often and annoyingly to my wife why had I waited so long to part with $37? Best investment.

Coopers will have all that you need. I bought a submersion heater but rarely use it.

All in all, start small and work your way up. It's a great hobby and don't be disillusioned by a shit batch. We all get one at some point.

Learn to add hops and other fermentables to improve flavour and learn to cook it up. Is all part of the fun of experimenting.

And if possible, let your missus get involved coz all the help you get iwth cleaning is a bonus!

Sorry to take this back to the start, but there's my two cents worth.
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Daron wrote: And if possible, let your missus get involved coz all the help you get iwth cleaning is a bonus!
Pity mine doesnt drink beer, the she could help with the drinking too but unfortunately she aint interested in anything remotely 'brew' related!! :roll: :roll:
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Post by Chris »

Jack,

same with me. I get around it with the odd batch of lemonade, ginger beer, or cider.

Aside from that, she doesn't even want to know.
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Post by Daron »

Fellas, I'm sure she the wives know how to clean a bottle or fermenter!

Tell them it's another way to spend time together! Or promise to watch a chick flick with them... while necking a few of your brews! After a while it becomes bearable. :wink:
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After 12 longnecks...
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Romantic Comedy can sometimes actually be funny when you're pissed.

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Post by Rubber.Piggy »

yep, and you can make a drinking game out of it. I've had some huge successes with movie drinking games, the two that come to mind:

1. watch easy rider and take a drink every time someone says 'man'

2. watch hellraiser, drink if you see a cenobite, if a cenobite talks, if you see a skinless corpse, if a skinless corpse talks, if you see the puzzle box. Boy were we pissed after that one
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Guys, if I thought there was any chance of SWMBO helping out, I would jump at it...but when the first thing that comes outta her mouth when I get home from the drinking hole is..."You stink..."...well that kinda kills all hope!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by ex0ja »

My girlfriend recons the new toothpaste she bought actually gets rid of the beer breath!
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Post by Daron »

Geez, I'm must be real lucky. My wife encourages my brewing and even enjoys the rewards. She primes and caps with me. Not too fond of the eber farts though...
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Daron wrote:Geez, I'm must be real lucky. My wife encourages my brewing and even enjoys the rewards. She primes and caps with me. Not too fond of the eber farts though...
I think I need to shop at the same place you got yours then Daron! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Daron »

The pub, mate! (and she's half German!)
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Post by Rubber.Piggy »

Daron wrote:Geez, I'm must be real lucky. My wife encourages my brewing and even enjoys the rewards. She primes and caps with me. Not too fond of the eber farts though...
That makes two of us :D
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Post by shane_vor »

da_damage_done wrote:I've used glad wrap on my last three batches

I thoroughly recommend it!

You can watch the beer ferment - and you don't have to worry that there is no bubbling because you can actually see what's going on. :P

I put one piece on, then the O ring from the lid, and then another piece over the glad wrap and the O ring.

I've never worried about a hole.

Cheers
I was certain I had some input in this thread the other day, God I must stop drinking so much!

Glad wrap??? My very first brew was in a garbage bin (new of course) covered with the dreaded wrap!

I'd like to think I've progressed some since then and now to sate my voyeuristic hunger I brew in glass. When I get an active yeast I just turn the telly off!
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Post by lager_girl »

Daron wrote:

And if possible, let your missus get involved coz all the help you get iwth cleaning is a bonus!
i am the missus and i do all the brewing. my boyfriend just drinks the stuff. and then brags to his mates how he does it all :roll: , and gets it sooo wrong :roll:
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Post by shane_vor »

lager_girl wrote:
Daron wrote:

And if possible, let your missus get involved coz all the help you get iwth cleaning is a bonus!
i am the missus and i do all the brewing. my boyfriend just drinks the stuff. and then brags to his mates how he does it all :roll: , and gets it sooo wrong :roll:
where does the line start? :lol:
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Post by Hashie »

Behind me.

Get back ya flamin' mongrels. :lol:
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