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Posted: Monday Jan 01, 2007 7:22 pm
by gregb
Keg setup is good. Get one.
Cheers,
Greg
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 1:43 pm
by lethaldog
gregb wrote:Keg setup is good. Get one.
Cheers,
Greg
There is a deal on ebay at the moment for 2 kegs, 1 tap, harris duel guage reg, stainless drip tray and all lines, disconnects and clamps for $345, does this sound like a good deal to you keggers??
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 4:00 pm
by Cortez The Killer
Might be worth comparing it to craftbrewer.com.au
2 kegs are only $120 there
Haven't looked at the other gear
I wonder if Ross has thought about complete package deals
Cheers
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 5:02 pm
by OldBugman
Well I've decided to get 2 more off ross, that'd give me 8 and the perfect #.
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 5:16 pm
by lethaldog
I couldnt go past the ebay deal for the complete setup but will be buying a couple of extra kegs and maybe a spare tap off ross next week

Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 5:45 pm
by OldBugman
Theres no going back now lethaldog,
You'll hear people praising bulk priming and talking about carbonation issues and it'll seem like a distant memory.
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 6:18 pm
by lethaldog
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 6:19 pm
by OldBugman
takes 3 minutes and I have a smoke and a beer while doing it.
Posted: Tuesday Jan 02, 2007 6:28 pm
by lethaldog
Posted: Sunday Jan 07, 2007 10:32 pm
by beernut
There is only 2 bad things about home brewing.
filling bottles & cleaning up on brew day.
Kegs fixed the 1st problem now all I need is a clean up slave.
Cheers Glenn
Posted: Sunday Jan 07, 2007 10:59 pm
by lethaldog
Posted: Monday Jan 08, 2007 7:07 am
by SpillsMostOfIt
beernut wrote:There is only 2 bad things about home brewing.
filling bottles & cleaning up on brew day.
Kegs fixed the 1st problem now all I need is a clean up slave.
Cheers Glenn
I reckon the worst part of the whole process is waiting for the yeast to show signs of action. I am never comfortable until I see yeast activity.
Posted: Tuesday Jan 09, 2007 9:09 pm
by beernut
Does she spread the spent grain evenly around the garden beds,Leigh.
I could become an exacting task master

Posted: Wednesday Jan 10, 2007 8:28 am
by Aussie Claret
I'm going to be selling a Beer fridge complete with 2 taps, two way gas manifold all beer and gas line and disconnects, you will need the kegs and a regulator. The fridge is almost new (Hitachi) and cost well over $400 new, Will post pics later, but the system is great and in excellent nic.
I've up graded to a folded three tap built in font system.
If you are interest PM me.
AC
Posted: Wednesday Jan 10, 2007 10:18 am
by rwh
If you lived in Melbourne, I'd be interested. I'm currently trolling eBay for a fridge to fit my new kegging system. It's an interesting phenomenon, but I reckon the standard bar fridge format is a couple of centimeters too short for a standard corny keg, and then the next step up from there is way too big; there's nothing in between (except maybe a $1095 kegerator from G&G

).
There are a lot of the Fisher and Paykel ones available with the little freezer that doesn't go all the way across the top like
this one, and that'd fit a corny plus some other kind of keg, so that's a possible option for me (I have a 19L corny and a 12L SS).
But I find it interesting that you can get a fridge that's 88cm high, and then the next size up from that seems to be 150cm!
Posted: Wednesday Jan 10, 2007 4:33 pm
by lethaldog
beernut wrote:
Does she spread the spent grain evenly around the garden beds,Leigh.
I could become an exacting task master

Nah she doesnt but maybe thats something ill suggest ( ill be telling her that you said it though

)
Posted: Wednesday Jan 10, 2007 5:35 pm
by SpillsMostOfIt
lethaldog wrote:beernut wrote:
Does she spread the spent grain evenly around the garden beds,Leigh.
I could become an exacting task master

Nah she doesnt but maybe thats something ill suggest ( ill be telling her that you said it though

)
Give the lady a break! As I understand it, you've only done two AG brews. She's hardly had time to understand the requirement!!!

Posted: Saturday Jan 13, 2007 10:16 am
by yardglass
lethaldog wrote:
Nice i cant wait, i have 2 AG's in the fridge lagering at the moment so they will be my trial run

hey lethal,
i've got my first AG Lager on the go atm, dropped 30 points over 14 days @ 9*C (roughly), how long you planning on lagering for ?
cheers
yard
Posted: Saturday Jan 13, 2007 6:07 pm
by lethaldog
My pilsner has been lagering for about 3 weeks and my lager for 1, i know thats not much but i just bought a keg setup and have been out to the g+g today getting the gas bottle ( ran into rwh there 2 but unfortunately didnt have alot of time to hang and chat) set the system up eg drilled through the fridge door and mounted tap and hooked up all the necessary lines..
Now all thats left to do is fill the kegs and gas up so the lagering session is over for those two as they are going in in about 5 mins

Posted: Saturday Jan 13, 2007 6:09 pm
by rwh
Hey lethal, nice to bump into you at G&G today, I'm super jealous of your aluminium CO
2 bottle, I got my steel one a week ago and it weighs a bloody ton (for those who don't know, G&G have been having trouble getting a sufficient supply of their normal gas bottles, so air liquide have been giving them aluminium ones for the same price as steel, which is like $27 instead of $100).
Anyway, kinda strange to see a forum member in the flesh, but yeah.
