Cool temps for brewing

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dilligaf5034
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Post by dilligaf5034 »

Hi Guy's,
Just finished reading all of your responses to turtle...
Some great info there.
I am the same as Turtle, about to try my own, got myself a coopers kit and ready to give it a go.
It sounds more difficult than I thought, but thats ok with all your help....
Glad to hear the Canadian Blonde is okay as thats what I've got.
No doubt you will hear from me with plenty of questions, so just pre warning you all...
Cheers
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Boonie
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Post by Boonie »

Welcome, Do I Look Like I Give A Fug, but what does the 5034 stand for?

Also to melbourne man, there are a few ways to lower temp

Fridge with Fridgemate connected
In the Laundry tub with ice or bottles of ice brick submerged in water, not consistent temp but effective.....my mate does it :wink:
In an old non working fridge with ice.

14-15 IMO is ok for s23 but lower is better from what I read

Cheers

Boonie
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dilligaf5034
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Post by dilligaf5034 »

5034>>> Post code
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