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    Brewing bag

    Yep, I do that when I'm doing regular mash + sparge brews Also... keep some DME to hand until you get your efficiency dialled in
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    Brewing bag

    Yep it works well for smaller batches. I ended up making a spreadsheet to automate the figures
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    Brewing bag

    Oh and... another way is to blank of the hole in the grain pipe with SS washers, nuts and bolts. You don't need a bag at all then
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    Brewing bag

    I do BIAB in a grainfather, so the same principle. Just got a bag from my local homebrew store One thing to be aware of is how quickly you run out of space in an all-in-one system eg... 5kg of grain, vol = 8l Water at 2.7x grain weight = 13l Dead space under the basket = 3.5l You're looking...
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    Need a weaker brew

    Either your weights are wrong or your volumes are wrong. You can't convert more sugar than is there to alcohol Or you have a measuring problem
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    Favourite album covers.

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    Favourite album covers.

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    What' the most memorable (not necessarily in a good way) pub you've ever drunk in...?

    Posada on match days? Oh and one of those terrifying flat-roofed no-windows council estate pubs in Heath Town. Working as a photographer during one of the many mini-riots, ducked in as it was getting a bit intense. Only white faces in there and my colleague pulled out his police-style notebook...
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    What' the most memorable (not necessarily in a good way) pub you've ever drunk in...?

    A long, long, long time ago... mind you it took a fortnight for both the body and the bank account to recover as I was a poor, struggling ex-student at the time
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    What' the most memorable (not necessarily in a good way) pub you've ever drunk in...?

    Or... The Barley Mow, Kirk Ireton in the depths of winter. Walking about half a mile in low mist, the kind that swirls around your thighs so it looks like you're wading. Orangey street light so really cool spooky feeling. Walking into the pub and every head turning and getting that American...
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    What' the most memorable (not necessarily in a good way) pub you've ever drunk in...?

    Giffard Arms, Wolves. Angels' pub and a mod decided to call in for a pint. On finishing and going outside he found his Vespa transformed into a kit The 5am bar/hotel(?) by the market for a full English and a pint after a full-on night Some upstairs place in Chapel Ash that served food FROM...
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    £14:95 pay-per-view.

    Well, if the BBC doesn't offer some kind of subscription service for Brits overseas... My previous license payments and taxes will have already paid for BBC content produced before I left the UK
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    £14:95 pay-per-view.

    iPlayer just asks for a postcode and an email address. So if you're that way inclined very easy to get access w/o needing a licence. Here in NZ I use a computer screen a Freeview box for local news, Netflix and a VPN for any overseas content
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    £14:95 pay-per-view.

    Assuming that you don't need a monstrous screen - a computer monitor and internet access will avoid the licence issue
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