Drinking my first ever bottle of Timothy Taylor Landlord. Remember people raving about during the beer World cup last year. It is one of the better sub 5% ales I've had.
I use these on my bottles.
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Hope that doesn't break any rules.
Another from NI here. After a summer break due to school holidays, I'm back brewing. Intend to busy the next few weeks getting my Xmas stock made.
Welcome to the forum.
I got the flow control taps that malt miller sell. Didn't need to adjust line length at all. I always pour off a small amount of beer (1/4 pint) if I haven't used the tap that day. My kegerator came with a tap wrench, are you sure you don't still have it somewhere.
This is incredibly similar to me. I brew in my garage with my grainfather and conical too, then Keg my beer mostly now. I rarely use my plastic bucket fermentors now, but if I do it will be an ale with temperature maintained in a water bath.
As Strange-steve says there is a group of Belfast brewers on the Irish home-brew club forum. I've threatened to turn up on a couple of occasions but as yet haven't made it. I'm semi retired myself but as I started my family late I still have quite a few years to go before he flies the coup. I...
They are really easy to replace. The little spanner supplied is used to do this. Not positive about the size of the hoses but I would presume they are 3/8".
I am really happy with mine. I did change the taps to flow control but no other alterations. I have mine in the garage beside a chest freezer and i reckon that the freezer is slightly more noisy. I have the wheels on mine as I move it out to change the gas. Glides easily and the wheel locks work...