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  1. corby_brewer

    AG#3 S.G.R

    Nice one mick :thumb: By the way, dont forget to remove the lid from your burco :rofl:
  2. corby_brewer

    banana wine,get's third.

    I have been tempted to give this one a go myself, but unfortunatly my love for bananas wont let me let them last long enough to make wine from them. As i eat on average 5 a day.
  3. corby_brewer

    banana wine,get's third.

    good work, well done. :cheers:
  4. corby_brewer

    cherrys and berries

    I would go for about 600grms to get a OG of aound 1.090
  5. corby_brewer

    Brew Books - What's On Your Shelf??

    The only book i have is C.J.J Berrys first steps in wine making.
  6. corby_brewer

    tc way to sweet yuck!!!!!!!

    how long as it been since you started it mate?
  7. corby_brewer

    Greetings from Stockton.

    Its not an hobby :twisted: Its a money saving venture, well thats what i tell lisa, when an other delivery arrives. :rofl:
  8. corby_brewer

    Bottling after second ferment?

    yes, re-prime the bottles and give it a couple of weeks to condition and it should be ok.
  9. corby_brewer

    tc way to sweet yuck!!!!!!!

    What was the FG when you bottled it? how much sugar did you use to prime the bottles with?
  10. corby_brewer

    AG#30 - Bobek 60minute IPA

    sorry P, i missed this one :oops: nice to see everything went well :thumb:
  11. corby_brewer

    Dulux Chutney Pilsner AG#6

    nice to see that Calum saved the day with the tun.
  12. corby_brewer

    THBF World Cup Sweepstake

    good luck to the winner, unfortunatly the only beer ive got ready is my LIBBYFIN IPA, so as me and Lisa both entered you will have to make do with that. By the way Tony, does your better half drink beer?
  13. corby_brewer

    Dulux Chutney Pilsner AG#6

    Nice looking brew you have there Andy. And a great set of pics.
  14. corby_brewer

    Tea Urns or plastic boilers

    The burco that i have is 30ltrs and can produce brew lengths of around 24ltrs. The reason i changed from burco to plastic is, the burco isnt big enough for the lengths i now brew. So the burco is now used as a second HLT, altho im planning on converting it to a mash tun soon.
  15. corby_brewer

    Tea Urns or plastic boilers

    All you have to do with a Burco is bypass the thermostat, with is a easy 1 minute job. Ive got one which ive used on about 4 brews, it manages a perfect rolling boil with no problems what so ever. But recently i managed to get myself a 10g plastic boiler complete with 2 elements which i know...
  16. corby_brewer

    Newbie looking for advice

    AG is All Grain brewing. Which is mash the grain to extract all the sugars and then you boil the wort with various hops to make your beer.
  17. corby_brewer

    bought some new kit :)

    Yes put the airlock in. It keeps all the nasties out. :thumb:
  18. corby_brewer

    bought some new kit :)

    With TC i tend to rack it off into a clean DJ when its finished fementing, and then once its clear i bottle it.
  19. corby_brewer

    bought some new kit :)

    See this post for the Wurzels - viewtopic.php?f=39&t=3588&start=0&hilit=wurzels+orange+wine and yes quite a lot of people have tried it and everyone loves it
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