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    corny kegs

    As long as you want it to, but it's a living thing so will change. You will also find hoppyness flavour and aroma will depreciate quite quickly with time, though they can be 'topped up' with dry hopping.
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    Great chieftain of the pudding clan.

    :P :mrgreen:
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    Ossett brewery - Tour???

    Sounds like a gr8 day out :drink:
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    How big is your conical?

    M, can we have some mr whippy shots if it happens :pray: ...one thing I love about the clear lids...seeing what's happening 8-) Did you get a good seal using it around the bolts?
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    How big is your conical?

    I did on an older version, see here, but the present 60ltr versions, along with Mix 110ltr are far easier as they have a flat top to the conical. You can get the conicals with or without lids, think mine was £8 cheaper without the lid, that gives you freedom to adapt the top 8-) Custom made...
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    My Google+ brewing community

    :lol:
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    How big is your conical?

    The NTC is a custom made job from Souther Temperature Sensors Alby. I haven't seen any double product coils for a while but singles are capable of controlling several hundred litres so they will do, Norman of corny fame sells em, or used to :thumb:
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    How big is your conical?

    It is for me :thumb: Edit, mines a stainless probe, see top of pic
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    My Google+ brewing community

    Good luck J :thumb: You'll have the Euro police on you for excluding others don't you know :lol: :tongue:
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    mould issue

    Get rid of the wood and use something impervious, plastic, metal, or just a tray of same to sit them in......with wood the mould will be back :roll:
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    Great chieftain of the pudding clan.

    What recipe are you using S, or is it a 'guarded family secret' :grin:
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    How big is your conical?

    Great to see her in use finally M :party: :clap:
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    Temperature Controlling Fermentation for Larger Volumes

    2, it's also used to chill the fonts you see on bars. Not all maxis have temperature control. Cask beer tends to be served at cellar temp so coolant lines are not normally used on them, it's more for lagers etc. 3, Internal or external pumps can be used but beware pond pumps, they have large...
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    Not staying logged in.

    Thanks H :thumb:
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    Temperature Controlling Fermentation for Larger Volumes

    This is the inside of a 2 line beer cooler which has a python pump in addition. If you look carefully at the pics you'll see an ice 'collar' has formed around the coolant coils but the centre of the ice bath and beer lines are in water. The python motor (top right under white disc) sits inside...
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    Temperature Controlling Fermentation for Larger Volumes

    The water is the coolant, hold on I'll find some pics ;)
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    Starting Again After 25 Years Off

    Welcome to the forum C :thumb:
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    Finally finished!

    Belting those :clap:
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    New Home, New Water, New Learning!

    Hi A and welcome to the forum :thumb: Might be worth having a look on the forum map, top left, down 6 for folks in your area.
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    Finally finished!

    :shock: ...hope that's as in on the plant...not after effects :lol: :tongue: :hmm: I like to prove mine cold to minimise bubble size, but I'm getting 'the drift' 8-)
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