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    Cornie Disconnect barb fixings

    Hi, I have a Cornelius keg which a few months ago I got 2 brews on the go, a ginger beer and Canadian Ale :) When I bought the Cornie a few years ago it was all hooked up as below: Unfortunately my mum cut the liquid out cable as it got tangled up in garage. I bought a meter of 3/8th bore...
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    Cornelius - Coopers Ginger Beer and Canadian Blonde Lager

    OK so today I got my goodies from brewuk.co.uk. Excellent customer service and I received the items next day. Although I did spend over £60 and got there free delivery. So after thoroughly cleaning my cornies and primary FV as shown in this great guide...
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    Cornelius - Coopers Ginger Beer and Canadian Blonde Lager

    Well I am told this Canadian blonde is full bodied;) Cant wait to meet her lol
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    Cornelius - Coopers Ginger Beer and Canadian Blonde Lager

    Thank you, I am in no rush to carbonate it as the extra time in the Cornelius will allow it time to mature. Assuming all my fixings are air tight hehe On a side note, the OUT connection has had the pipe cut so need to replace now. Does anyone know what these fixings are called so I can buy a...
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    Cornelius - Coopers Ginger Beer and Canadian Blonde Lager

    Hello everyone, New lad here, brewed a few kits at uni with some mates in bottles but been over 4 years now so about time I got back into it :oops:. I hope one day to go AG but for now Kits suit me fine as I have a few Cornelius kegs and have limited space. I will be brewing a Coopers Ginger...
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    A little help remembering the basics please :)

    Thanks guys, My main problem is I am not sure how to best utilise my Cornelius kegs, and if its worth secondary fermenting to let it settle.. I have 3 Cornelius Kegs. I am intending to have a coopers ginger beer and a coopers Canadian larger started shortly. I am thinking ginger beer in the...
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    A little help remembering the basics please :)

    Thanks for the reply mate :) Can I ask what are you secondary fermenting in, plastic bucket or glass carboy? And how do you usually leave it in there? Until looks clear? Is it then ready to drink (carbonation permitting)? I guess with a corni I just syphon the brew from the secondary when...
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    A little help remembering the basics please :)

    Hello everyone, I brewed some beer when I was back at uni (5 years ago) using Coopers kits and bottling. They came out great but bit of a pain with the priming of bottles etc. I invested in 3 Corni's a couple of years back with CO2, regulator etc but due to changing situations never really had...
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