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    Brew-and-serve system idea

    Actually, for ale that would work. It's for lager where it wouldn't. The co2 needs to be at pressure, and applying that pressure to a bag would be difficult. The best way I could see would be to put it in a pressure vessel and pump air in outside the bag. That ends up being just as complicated...
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    Brew-and-serve system idea

    I'm not insane, my mother had me tested! :sulk: lol I had thought about that, but the problem is that the CO2 comes in contact with the air, which could mean infection getting in. Using an air lock (basically the water in the second vessel and/or bucket) reduces the chances. The system I...
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    Brew-and-serve system idea

    Hi all Currently I brew 5gal batches in a fairly normal way. Primary fermentation is done in bucket, which is then transferred to a corny. I force-carb lagers, while I naturally carb ales. These are then served through a tap or a beer engine. I have been thinking for a while of a more...
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    Hi all

    Hi there Just joined and thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Mouse, I live in Leeds, UK. I love brewing my own beer. I'm more of an ale man myself, and love hoppy brews, but enjoy all sorts of beer. All my beers have come from extract kits so far, but I've just got my first all grain kit and...
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