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The dunkle o boy this is good I might have a crack at one when my keg set up is complete
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That looks the part.
did you do a closed transfer to the keg ?
I did a poor man's closed transfer 😃😃
Basically after I removed the dry hop I capped my fermentor. Filled the keg with water and purged with co2. Then pushed the water out. Then hooked up the fermentor, released the pressure in the keg.
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I did a poor man's closed transfer 😃😃
Basically after I removed the dry hop I capped my fermentor. Filled the keg with water and purged with co2. Then pushed the water out. Then hooked up the fermentor, released the pressure in the keg.
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a poor man can only do it a poor mans way 😜😜
Last 2 I kegged I used a balloon and filled it with co2 and put it on the end of the blowoff tube and used that to provide the pressure to fill the keg I had to fill 2 balloons , have ordered a gas disconnect post for the top of the stainless fermenter
Looks a juicy beer 👍
 
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Having a taste of my Helles before cold crashing. It's still a bit yeasty, but there's nothing off about it. Reminds me of a Lowenbrau actually. I'll get this bottled up over the weekend and forget about it for a month or so.
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First pint of my Yorkshire Bitter after 10 days conditioning (can't wait any longer!). Based on GH recipe but fiddled with quantities and hops based on what I had.
First time using torrified wheat, and the head has come out lovely. Still has a bit of clearing to go (unless I drink it all first...)
 

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