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In this shot, it looks kinda like you might be able to fit another keg in the fridge. Have you measured it up?

Then you could have two different flavoured brews going, or have two of the same and never run the risk of running out.

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Then you need another gas bottle and more lines..........meh.

Just thought it must be a low temp yeast like pilsner cos a month is a long time. I'm into my pils atm. Brewed a Stella and never went back.

Nah it's cause its 6.1% alcomohol. 4kg of sugar!

anywho. Im picking up a 2 week brew this saturday (if I am alive). I think its an ale.

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Pete - these are the puppies I scored today, 16 have liquid contents the other 32 - spider contents.

The stout was obvious, I couldn't pick the difference between the cider and the ginger beer. I have cleaned a couple up and thrown them in the fridge.......

When are you available to assist with the research?

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