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Old 07-04-2016, 04:53 PM   #5
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Anyone here into this? I recently caught the bug, and it's addicting as hell. I'd been toying with mostly 1 gallon batches, and racking via siphon, but I recently upgraded to a larger setup with a FastFerment conical. I'm totally pumped as tomorrow is brew day and I'm whipping up a 5 gallon batch of Cascade double IPA to try this thing out. I'm in a loft downtown now, and am limited on space so I really only have room for extract brewing, but we're buying a house soon and my main requirement is a garage or basement big enough for a fermentation chamber and an all-grain system.

Here's my new setup with the room I have.



If anyone here is into the hobby, share your setup, favorite recipes, etc. it'd be great to have a CP home brew tasting at some point. I know some of you ****ers HAVE to be doing this stuff...
How do you like the fast ferment conical? I got out of this about 30 years ago but my brother kept it up. He can get me one thse for 80 bucks from his supplier. For some reason I want to give it another go as things have changed alot since. I still have all my old equipment bottles, brew bucket 2 glass carboys. Back then I just used a big ass stainless steel sock pot for the boil. I plan to remedy that. My brother bought a grainfather he plans to give a go with looks interesting.
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