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Kind of a Newbie question from a "reasonably" experienced homebrewer

by "HbDragon" <mlruble@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 4, 2008 at 06:27 PM

I was in the process of bottling the most recent brew and suddenly realized

one of the reasons I hadn't brewed in a couple of years.

I HATE WA****NG BOTTLES!!!

Well, the new house has a full basement so space is no longer an issue.  I

bought a corny keg from the lhbs right before the move.  I realize the
first 
piece of advice will be to replace all of the o-rings even though the
thing 
was supposedly re-ringed before it was ****pped.

So, what I'm asking is can you thoughtful folks provide me with a fairly 
comprehensive shopping list for what I need to FINALLY start kegging my 
beer?

Yep, they always want to help me drink it, but when the work comes around,

the all disappear.

Famous last words,"Why should I rinse the thing, he's just gonna wash it 
before he uses it again."

Oh joy.

Thanks in advance.
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Kind of a Newbie question from a "reasonably" experienced homebr
"HbDragon" <  2008-07-04 18:27:35 
Re: Kind of a Newbie question from a "reasonably" experienced ho
Phil <dogglebe@[EMAIL   2008-07-04 20:33:00 
Re: Kind of a Newbie question from a "reasonably" experienced
Randy G <rangri420@[EM  2008-07-05 09:39:50 

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