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The "crowd" I made the beer for1389 viewswakkatoo
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March Pump170 viewsAn ungarded March Pump that needed a cover of some sort.Taz
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Jarrah Jacks6311 viewsThis is the Jarrah Jacks Brewery and Woodsmoke Estate Cellar Door at Pemberton W.A.warrachie
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Tasting Table (Beer Day Out, June 2008)2371 viewsThis is a shot of the setup we had for doing the Beer Taste Troubleshooting kit. We had around 10 people there on the day.bhami
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Beer Day Out - Covering The Glass To Catch Aroma - Photo Taken By Phil2373 viewsThis photo shows how we used coasters to hold the aromas in the glass while we were doing the Beer Taste Troubleshooting Kit. The photo was taken by Phil who forwarded it onto me. Thanks Phil.bhami
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Cascade Brewery - Tasmania1211 viewsViewing window at the top of a fermenter at Cascade Brewery. bhami
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Photo taken at Beer Day Out 20082695 viewsPhoto taken at Beer Day Out 2008VK3NYC
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Beer Glass7499 views"Maisel's Weisse, aus bayreuth" beer glass, purchased locally from German Club.ANT.
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Mindy56 viewsFearless rat catcher protector of the grain supply and brew assistantTazAug 26, 2010
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My brew assistant43 viewsThe brew assistant doing what she does best between eating and hunting.TazAug 26, 2010
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March Pump170 viewsAn ungarded March Pump that needed a cover of some sort.TazAug 08, 2010
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March Pump136 viewsWasn't long before I realized the March Pump wasn't going to last long without some sort of protection against water and hot wort getting ito the cooling slots so I had this cover made upTazAug 08, 2010
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132 viewsTurning a 60 litre Sankey keg into a 85 litre one. The need to brew triple batches to fill 3 corny kegs I found the 60 litre keg was a tad to small which didn't allow for evaporation and head room for hot break, this is how I approached the problem. I cut the middle out of a damaged keg scavenged from an apple orchard.TazAug 08, 2010
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136 viewsI cut my existing Sankey boiler in half (gulp) then welded the bottom half to the salvaged keg, then finished the weld off inside grinding and polishing. I needed a torch in the bottom for this.TazAug 08, 2010
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137 viewsAdd the top, weld into place grind and polish inside. Stainless Steel will rust if the surface is not polished smooth so a bit of work is needed to bring the welded areas up to a good finish. The end result was a good sized boiler at a cheap price.TazAug 08, 2010
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Brewrig311 viewsAnother brew day finished and all cleaned up.TazJul 23, 2010
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