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Product Review Homebrew Kegging Kit (without tank)

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Homebrew Kegging Kit w/out Cornelius Tank
Product Features
Dispense your home brewed beer. This kit includes ball lock style disconnects. No home brew tank included!!
Includes

Double gauge regulator with shut off
CO2 tubing and clamps
Ball Style Disconnects
4’ of tubing and plastic faucet
5# Aluminum CO2 Tank

Product Review
This kegging kit contains everything you need. It is also availeble with a […]

Home Brew Stores In Maine Don’t Offer Just Ingredients

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

The New England states are not amenable to grow hobs and barley, Maine is no exception, still the people like to brew their own wine and beer. There are many home brew stores in Maine and often they receive a brisk business from local customers. This is because they do not only offer supplies, […]

With A Home Beer Brewing Kit You Can’t Go Wrong

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Most people think that with a home beer brewing kit you can only make one flavor of beer, there wrong, you can make a great variety of beers in different flavors you can even find recipes for your favorite brand of beer and yes you can make them all in your home beer brewing kit. […]

Choosing the Right Home Grain Brew Recipe

Monday, March 10th, 2008

When you start making home grain brew you need a good recipe, there a literally hundreds of recipes that you can choose from. It is important that you choose the right one because you do want your first home grain brew to be delicious. The best thing you can do is ask a experienced […]

Product Review Home Beer Keg Refrigerators

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Haier Draft Beer Kegerator
Refrigerators for home beer kegs are a popular option for home beer storage. For only $650, home brewers can get the Haier Keg Refrigerator, with a Sankey tap system, automatic defroster, adjustable thermostat, and attractive worktop and cabinet front. This home beer keg includes a CO2 tank, an air pressure […]

Making Home Made Root Beer With Extracts

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Root beer is one of the most commonly made (non) alcoholic beverages these days, probably because of the word beer in the name. Root beer was a traditional beverage and herbal medicine. Throughout history, the beverage was often mildly alcoholic. Making home made root beer as a medicine was used for treating cough and mouth […]


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