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re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by delta3504 on 6/29/11 at 11:25 am to Boudreaux35
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Oh and I can probably vouch for the others on the board by saying, go to the Calandros on Perkins, not Government.
Why so? I go to the Calandro's on Government. Don't they have the same selection? For the record, I have never been to the Calandro's on Perkins.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Boudreaux35 on 7/1/11 at 1:22 pm to Fratastic423
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Catering Kegs sells beverage line.
Just called them. They're pretty proud of their beer line. 2 bucks/ft......From my calcs, I need about 12 ft. Sounds pretty ridiculous. Online prices are about 75 cents/ft at the high end.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Catman88 on 7/1/11 at 1:33 pm to Boudreaux35
Go to Lowes. Check the box and it will say food grade.
Catering Kegs is proud of everything.. 20 dollars to fill a 5# CO2 bottls too.
You could have ordered beer line and got it in from AHS by now.. Normally only takes 2 days to ship unless you are doing a grain bill with them.
Catering Kegs is proud of everything.. 20 dollars to fill a 5# CO2 bottls too.
You could have ordered beer line and got it in from AHS by now.. Normally only takes 2 days to ship unless you are doing a grain bill with them.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Boudreaux35 on 7/1/11 at 1:37 pm to Catman88
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You could have ordered beer line and got it in from AHS by now
Yeh, but I hate to spend a $8 shipping charge on a $4 item, not to mention that I would have gone on to order more stuff (ingredients) that I won't have time to use for probably another month.
I've got beer in the keg but my line is way too short.
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re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Catman88 on 7/1/11 at 1:40 pm to Boudreaux35
Then go to Lowes.
Many many people use their tubing for beer line.
Many many people use their tubing for beer line.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Boudreaux35 on 7/1/11 at 1:44 pm to Catman88
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Many many people use their tubing for beer line.
Good to hear! Thanks.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Dallas Tiger on 7/1/11 at 1:45 pm to Catman88
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Then go to Lowes.
Many many people use their tubing for beer line.
That's what I use. My blow off tube gets nasty pretty quick. I usually just toss it and cut a new one off the roll of tubing I got at Home Dep.
re: Home Brewing: UpdatesPosted by Catman88 on 7/1/11 at 1:47 pm to Dallas Tiger
What is it 20 cents foot?
Like I said earlier in the thread food grade or not the only real concern with the tubing is if you had very hot liquid going through it.
Like I said earlier in the thread food grade or not the only real concern with the tubing is if you had very hot liquid going through it.
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