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Home brew filling and capping bottles

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  • that tshirt is crazy! i love it

  • @lukam8 thanks

  • Cool brewing dude!

    The Corona bottles looked like they had real Corona beer in them. At least in the video with my monitor's colors they did. I don't know how they look in actuality?

    It wasn't that long ago when Corona 12 packs would have a sale price of $10-11. Now they go on sale for $13

    The way they're going, it seems we'll all be home brewing pretty soon

    I'll be shoot'n for the dangerous open air yeast process & a finish coloration described as "yeast infection yellow"

    "Bitter Vag" brew

  • Thank you!

    Yes it does kinda look like real Corona.

    I agree with you the prices of beer is getting out of hand.

    I'll watch for your video.

  • brewing my first batch .I am on day 4 of fermenting ,I took info from my package and a # of videos to deduce my method. I took 2 gallons of water ,5 oz of corn sugar and a #1 coopers amber extract.along with 1 oz of hops then added 1/2 oz additional hops at the end of the boil.We strained the mixture into the fermenter bucket added 3 more gallons of cold water til we hit 75 degrees, added our yeast to the top

  • I've never tried it that way. I'm lazy and just make it from a kit. How did it turn out?

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  • Any bottles not get sealed?

  • You're welcome.

  • Thanks!

    Very cool, I will.

  • Mine is at room temp. around 75. I keep mine in my basement. It stays cool down there. But you can have it warmer but just at room temp.

  • Thanks! I got my stuff at a local beer and wine making store.

  • I haven't used them. I've been told you can but you are taking a risk the bottles may not seal.

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