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munkey
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co2 emissions

Post by munkey »

i hear that some of you guys brew a lot of swill,
will any of you be affected by the upcoming restriction of co2 emissions. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i also found a aquarium plant system that has a mini fermentation going on to supply the tank with co2.

http://badmanstropicalfish.com/products ... ystem.html
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undercover1
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Post by undercover1 »

Hmm..not sure that a 23l fermenter will fit on the shelf next to the fish tank. Seems like a sound idea, though maybe a bit too hi-tech when you could get the same result get by planting some water weeds.
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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

I have a detector in the brew room, I also measure H2S :shock: no shit, really I do

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Evo
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Post by Evo »

I don't doubt it for a minute, Dogger. You are a man of many toys. For that reason alone - RESPECT.

MY Godfather of Homebrewing, Rooty Hill Ray, had a big reclaim tank in his brew shed that he would use to "reclaim" the CO2 emitted from his brews. He would then use it to gas his beers. Perhaps he was bullsh!tting me. I don't know. It looked the part though.
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