The Mighty Mill is one of the most complete and most affordable full grain mill setups. Featuring 304 stainless steel knurled rollers, 7-pound aluminum hopper, with base board and mounting hardware included, and available with both 2 and 3 rollers. Check out Patrick's New Products Monthly video above to see how the Mighty Mill crushes it and take advantage of our mighty fine deal below!
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Nothing looks quite as nice as beer pouring out of a sleek, matte black draft tower. These are the same tower kits included with the KOMOS Kegerator, featuring NukaTap Stealth Bomber faucets, EVABarrier draft tubing, and Duotight push-to-connect fittings for easy assembly.
Keep the party flowin' with a KOMOS Draft Box! This extra beefy rotomolded Rubicon Cooler is an absolute beast and will surely outlast your run-of-the-mill jockey box.
The new Core 360 Mini CO2 Regulator from KegLand represents a huge jump forward in the mini regulator market. After much feedback on how to make mini regulators more compact, sturdy and efficient, the brilliant engineers at KegLand have come up with this mini-beast.
If you've been looking to step up from fermenting in plastic buckets or carboys, this is an excellent choice for your next fermenter. Stainless steel is a much better option than glass or plastic, as it is extremely easy to clean and virtually lasts forever.
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4 Tips For New Homebrewers! By Carl Weaver
Whether you got into homebrewing because your friends were doing it, or you wanted to try something new, or perhaps you did the analysis on the cost of making beer vs. buying it, the real background comes from a love of the beverage. Let's remember...(Click here to continue reading)
How to make Lager Beer! By Jack Horzempa
Homebrewers typically start off by making ales. This is because craft beer is mostly associated with ale styles but also likely because beginning homebrewers view the lagering process and the temperature considerations involved...(Click here to continue reading)
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