[Calefaction Wiki] Update of "HomeBrewing" by SteveKillen

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The "HomeBrewing" page has been changed by SteveKillen:
http://wiki.calefaction.org/HomeBrewing?action=diff&rev1=29&rev2=30

  
  == Available Equipment ==
  
- So far all owned by ClintonEbadi and available for shared use.
+ Most owned by ClintonEbadi; all available for shared use.
  
  === Wort Production ===
  
   * '''Bayou Classic KAB5 Low Pressure Propane Burner'''. 100,000 BTU/h super burner. MORE POWER.
-  * '''20lbs Propane Cylinder''' Just a basic propane cylinder
+  * 2 '''20lbs Propane Cylinders''' Just a basic propane cylinder
   * '''2'x2' Paving Stone''' to provide a stable surface for the burner and protection for deck wood against drying out or scorching
   * '''Polarware 30 quart stainless steel brew kettle'''. Basic, but workable for full five gallon wort boils. LHBS recommended the low end kettle and reserving funds for a future purchase of a fancy ten gallon kettle.
   * '''Immersion Wort Chiller'''. Just a basic coiled copper tubing gadget.
@@ -97, +97 @@

  === Fermentation ===
  
   * '''6 Gallon Ale Pail'''
+  * '''6 Gallon Better Bottle''' (Steve's)
+  * '''3.5 Gallon Better Bottle''' for experimental batches (Steve's)
   * '''8 Gallon Glass Carboy'''
   * '''5 Gallon Glass Carboy''' for secondary fermentation
+  * '''5 Gallon Mash Lautering Tun''' for masochism and all-grain batches 
   * '''1.5 Gallon Glass Jug''' for minibatches or starters (volume not entirely certain--definitely larger than 1 gallon, but not 2 gallons)
   * '''64oz Glass Jug''' (Rogue Dead Guy Ale Jug) for starters
   * '''Cooling system''' A pair of plant water drainage trays, tshirts, and a box fan... not as nice as a basement, but it actually works pretty well.
@@ -142, +145 @@

  
  === NEEDED ===
  
-  * '''Blowoff Tube''' bpt's first fermentation revealed that for beers over 1.060 the airlock will indeed become clogged and could result in some unpleasant messes
   * '''Nylon Hop/Grain Bag''' Reusable! There are three muslin hop socks left from years ago for steeping grains so this isn't a huge priority.
  



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