Irish Ale

Brewing processes and methods. How to brew using extract, partial or all-grain. Tips and tricks.

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IrishRed
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Location: Sparks, NV, US

You say tomato... I say tomato

Post by IrishRed »

I haven't heard of lacrosse boxes but I am sure it's the difference between Canada and US. It's not a party pig. It's copper tubing that goes from the keg, coils through a cooler (that is filled with ice), and comes out the tap on the other side. I know that B3 sells them ready to go, but I made mine.
jayhawk
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Good idea

Post by jayhawk »

That makes a lot of sense. If I ever start kegging, I will definetly build one.

Lacrosse boxes are hockey rink sized outdour courts used to play Lacrosse, which is like hockey except you use a ball and a stick with a little net basket type thing on the end. Oh, yeah, no ice either.
the baron
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im the youngest ;-)

Post by the baron »

started at 18 distilling.

im now 20 and making all kinds of alcohols, even racing fuel.
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