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Contents:
Igloo vs Coleman? (Paul Hethmon)
Parasetic Acid Sanatizer (Evan Kraus)
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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 11:04:28 -0500
From: Paul Hethmon <phethmon at hethmon.com>
Subject: Igloo vs Coleman?
I'm going to pick up a new mash tun soon to upgrade my system. Planning on a
70 quart model, either Igloo Maxcold or Coleman Xtreme.
Does anyone have recommendations for or against either? Perhaps one stands
up to heat better (or worse) than the other?
thanks,
Paul
Farragut, Tennessee
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Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 05:41:59 -0800 (PST)
From: Evan Kraus <ekraus at yahoo.com>
Subject: Parasetic Acid Sanatizer
I have found a powered version of Parasetic acid.
I am wondering if any on would like to buy some.
I have to buy 44 lbs of the powder.
It will cost me about $10 per lb. delivered
1 lb is enough to make 60 Gallons of solution.
I would sell it for what I paid for it plus shipping.
It is in a great many breweries that no rinse sanitizer of choice.
Short contact time, non foaming.
If you want to read about the product.
http://www.atomesbio.com/pdf/Bioxy-S.pdf
Let me know if you interested.
you can email me at
suark2007-b at yahoo.com
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5887, 01/05/12
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