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this site appears to be American-centric. As a result I'm not exactly sure how to characterise what in Australia is just called a 'fermenter'- plastic container sold by home brw stores. http://www.brupaks.com/images/products/PLASTIC-FERMENTER-120-LITRE.jpg These fermetners have taps (so racking doesn't require racking canes- just food grade hose) and are good for standard batches (though I have a fermenter for double batches). Soooo... what would these be called in the article? [[User:Peas and corn|Peas and corn]] 03:09, 17 November 2008 (CST)
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Additionally, Australian brewers use 'cubes', wich are essentially cube shaped water containers you get from camping stores. I'll work on getting photos of both up here for examples. Cubes are used a lot in what brewers call the 'no chill method'.[[User:Peas and corn|Peas and corn]] 23:25, 17 November 2008 (CST)
 

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