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Message 1506275 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:04:09 UTC - in response to Message 1506266.  
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*does the Mexican beer wave* Cheers:)



May 5th each year it sure does. Cinco de Mayo day
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Message 1506276 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:06:51 UTC - in response to Message 1506274.  

58L makes me 6doz 750ml bottles worth Grant and some people do bring their own beer with them at times (the VB drinkers mainly) or shout for the ingredients to do a brew, Grant.

Yes it's Beer O'clock, yeh!!!!!

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My nose has just had a good bleed, bloods good for beer innit? Cheers :)


Adds iron innit ;)

*raises glass* To Iron! Cheers :)

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Message 1506280 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:12:35 UTC

Now I just have to wait a bit for that heady brew to settle a little and then seal it up and add water to the airlock.

Then in 6-7 days, bottle it and then start again. :-D

Time for another refill.

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Message 1506285 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:18:58 UTC - in response to Message 1506280.  

Now I just have to wait a bit for that heady brew to settle a little and then seal it up and add water to the airlock.

Then in 6-7 days, bottle it and then start again. :-D

Time for another refill.

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You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)

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Message 1506288 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:20:01 UTC - in response to Message 1506280.  

Now I just have to wait a bit for that heady brew to settle a little and then seal it up and add water to the airlock.

Then in 6-7 days, bottle it and then start again. :-D

Time for another refill.

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Sounds good, i'll have to get my GF an ok to do it at her garage though.
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Message 1506289 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:21:15 UTC - in response to Message 1506285.  

Now I just have to wait a bit for that heady brew to settle a little and then seal it up and add water to the airlock.

Then in 6-7 days, bottle it and then start again. :-D

Time for another refill.

Cheers.

You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)



And he got pissed when it was all gone? :))
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Message 1506291 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:25:54 UTC - in response to Message 1506261.  
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It's on its way! Nice to see you Grant :)


When it shows I know I'll have friends too. :))

Thanks Anniet.


Yes :) Many a friend comes creeping out the undergrowth when they sniff a good beer...

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You know if you put salt around or put it on a slab of salt those buggers won't even some close to the glass. :)
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Message 1506292 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:29:55 UTC - in response to Message 1506289.  

Now I just have to wait a bit for that heady brew to settle a little and then seal it up and add water to the airlock.

Then in 6-7 days, bottle it and then start again. :-D

Time for another refill.

Cheers.

You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)



And he got pissed when it was all gone? :))

Actually there's some bottles of cherry hanging about, they need filtering though :( Cheers :)

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Message 1506293 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:32:33 UTC


You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)

Yeah the sound of the airlock doing its job and the malty aroma certainly is relaxing.

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You know if you put salt and even slab of salt those buggers won't even some close to the glass. :)


I prefer holly leaves. :)

I had a traumatised childhood. Saved 169 snails from being chopped up by my mum whilst she was mowing the lawn. Made a lovely home for them in a bucket. They were going to be my new pets you see. Then I asked my much older brother what they liked to eat. He told me they liked salt... lots and lots of salt. I was a generous child...
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Message 1506297 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:36:56 UTC - in response to Message 1506293.  


You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)

Yeah the sound of the airlock doing its job and the malty aroma certainly is relaxing.

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I do that with wine also.
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Message 1506298 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:37:33 UTC - in response to Message 1506293.  


You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)

Yeah the sound of the airlock doing its job and the malty aroma certainly is relaxing.

Cheers.

*blub*, *blub*, *blub*, *blub*, *blub*, *blub*, *blub*,*blub*,*blub*,

*meanwhile Zappy is sleeping* :)

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Message 1506299 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:37:57 UTC - in response to Message 1506293.  


You know as a child my Dad brew stuff, so I find the bubble of the beer quite relaxing. Cheers :)

Yeah the sound of the airlock doing its job and the malty aroma certainly is relaxing.

Cheers.


Malty aromas (and flavours) are amongst the best I think Wiggo :)
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Message 1506308 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:53:04 UTC


Malty aromas (and flavours) are amongst the best I think Wiggo :)

They certainly are Annie, especially when they come out of my brewroom. ;-)

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Message 1506310 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 2:58:57 UTC

*raises glass* To brewroom peace. Cheers :)

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Message 1506314 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 3:03:46 UTC - in response to Message 1506310.  

*raises glass* To brewroom peace. Cheers :)

Most certainly Zapped. :-D

Opps... I better get another refill 1st. ;-)

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Malty aromas (and flavours) are amongst the best I think Wiggo :)

They certainly are Annie, especially when they come out of my brewroom. ;-)

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I know when my bubbler was going it got pretty strong.
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Message 1506331 - Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 3:54:04 UTC


I know when my bubbler was going it got pretty strong.

You should smell a sugar based ethyl-alcohol wash in full flight Grant, pungent I can tell ya.

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I know when my bubbler was going it got pretty strong.

You should smell a sugar based ethyl-alcohol wash in full flight Grant, pungent I can tell ya.

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San Francisco for a few days on Monday, got some honey do's again. :( I'll pop the question then if I can make it here in her garage.

Do you use dry or wet yeast?
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Do you use dry or wet yeast?

Only dry yeast used here Grant.

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