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    Ian/Andy

    Could I possibly have, some details of the beer you brewed and where you got it from...fancy a go now.

    Cheers.
    Non intercooled nothing.

  • #2
    Certainly!

    Start with this

    I've just finished drinking this which was very nice. (Bottled 10 pints to keep a while)

    And am going to do this next.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #3
      A friend at work does this and it doesn't turn out too bad! He bought a load of Grolsch type bottles and stores it in those. Some people I talk to over on a IP Network forum also brew their own but the boast about using honey?
      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gwh200 View Post
        Ian/Andy

        Could I possibly have, some details of the beer you brewed and where you got it from...fancy a go now.

        Cheers.
        Hey Graham. Sorry, I don't know anything about home brewing, but here's an image to inspire you......Cheers....Mick.
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        " Time wounds all heels ".

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        • #5
          Just kegged a batch of the "great easern", these kits produce a really nice "real ale", the initial kit is around £50, fermenting bucket, pressure keg, pipeing and hydrometer etc, use either cheap bottled water or like me water from the yank style fridge despenser, (unless like andy you have access to real spring water,) i'd avoid tap water as it very's so much, tastes cr@p round here and very hard, we even use filtered water for tea and coffee,
          you have room in the new place to rig a real brewery Gra, just set aside one "wing" for beer production
          Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Apache View Post
            Certainly!

            Start with this

            I've just finished drinking this which was very nice. (Bottled 10 pints to keep a while)

            And am going to do this next.
            Cheers muchly Andy.

            Originally posted by POPEYE View Post
            Just kegged a batch of the "great easern", these kits produce a really nice "real ale", the initial kit is around £50, fermenting bucket, pressure keg, pipeing and hydrometer etc, use either cheap bottled water or like me water from the yank style fridge despenser, (unless like andy you have access to real spring water,) i'd avoid tap water as it very's so much, tastes cr@p round here and very hard, we even use filtered water for tea and coffee,
            you have room in the new place to rig a real brewery Gra, just set aside one "wing" for beer production
            i'll get the butler, to brew it Ian !!

            Thanks mate... looking forward to getting langers on some home brew.
            Non intercooled nothing.

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            • #7
              Get the jingly music on and do THIS


              Sent from the iPad you "lost"

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              • #8
                woodfordes wherry...bring it on !!!!!

                All bought and ordered and evryfing...
                Non intercooled nothing.

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