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  1. Sadfield

    Clever priming sugar required

    It doesn't have to be clever. You can aim to over prime a corny and then use the PRV to vent of some CO2 to the right level. As they do with venting cask.
  2. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    I've a vague recollection of it changing from little glass bottles to clear plastic cartons when i was at primary school in the early 80's.
  3. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    A minute on the hips a lifetime on the lips?
  4. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    Which means people aren't drinking as much now, smaller amounts of stronger drinks, and still not consuming as much alcohol. Abv of beer, was generally much higher 100+ years ago than it is today.
  5. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    We'll have none of that here. Actually, alcohol, particularly beer, consumption is lower than +100 years ago. Evidently, they didn't have tesco deliveries during the Spanish Flu pandemic.
  6. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    They're on the beaches. Never surrender.
  7. Sadfield

    WW2 Rations

    For treating burns, freeing kids heads from railings, hair gel and relubing George's seamless paragon sheath.
  8. Sadfield

    What did you brew today?

    I used 12g of the blend.
  9. Sadfield

    Are CamLocks safe?

    Isn't better, customary to put the female, locking part on the hose, also?
  10. Sadfield

    What did you brew today?

    Old Peculier for a homebrew club OP-off. Batch - 12.5L OG -1.058 IBUs - 29 EBC - 50 ABV - 5.6% Water Ca-114 Mg-10 Na-20 Co3-37 SO4-125 Cl-125 Mash - 60' @ 67c. Extra Pale Planet - 86% Medium Crystal - 10% Roasted Barley - 4% Boil - 60' Fuggle - 12.5g @ 60' (10 IBU) Topaz - 4g @ 60' (14...
  11. Sadfield

    Has the classic Best Bitter lost its flavour?

    The ying and yang of the well known consumer group. For a lot of the good they did they also inadvertently created an stereotype real ale drinker. Couple that with a tendency to encourage pubs to have more pumps on the bar (more choice of beers for themselves) than could realistically be...
  12. Sadfield

    Brewdog miss a marketing opportunity.

    Wow! I'll be buying my Greeting cards from elsewhere from here on.
  13. Sadfield

    Has the classic Best Bitter lost its flavour?

    My experience, and some of the previous comments, paint a different picture. There appears to be a healthy supply of good Bitter in the more southern parts of the North West and the Peak District.
  14. Sadfield

    Brewdog miss a marketing opportunity.

    Should this copy editor be appluaded for this, or rebuked for being technically wrong?😂
  15. Sadfield

    Brewdog miss a marketing opportunity.

    Could have sold it as Punk IPA Rancid Edition, teaming up with the American band. Supply Chain Officer issues a Minor Threat instead. https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/brewdog-discards-infected-beer-worth-30117741.amp
  16. Sadfield

    Titanic Plum Porter

    No fruit was harmed making plum porter.
  17. Sadfield

    Crossmyloof

    Reading back, most of the thread is about websites and browsers. Go figure.
  18. Sadfield

    Crossmyloof

    Except it isn't. It was speculated that it would be a good business to purchase, which is an entirely different train of thought. Both can run concurrently.
  19. Sadfield

    Crossmyloof

    Indeed. Having read many a post where people state their recent CML orders, usually for one or two packs of hops and yeast, and the fact CML previously dropped the idea of selling malt, I'm struggling to see it being the cash cow others do, I terms of being a business to purchase. Essentially...
  20. Sadfield

    Crossmyloof

    Companies House might provide an insight.
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