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  1. marshbrewer

    Challenges facing the UK cider industry

    Land is worth more if it doesn't have to be cleared. So, I assume the cost to HUK of clearing the land themselves must have been less than the potential increase in value.
  2. marshbrewer

    Brewing mistakes you really wish you'd avoided...

    Let it go, let it go.... 🤣
  3. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    I know your evening has been ruined worrying about what happened, well Town won 2-0 and will play league football again next season. Waiting for a Chinese for the kids. Nethergate Suffolk County. Very nice.
  4. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    In the fanzone again waiting to go I to Blundell Park, pint of Docks Beers east New England IPA - Knuckle Down. Not bad. Just need Town to beat (or get a draw against) Swindon * and it will be golden. *thus ensuring their league survival
  5. marshbrewer

    Brew Books - What's On Your Shelf??

    Latest brewing related books: Need to find the other volumes of this one, but they appear as rare as rocking horse poo: And talking of hard to find book, I've been looking for this one for ages, big fan of the author, tracked this one down in a charity shop:
  6. marshbrewer

    CO2 supplier, Lincs?

    Where abouts in Lincs mate?
  7. marshbrewer

    can I use 3/16 for gas AND beer line?

    So would 3/8th be good from Regulator to manifold, then 3/16 from manifold to individual kegs?
  8. marshbrewer

    Re-using yeast from current brew

    This is what I have done in the past when I've painstakingly cultured up a yeast from bottles, and had a successful brew so know the yeast is good (as well as top cropping, but that's a different topic). I leave an inch or so of beer in the FV on top of the yeast. This is swilled around...
  9. marshbrewer

    Cleaning stained demi johns

    Not too hot water, though. Demijohns don't like thermal shock!
  10. marshbrewer

    After dry January...

    I've done dry January several times, and have never felt any beneficial effects as regards sleep, or indeed weight which is odd. I've given it up as a bad idea. I tend not to drink Mon - Thurs but I'm not fanatic about it, if I get invited to a birthday do or something on those days I'll...
  11. marshbrewer

    Digital thermometer recommendation

    To be fair, apart from the mash tun, all other readings would be taken through thermowells
  12. marshbrewer

    Digital thermometer recommendation

    So, the Thermopen seems to be getting a lot of love. I've just checked and I've got some Amazon vouchers to use so that might be a good option as they seem to sell them.
  13. marshbrewer

    Digital thermometer recommendation

    My digi thermometer (no brand Chinese thing) takes an absolute age to read temperature. Like a few mins. Zzzzzzzz.... So, can anyone recommend a digi thermometer that reads quickly, has a reputation for accuracy, and bonus points if fairly common so I can be a tight arse and look out for a...
  14. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    Spoiler alert. They didn't. :mad:
  15. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    In the fanzone at Town with the youngest daughter, Docks Beer Overtime lager. Not to bad. Just need Town to thrash the Yorkies now..
  16. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    Na, my erratic brewing schedule doesn't really mix with liquid yeasts. If I get a chance to brew, I just need to brew which makes starters often impossible. So for this brew, I looked at the expected FG and attenuation and used a mix of CML Firm + House. Finished at 1.021 so not too far off...
  17. marshbrewer

    What are you drinking tonight 2024.

    1885 William Younger 100/- A @patto1ro recipe. It's absolutely bang on. Lightly naturally carbed in cornie.
  18. marshbrewer

    Make mine a Mockeson

    Blimey! I know a few ales dropped down to 2.8% for tax reasons (and may now creep back up for the same reasons) but that's a drop and a half. Looks like the war started Makesons on a bit of a downward trajectory (figures from Ron's blog) followed by a bit of a rally : 1939 4.7 1940 4.63...
  19. marshbrewer

    Make mine a Mockeson

    I think I'd be inclined to brew one of Ron's Makesons recipes, given they are from actual brewing records. The pre war ones look interesting.
  20. marshbrewer

    Aldi Coffee Stout

    Aldis beer selection is a bit hit and miss. It used to be better, in my opinion. I keep looking at this and thinking I might have it a try, but then opt for their knock off Hobgoblin (which I think is more like the original Hobgoblin than the current real Hobgoblin if you see what I mean) or a...
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