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looks perfect! think I need to do another "quality check" when I get home from work
That old chestnut..looks perfect! think I need to do another "quality check" when I get home from work
In fairness, reading that RNLI glass is sobering. Room for another one.That old chestnut..
define ‘enjoying’ ? :)I’ve not been able to brew since June when my AIO packed up during the mash! Hopefully I will be back up and running this weekend and have some Talus in transit from CML. Murgy straight here I come… Been enjoying watching your progress chopps on YouTube, thanks for sharing and I hope you’re enjoying living the brewers dream
Yeah, they are some long brew days you’re doing.Keep it up, I love the warts and all approach, it’s good to see it’s not just me that messes up, forgets things and leaves taps open!define ‘enjoying’ ? :)
It’s certainly keeping me busy, does that count?
Seriously though, it’s all worth it just for the feeling of people actually enjoying it. No Lamborghini yet.
Isn't it!In fairness, reading that RNLI glass is sobering. Room for another one.
Will let you know once he's tapped one, or is about to. Cheers!Yep really enjoying the YouTube vids, keep it up! My dad lives out your way so keep on meaning to swing by one of the pubs to give your beer a go when I next head over that way....or might even try to find an excuse to head Retford way as I'm wanting to try Harry's beers too and could kill two birds with one stone now that you're expanding and going inter-regional!
Glad you like it mate.I just brewed it again today - it is the first beer I have brewed twice for a very long time. It may end up being the reason I need to upgrade to a system with a bigger batch size; it flew out of the keg last time! Thanks again, Andy!
This time next year Rodneydefine ‘enjoying’ ? :)
It’s certainly keeping me busy, does that count?
Seriously though, it’s all worth it just for the feeling of people actually enjoying it. No Lamborghini yet.
A couple of things that caught me out and changed the finished bigger scale product.@chopps , did you notice any difference in murgy when brewed at commercial scales vs homebrew?
I'm wondering whether the increased size and change of process made a noticeable difference in the final beer
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