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Killick Greenie

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Havent posted anything for ages so I thought you might be interested in the new pub. Obviously built in a shed of sorts. Still need second hand microwave for the pies ;)

Hopefully pictures will appear below:

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Built all this from plywood and covered it in El Cheapo woodstain. It will look better once it gets proper beer stain.

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I just need some cornies now so if Norm sees this can you drop me a note please :thumb:

Two pints of Barn Owl. Funny how much nicer it tastes in your own pub :cheers:

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Nice one! :clap: What size shed is it?
I have a plan to build something similar in my shed. Need to draw up plans - this has given me some motivation to get on with it..! :cheers:
 
andymacintyre said:
Nice one! :clap: What size shed is it?
I have a plan to build something similar in my shed. Need to draw up plans - this has given me some motivation to get on with it..! :cheers:

It's about 10' x12'. I did think of lining it out and all that malarky but once I'd got the bar done I thought sod it let's just have beer instead :party:
 
Darcey said:
Look good mate... new plans for the brewery cellar? a brew pub?

Thanks! Idid think of putting the brewery in the pub but I have a further cunning plan which involves buying the missus a nice new shed to put all the junk in from the much larger shed that I can then fettle for the brewery. All the inspiration for the brewery and the pub came from all the Brewing Jedi's on this forum.

We are located in the wilds of Suffolk where after a night on the razzle you could end up being tied to a stake and left in the middle of a field if your not careful. Which is a good reason to have your own boozer, elfin safety an all that jazz ;)
 
Thanks Vossy1. We are in contact and looking good. I've asked a couple of daft questions about gas bottles. Type? Fittings? I'm still not sure how you get refills. From what I've read on here it seems the best bet is to find a tame landlord and use pub gas?
As always I'm open to superior wisdom so you if you or anyone else has a view on the best CO2 route I'd be glad to hear it :cheers:
 
wendy1971 said:
Please come to our house and build one in our living room :rofl: :thumb:

Thanks! I work for beer and grub. ;)
I've just ordered a couple of corny kegs from Norms so I'll be tapping :rofl: you up for some gen on how to get them fettled :cheers:
 

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