damienair
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Hello all,
I started brewing kits at around the beginning of December 2020. My first kit was a Simply Lager Kit which came with the starter set up, brewing buckets etc. I then brewed a Coopers Hefe Wheat Kit using Dry wheat spray malt and the results were great. I along with a little help from my neighbour, tucked into the beers as soon as they were ready and the 2 brews were gone far too quickly. So I decided that I would continue to brew, but hold off on drinking my own beer for a while. Build up a stash of 5 brews before touching them. The last of my beer is ready this weekend. I've been very patient, but I have had a couple of samples, just for quality control reasons. The Pink Grapefruit IPA is amazing, it has been hard to keep my filthy paws off that one. Yesterday evening I went down to the garage and I did a little inventory check. I have a very healthy stash built up, details are as below:
1. Simply Lager = 4 x 500ml bottles
2. Coopers Hefe Wheat Kit = 2 x 330ml bottles
3. Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA = 32 X 500ml bottles
4. Australian Blend Pinot Grigio = 14 bottles
5. Festival Oaked Apple Cider = 39 x 500ml bottles
6. Bruphoria James Blonde Ale = 52 x 330ml bottles
7. Mangrove Jacks Bavarian Wheat beer = 40 x 500ml bottles
8. Mangrove Jacks Juicy Session IPA = 40 x 500ml bottles
Total stash is around 190 pints not including the wine. I feel like a kid whom has received the keys for a sweet shop. I've been so patient. But it is time to do some damage to the stash. I also have 29 x 500ml bottles which are empty and ready to go so I'll put on a new brew this weekend too. I have Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA and Irish Red Ale ready to go. I had great plans to be sitting out in the garden, ice cooler full of beer beside me and enjoying the sunshine. However Cooler Box has still not arrived, and weather for the weekend is cold and wet. So it will be indoor drinking and dining instead, I'll still do the BBQ. No more off license purchases for a while, time to enjoy the fruits of my labour.
I started brewing kits at around the beginning of December 2020. My first kit was a Simply Lager Kit which came with the starter set up, brewing buckets etc. I then brewed a Coopers Hefe Wheat Kit using Dry wheat spray malt and the results were great. I along with a little help from my neighbour, tucked into the beers as soon as they were ready and the 2 brews were gone far too quickly. So I decided that I would continue to brew, but hold off on drinking my own beer for a while. Build up a stash of 5 brews before touching them. The last of my beer is ready this weekend. I've been very patient, but I have had a couple of samples, just for quality control reasons. The Pink Grapefruit IPA is amazing, it has been hard to keep my filthy paws off that one. Yesterday evening I went down to the garage and I did a little inventory check. I have a very healthy stash built up, details are as below:
1. Simply Lager = 4 x 500ml bottles
2. Coopers Hefe Wheat Kit = 2 x 330ml bottles
3. Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA = 32 X 500ml bottles
4. Australian Blend Pinot Grigio = 14 bottles
5. Festival Oaked Apple Cider = 39 x 500ml bottles
6. Bruphoria James Blonde Ale = 52 x 330ml bottles
7. Mangrove Jacks Bavarian Wheat beer = 40 x 500ml bottles
8. Mangrove Jacks Juicy Session IPA = 40 x 500ml bottles
Total stash is around 190 pints not including the wine. I feel like a kid whom has received the keys for a sweet shop. I've been so patient. But it is time to do some damage to the stash. I also have 29 x 500ml bottles which are empty and ready to go so I'll put on a new brew this weekend too. I have Mangrove Jacks Pink Grapefruit IPA and Irish Red Ale ready to go. I had great plans to be sitting out in the garden, ice cooler full of beer beside me and enjoying the sunshine. However Cooler Box has still not arrived, and weather for the weekend is cold and wet. So it will be indoor drinking and dining instead, I'll still do the BBQ. No more off license purchases for a while, time to enjoy the fruits of my labour.