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We bought a 1992 ducato with a hymer body. An old one but a good one.
Sitting in the awning at the min with tv and drinks. Solar is a game changer.
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Only sitting watching tv because it’s chucking it down all day so nothing else for it
It's a bit harder to go off grid with a caravan, at least when it's 7.9m long. 1st outing in our new van next weekend
 
The DIPA keg just kicked. Still packed with flavour despite being in the keg for about 6 months

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It's a bit harder to go off grid with a caravan, at least when it's 7.9m long. 1st outing in our new van next weekend
We have a very compact camper. Only the 2 of us so don’t need much room. I got 2 120w solar panels and a 6000w inverter. It’s enough to power whatever we need to be comfortable and hasn’t broke the bank.
 
Hiya mate, i've a ton of Archer from a cheapo deal and not quite sure what to do with it, can I ask what your recipe will be?
I've just done a pale ale with Olicana so I want to brew an IPA.
Given Archers low AA% I thought Admiral to bitter, Challenger at 30mins and the Archer at 15mins, hopstand and dry hop.
Maris Otter, Caramalt and a little Dark Crystal for colour, fermented with
Verdant IPA yeast which should be a good match for the fruity Archer.
Happy to hear any suggestions though, it may well change before I brew it.
https://share.brewfather.app/JJzqAgdybHWku1
 
Sneak preview of my attempt at a Biere De Garde. I’m loving the colour and clarity. The malt complexity stands out, looking forward to seeing it spread it’s wings over the next number of months.

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Reminds me. I need to do a quality check of mine. Nice clarity and head there.
 

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