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B&M do homebrew stuff ?

Ours doesn't but i have read the bigger ones do.

https://www.bmstores.co.uk/search?q=home+brew



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I’m having the Baltic Porter by 71 Brewing. It’s the last bottle of my birthday beers, and I don’t think I like it. Nothing to do with the beer itself, I’m just not a massive dark beer fan - I like them either roasty or smooth and this is neither. My brother in law should have got me a bottle of their IPA or Hefeweizen instead.
 
I need something hoppy or sweet and cold. Got neither in until my milkshake ipa is bottled. Scrapping the barrel tonight.

Drinking some beer 52 London bitter that is bland.
 
Sampling some local beers to help decide on my 3 beer prize for this month's forum competition.

Wolf Brewery's Sirius red ale was good, as was the Plum Porter from St Peter's (although I detected a bit of an "essence" tang which might suggest they didn't use real fruit in the brew).

Both enjoyable but not worthy as a prize!

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Last of my GW hop back mild clone. Had to steal the cap from this King Keg yesterday when I was packaging another brew into my 2nd KK as the S30 valve was leaking. So I thought I'd better get the remainder down my neck, as it's only 3 pints or so. Flat, but perfectly drinkable. Flat mild from a barrel? It's like being in a 1940's Linc's country pub, where they have no taps, just barrels on their side behind the bar. There used to be one in my village apparently, The Bricklayers. All spit, sawdust and scraps no doubt. Long gone now.
 
Last of my GW hop back mild clone. Had to steal the cap from this King Keg yesterday when I was packaging another brew into my 2nd KK as the S30 valve was leaking. So I thought I'd better get the remainder down my neck, as it's only 3 pints or so. Flat, but perfectly drinkable. Flat mild from a barrel? It's like being in a 1940's Linc's country pub, where they have no taps, just barrels on their side behind the bar. There used to be one in my village apparently, The Bricklayers. All spit, sawdust and scraps no doubt. Long gone now.

I assume you had appropriate music playing?
 
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Pint of my Apollo 9 concoction.
Malty - and not really getting the Simcoe hop tea I chucked.

Very malty as a tad young , but wanted to celebrate the Belgian Blonde going into the brew fridge [emoji106]


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Important work! Quality Control...I've just massacred last year's dead echium stems..very spikey even through thick gloves! Also taken the top off the bay tree...gardening bin FULL...cream ale open!
 
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