Farmbrew
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Kit>>Extract Brewing>>AG. :drunk:
They'll eventually be corrupted :lol:
They'll eventually be corrupted :lol:
Farmbrew said:Kit>>Extract Brewing>>AG. :drunk:
They'll eventually be corrupted :lol:
Most newbies want to brew cheap alcohol (Kits and TC)and not for the love of brewing fantastic beers better that you can buy.graysalchemy said:I have noticed as well. No one seems t want to step up to all grain either. I can't remember the last time I welcomed someone to the darkside, that seems to have gone by the by along with word association game.
We are rapidly becoming a forum of lager kit drinkers. Back in the day you couldn't even mention the L word. I suppose the ecconomic climate has brought a new breed of brewers.
Long live AG
Aleman said:I have a confession to make
I am going back to making kits
Whew I'm glad that is finally out in the open, I feel that a weight has been lifted from my shoulders
I brewed in the kitchen with plastic buckets for 15 years, no thermo box just a bucket in a bucket.. aggro from the wife but the beer was great... stainless makes no difference, technique and experience does.. :thumb:eggman said:When funds allow for brew shed and some shiney i'll be asking loads of dumb questions :lol:
Uncle.P is a double dealer....... and to think I shared his tent last year and shared my black pud with him. Grrrrgraysalchemy said:I won't use it again but even UP said he went into a pub and had a pint of L last weekend, it wasn't even warm. :lol: :lol:
Anyway I usually spell it Larger and get into even more trouble.
BarnsleyBrewer said:When your ready eggman ask away were here to help.. :thumb:
Northern Brewer said:Yes, its 1959 Colchester chipmaster, weighs about 550kg and we had to shift it up a short flight of stairs to get it in the workshop, worked up quite a thirst
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