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Fair point. The subject in our household is a sensitive one at the moment. last weekend we were passed on the A45 by a bell end on a bike....
Agreed. But then the very busy Doctors and nurses who’s job it is to make him better should also have the choice tell him to fuck off for being...
Ok you would be brewers. Here’s the hard facts. The beer that you have lovingly cared for from brew day through fermentation. Needs just a little...
Always. Problems start when you have very little head space. And you end up with foaming sticky beer spewing out of the airlock. [ATTACH] just...
Once fermentation starts the head space will fill with co2.
I’d head down the bottling route. The beer will keep much much longer and better bottled. I you have a co2 charged barrel that’s a good...
Not sure about extract. But you can tailor your recipe to what every volume you want. But one thing I have learnt is. The longer you leave the...
Brilliant job. I’ve started to use a heated recirculation pump. Which has massively improved efficiency and really helped clear the wort. [ATTACH]
Just had a little sex wee. [MEDIA]
Sorry. Changed my mind. Suter mmx500. https://images.app.goo.gl/cFUgrdsij49Qa1oA9
Beat me to it by a whisker. spent too much time browsing for a nice photo.
Way out of left field. https://images.app.goo.gl/HjvFLtJ2FuMYPmvKA
There’s way too much snobbery about extract brewing. I feel, who care about how you get to the finished product. Just as long as that product is...
I don’t think you could use the “cheaper per pint” as a reason to make beer at home. It’s hugely labour intensive. (It’s called a Brew Day for a...
Best bet for a tentative toe in the water first try. Is an extract brewing kit. This will take a lot of the technical side of hitting and...