Beer recommendations.. What's tickling your buds, bud?

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Re: Beer recommendations.. What's tickling your buds, bud?

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Windbag wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 7:43 am Does anyone make their own beer?
I did for about 10 years. 100 ltr all grain set up. IPA's and Belgian mostly and a few years playing about with Brett. It was good fun.
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100 litres, clearly ex commercial brewer then Joe, or owner of a very large shed with frequent drinking parties & good parking, maybe some zed-beds too. :twisted:
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Mr Gus wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:44 pm 100 litres, clearly ex commercial brewer then Joe, or owner of a very large shed with frequent drinking parties & good parking, maybe some zed-beds too. :twisted:
It was all great fun but in the end it ran its course and I was just brewing the same beers. The interest switch went to the off position!

I'd far rather drive to Belgium and enjoy the beers & sun. :D

Last time over No1 & I bought 2 cases of Orval from the Abbey. Christmas Eve beer only for the next dozen years.
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