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Another quick question....


Do you think i have enough beer for Christmas?
Neil


Do you think i have enough beer for Christmas?
Neil
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Posted 1 year ago by Member
There is no such thing as too much beer.
Posted 1 year ago by Member
Couldn't agree with you more there Stu... what you see will last me Christmas Eve through to Boxing Day
Posted 1 year ago by Admin
They are looking good Neil. My cornies in the garage don't look half as attractive .
Posted 1 year ago by Moderator
the question should be "do you think you have enough?
Plannin'-
Loads a beer after an upgrade!
nathbrew@gmail.com
Posted 1 year ago by Member
TBH Nath if i could get another brew in and know it would be ready for the 25th then i would.
I think i have enough but then you can never be too sure so might have to get some more in for new year.
Posted 1 year ago by Member
Well, I reckon that'll just about do at a push
I must admit, looking at your bottles with their own labels etc, it really makes me want to try bottling. My only issue is whether or not it will make my ale too fizzy? Not keen on fizzy ale! But I just want to design my own labels and be able to give some away easily.
Posted 1 year ago by Member
Looking great Neil .... who did you let loose with the scissors on those labels!?
(with grateful thanks to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and slightly adapted)
Posted 1 year ago by Moderator
PMA - I will admit my ales taste better from a barrel, but bottles arn't that far off and they look sweet as! I always keg most and keep 5 or so bottles.....you know.....just in case!
Plannin'-
Loads a beer after an upgrade!
nathbrew@gmail.com
Posted 1 year ago by Member
Cheers Tony,
Ahem that's what happens when you pay a 7 year old to do the job.
I know they're a bit shaky but he did a good job.
I must admit as laborious bottling is i prefer this method to kegs. Just means my beer can last that little bit longer. In my experience the pressure has gone rather quickly in kegs and it tastes horrible after a while too because i don't drink that much.
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