Homemade Booze
SpanishFly writes, "I have a 'make your own absinthe' kit here, fucking terrified of making it...
"Tell us your stories of when you got so drunk on homemade mead you pissed in the cupboard.
Or tell us about the time you tried to buy wine stabiliser but got chased out of the friendly merchants shop because that compound is used to bash cocaine.
Tell us about the trials and tribulations of not being able to afford 4 cans of strongbow and couldn't brew your own poison so you got pissed on antifreeze and the next day pissed in your own mouth."
Thanks SpanishFly. MAKE THE ABSINTHE
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 9:39)
SpanishFly writes, "I have a 'make your own absinthe' kit here, fucking terrified of making it...
"Tell us your stories of when you got so drunk on homemade mead you pissed in the cupboard.
Or tell us about the time you tried to buy wine stabiliser but got chased out of the friendly merchants shop because that compound is used to bash cocaine.
Tell us about the trials and tribulations of not being able to afford 4 cans of strongbow and couldn't brew your own poison so you got pissed on antifreeze and the next day pissed in your own mouth."
Thanks SpanishFly. MAKE THE ABSINTHE
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 9:39)
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hi I am from Brewmeister based in Scotland, the people who to get our name out there brewed a terrible beer added ethanol and the called it the worlds strongest whilst charging £50 per bottle.
Thing is we couldn't even get the ethanol quantity right so the beer(!) Was not the worlds strongest. Who would have thought that this misrepresenting and devious publicity stunts would get us investors. Bye bye losers!
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 13:07, 14 replies)
Thing is we couldn't even get the ethanol quantity right so the beer(!) Was not the worlds strongest. Who would have thought that this misrepresenting and devious publicity stunts would get us investors. Bye bye losers!
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 13:07, 14 replies)
no brewmeister are nothing like them apart from all the bits they ripped off from Brew Dog
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Now Brew Dog are awesome.
I know it's all just marketing bullshit, but their marketing bullshit is the best!
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 14:09, closed)
I know it's all just marketing bullshit, but their marketing bullshit is the best!
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 14:09, closed)
"Magic Rock" sounds a little bit... fabulous...
...and their flagship beer is called Ringmaster. Ho ho ho.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 14:31, closed)
...and their flagship beer is called Ringmaster. Ho ho ho.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 14:31, closed)
I had never realised the levels of fnarfnar were so high. good job nothing can be said about Beavertown
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Brew Dog make some very tasty beers,
but the four quid I paid in the pub, for 330ml of pale ale, left a very unpleasant taste.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 15:02, closed)
but the four quid I paid in the pub, for 330ml of pale ale, left a very unpleasant taste.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 15:02, closed)
To be honest, I have no idea what this thread is about.
What's a nitro keg? Does it have go-faster stripes?
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 16:15, closed)
What's a nitro keg? Does it have go-faster stripes?
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 16:15, closed)
can't say i'm a Brew Dog fan
there are much better beers out there for less money. Nothing Brew Dog makes is a patch on the Harvistoun stuff for example.
The Punk IPA is about the best but I can't say I am convinced. Plus I wonder how many decent new beers can actually be invented? Surely after all the time humanity has been brewing beer, all the good recipes have been found and new stuff is just things that brewers have previously rejected as not being all that great?
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 16:37, closed)
there are much better beers out there for less money. Nothing Brew Dog makes is a patch on the Harvistoun stuff for example.
The Punk IPA is about the best but I can't say I am convinced. Plus I wonder how many decent new beers can actually be invented? Surely after all the time humanity has been brewing beer, all the good recipes have been found and new stuff is just things that brewers have previously rejected as not being all that great?
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 16:37, closed)
probably more to do with new hop varieties being created than recipe. aging, yeast strains, use of adjuncts, use of spice, fruit, seeds etc.
All playing a role. Next pensions and whisky.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 17:40, closed)
All playing a role. Next pensions and whisky.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2014, 17:40, closed)
excellent point and well made
at least the big brewers are getting some competition. Good selection in supermarkets these days too. Can't complain there.
( , Thu 11 Dec 2014, 11:22, closed)
at least the big brewers are getting some competition. Good selection in supermarkets these days too. Can't complain there.
( , Thu 11 Dec 2014, 11:22, closed)
The Brew Dog on Cowgate (Edinburgh) is actually a very nice establishment
I have good (hazy) memories of mine and the better half's first date drinking deceptively strong chocolate stouts. Hmm, as a matter of fact, the success of that date has a certain attribution to that place and its delicious yet strong (and costly, don't go with a light wallet) concoctions..
( , Fri 12 Dec 2014, 20:44, closed)
I have good (hazy) memories of mine and the better half's first date drinking deceptively strong chocolate stouts. Hmm, as a matter of fact, the success of that date has a certain attribution to that place and its delicious yet strong (and costly, don't go with a light wallet) concoctions..
( , Fri 12 Dec 2014, 20:44, closed)
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