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Fuck yeah!
I've just taken delivery of 1x 36 pint polypin and 2x 9 pint mini casks of beer.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:13,
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This is indeed a cool story.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:13,
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Surely a 36 pint polypin is a Tautology?
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Bazongaloid, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:15,
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Is it?
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:17,
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Sorry, I shouldn't have phrased it as a questions.
I'll try again.
A 36 pint polypin is a tautology.
You bellend.
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Bazongaloid, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:18,
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Now I just feel foolish for not knowing the names of different barrel capacities.
Way to ruin my high, Al.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:23,
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wooo beer.
I have nearly run out of stout :(
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:21,
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Time to get a strong, dark ale on the go, ready for Christmas.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:23,
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Really? Mine are usually ready in a month tops.
Except lagers, they take a while.
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:26,
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Oh fuck I just remembered I left a bottle of stout in the freezer last night.
That'll be fun to clean up.
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:27,
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I meant you, not me.
They can be ready in a month, but can't you brew them for longer too?
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:28,
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I've got a nice pack coming down this afternoon.
But I think I'll try to find a St Peters Ale pack or two and do them for christmas.
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:31,
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I like St Peters' beers.
Do the kits turn out much like the real thing?
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:42,
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Apparently they're very good,
but they're also some of the most expensive around. £25ish for 40 pints.
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:43,
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A guy I know has taken it on to the next step
Proper equipment, separate ingredients, pick different hops to add, etc.
It ceases to become a cheap way of producing beer if you get obsessed with it as he has.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:47,
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Well per batch doing it from ingredients is dirt cheap.
But the equipment is £200-£500 so you need to make a lot of batches to get the money back.
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PsychoChomp, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:50,
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I don't think he will be satisfied until he has given up his job and set up his own brewery.
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tangledupinblue hairy badge with moving eyes, Fri 17 Aug 2012, 11:51,
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