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Sitting here supping on my first home brew of the evening, as per my new avatar, and was wondering if many others make their own?  I would be particularly interested if anyone brews it while they are travelling?  I guess you would have to stop in the one place for about 8 days.  I have been making mine for about 38 years, and when we head off I usually pack as much as possible into broccolli boxes.  (30 stubbies per box = 1/2 a brew, 17 cents per stubbie) I could just ditch the boxes and the bottles but I usually wash them out repack them and bring them home to refill.  Have only had a few bottles explode usually on dirt roads, but when taking it from the box to the fridge, as a precaution, I always wear glasses. (probably couldnt find the fridge otherwise) lol  Cheers and Beers - Pete

-- Edited by petengail on Sunday 14th of November 2010 05:16:59 PM

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We have met several who brew their own beer on their travels, there were a couple from W.A. in a big blue bus with an old caravan remade into a "car trailer". They had their little car, and toolshed and a kitchen where they brewed their home brew in it!

-- Edited by valnrob on Sunday 14th of November 2010 06:12:02 PM

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Mate, this has been covered before and brewing on the move is easy. if you are using glass bottles change to plastic as soon as you can.not are they lighter but on the odd chance they explode(i have never had this happen)no glass anywhere.
Good brewing and travelling
Jack.

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my brother in law used to do home brew, i would if i drank but i dont drink.. so i cant me think..

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Many years ago before my father shuffled off this mortal coil he used to home brew. I assisted him in the important duty of testing and quality control winkwink


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Apart from the obvious home brewing of beer, has anyone gone to the next step for non beer drinkiers, brewing/making/distilling their own spirits.  I do at home but have not yet tried whilst on the move.
Paul

-- Edited by delatite on Monday 15th of November 2010 10:16:05 PM

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PETE, fantastic to see you awake, even if just for a drink.

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delatite wrote:

Apart from the obvious home brewing of beer, has anyone gone to the next step for non beer drinkiers, brewing/making/distilling their own spirits.  I do at home but have not yet tried whilst on the move.

paul

Yes I distill at home but not on the move, as management is still working part time we can take enough for our trips up to a month.   I have also brewed lots of wine, though with the price today its hardly worth the bother...

-- Edited by delatite on Monday 15th of November 2010 10:16:05 PM




 



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