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Home Brew ?


Just wondering if anyone home brews on the road ?

 

I'm trying to convince the boss that I will be able to still on the road , will just require us to be stationary for a cupla weeks at a time .

 

Cheers Al



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Are you sure you really want to?  Read this.



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I had a go at  home brewing once. My brother came over one day & we knocked off 4 bottles between the 2 of us while enjoying a chat. He rang me from his home a few hours later to inquire if I had been farting a lot. As a matter of fact my backside had gone into overdrive. Something to do with secondary fermentation causing gas in our gut. laughing.gif



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I came across a guy and his wife in a rest stop in the NT a couple of years back.

He had set up camp for a few days and was brewing up a storm. He was staying till he bottled it and then heading off.

I remember him well as at 9pm he was still running his generator until I switched it off.

If you use the stuff in the tins, you can have a brew up and bottled in about 6 days depending on the temperature.

The Phantom



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Swoffer wrote:

Just wondering if anyone home brews on the road ?

 

I'm trying to convince the boss that I will be able to still on the road , will just require us to be stationary for a cupla weeks at a time .

 

Cheers Al


 I'm still waiting for a taste Al.biggrin



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Delta18 wrote:

Are you sure you really want to?


 Absobloomin lutely , wont be making Grappa tho , the pectin in that stuff is the problem .



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The Phantom wrote:
If you use the stuff in the tins, you can have a brew up and bottled in about 6 days depending on the temperature.

The Phantom


 If you use the stuff in the tins, you can have a throw up to , yuk



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Bryan wrote:
Swoffer wrote:

Just wondering if anyone home brews on the road ?

 

I'm trying to convince the boss that I will be able to still on the road , will just require us to be stationary for a cupla weeks at a time .

 

Cheers Al


 I'm still waiting for a taste Al.biggrin


 Patience Grasshopper , its not just a matter of putting cordial in it and printing off your own dodgy label you know



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The Phantom wrote:

I came across a guy and his wife in a rest stop in the NT a couple of years back.

He had set up camp for a few days and was brewing up a storm. He was staying till he bottled it and then heading off.

I remember him well as at 9pm he was still running his generator until I switched it off.

 


 Lucky you didn't find all your tyres slashed in the morning.



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Neil & Lynne

Pinjarra 

Western Australia


MY23.5 Ford Wildtrak V6 Dual Cab / 21' Silverline 21-65.3

' 1260w Solar: 400ah Lithium Battery: 2000w Projecta IP2000 Inverter

Diesel Heater: SOG Toilet Kit: 2.5kw Fujitsu Split System A/c

 

 

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