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Re: brew on. seymourillo

Post by alfie09 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:53 pm

just reading back on my old posts, i aint posted for a loooong time.... i had to sell all my gear... needed my car fixed and didn't want a loan hate debt.... right i need a mash tun, boilier, HLT.... umm i can taste this beer now

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Re: brew on. seymourillo

Post by seymour » Mon Oct 13, 2014 1:19 pm

alfie09 wrote:just reading back on my old posts, i aint posted for a loooong time.... i had to sell all my gear... needed my car fixed and didn't want a loan hate debt.... right i need a mash tun, boilier, HLT.... umm i can taste this beer now
Wow, alfie my man, long time no see! Glad to have you back. Sorry to hear about your past financial stress, hopefully it won't take long to reassemble a basic home brewery.

If you can scrounge up an old picnic cooler and a big metal pot from a restaurant supply shop, metal salvage yard, thrift store, eBay, etc, you're almost back in business. I don't know about over there, but when a restaurant goes out of business here, they'll advertise a liquidation auction in the local paper. Failing all else, you can use plastic buckets or chutney barrels.

Best of luck!

alfie09

Re: brew on. seymourillo

Post by alfie09 » Tue Oct 14, 2014 8:13 pm

need to get back making beer.... sick of stella and fosters..... kronenbourg is ok for now.... i am looking for bits and bobs to start

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