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Clibit
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by Clibit » Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:32 pm
dbeechum wrote:My hope is to show people that the whole session beer notion isn't boring and not necessarily tied to the world of British/Commonwealth inspired beer styles. (Is that a stoning offense to say on a British homebrewing site?

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Not at all. There is good and bad beer at all strengths, in my experience. And looking after your health and weight is never a bad idea. IPA, sir!
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bryanferry
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by bryanferry » Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:19 pm
Clibit wrote:Not at all. There is good and bad beer at all strengths, in my experience. And looking after your health and weight is never a bad idea. IPA, sir!
amen to that. I have to do a lot of cycling to balance up the hobby of homebrewing. Just been in a fantastic craft ale house in Ipswich. Nice to see more and more under 4.5%.
Grainfather conical standard bitter
Corny Keg 1 - Silver still spirits tonic water
Corny Keg 2 - Purple empty
Corny Keg 3 - Copper low % ale
Demi Johns
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f00b4r
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by f00b4r » Fri Apr 15, 2016 11:43 pm
dbeechum wrote:My hope is to show people that the whole session beer notion isn't boring and not necessarily tied to the world of British/Commonwealth inspired beer styles. (Is that a stoning offense to say on a British homebrewing site?

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It is another bitter recipe but [url=http://forum.craft%20brewing.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=566]Barnsley Brewer's Old Bernard[/url] is worth a look.
Edit: hmm just seen that it only came in under 4.5 as it slightly missed the calculated figures.
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f00b4r
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by f00b4r » Fri Apr 15, 2016 11:49 pm
IPA wrote:[f00b4r ] wrote
[letting my liver recovery after the beer festival here last week)quote]
Never let it recover kick it while it's down

Yeah that doesn't work with young children who don't believe in lie ins

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demig
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by demig » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:36 am
f00b4r wrote:IPA wrote:[f00b4r ] wrote
[letting my liver recovery after the beer festival here last week)quote]
Never let it recover kick it while it's down

Yeah that doesn't work with young children who don't believe in lie ins

Give it a few years f00b4r and the problem will be over. Sadly by then you'll be getting up automatically earlier and the teenager will be asleep for hours after.
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Clibit
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by Clibit » Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:45 am
That's where I am. It makes mornings the ideal brewing time.
