Omega Owners Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Search the maintenance guides for answers to 99.999% of Omega questions

Pages: 1 [2]  All   Go Down

Author Topic: Homebrew  (Read 1470 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Entwood

  • Omega Queen
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • North Wiltshire
  • Posts: 19566
  • My Old 3.2 V6 Elite (LPG)
    • Audi A6 Allroad 3.0 DTI
    • View Profile
Re: Homebrew
« Reply #15 on: 19 September 2010, 19:48:27 »

Quote
Quote
Quote
Did a fair old blast of that in times gone.  Sold all the demijohns, heating plates, bubblers, etc etc etc and now use only the 3 for a tenner types from Asda/Morrissons et al.  Easier, more convenient, but arguably, less taste.

It was a fair old bit of work though, to get 6 bottles of elderflower or whatever after several months.

Given recent consumtion tests, would have had to have had demijohns planked almost everywhere that I could get light or heat!

Had a few blasts into beer production and enjoyed it.  Was a tad clenching when I overprimed a batch of bottles though.  Lost a few but managed to salvage most.   ;D


Stick to your tennants super and VAT69 Broocie :y ;D

You mean washing up liquid and cooking whisky then?  If thats your impression of haute (fluid) cuisine up this aways, you are faaaaaar from the truth....   ;)


After that wee gem you produced for Newent ..... he hasn't got a clue has he  ??  .. :)  :) :) :) :)
Logged

mars

  • Omega Baron
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Cannock, Staffordshire
  • Posts: 2508
    • Vivaro Sportive BMW 330d
    • View Profile
Re: Homebrew
« Reply #16 on: 19 September 2010, 20:38:21 »

Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Did a fair old blast of that in times gone.  Sold all the demijohns, heating plates, bubblers, etc etc etc and now use only the 3 for a tenner types from Asda/Morrissons et al.  Easier, more convenient, but arguably, less taste.

It was a fair old bit of work though, to get 6 bottles of elderflower or whatever after several months.

Given recent consumtion tests, would have had to have had demijohns planked almost everywhere that I could get light or heat!

Had a few blasts into beer production and enjoyed it.  Was a tad clenching when I overprimed a batch of bottles though.  Lost a few but managed to salvage most.   ;D


Stick to your tennants super and VAT69 Broocie :y ;D

You mean washing up liquid and cooking whisky then?  If thats your impression of haute (fluid) cuisine up this aways, you are faaaaaar from the truth....   ;)


Chivas regal used to be my tipple of choice, before my liver exploded and I lost two wives. ;D

Not a big drinker of wines/spirits but I love Chivas Regal :y
Logged
There is no such thing as bad beer, some beers are better than others.

Tony H

  • Omega Baron
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • liverpool
  • Posts: 4940
  • Black Elites are luurvley
    • View Profile
Re: Homebrew
« Reply #17 on: 19 September 2010, 21:03:30 »

Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Did a fair old blast of that in times gone.  Sold all the demijohns, heating plates, bubblers, etc etc etc and now use only the 3 for a tenner types from Asda/Morrissons et al.  Easier, more convenient, but arguably, less taste.

It was a fair old bit of work though, to get 6 bottles of elderflower or whatever after several months.

Given recent consumtion tests, would have had to have had demijohns planked almost everywhere that I could get light or heat!

Had a few blasts into beer production and enjoyed it.  Was a tad clenching when I overprimed a batch of bottles though.  Lost a few but managed to salvage most.   ;D


Stick to your tennants super and VAT69 Broocie :y ;D

You mean washing up liquid and cooking whisky then?  If thats your impression of haute (fluid) cuisine up this aways, you are faaaaaar from the truth....   ;)


After that wee gem you produced for Newent ..... he hasn't got a clue has he  ??  .. :)  :) :) :) :)

Seconded steve should sample the single malts that you provided certainley NOT vat 69 :y
Logged
Be aware of mole holes be very aware!

Mysteryman

  • Guest
Re: Homebrew
« Reply #18 on: 19 September 2010, 21:04:59 »

Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Did a fair old blast of that in times gone.  Sold all the demijohns, heating plates, bubblers, etc etc etc and now use only the 3 for a tenner types from Asda/Morrissons et al.  Easier, more convenient, but arguably, less taste.

It was a fair old bit of work though, to get 6 bottles of elderflower or whatever after several months.

Given recent consumtion tests, would have had to have had demijohns planked almost everywhere that I could get light or heat!

Had a few blasts into beer production and enjoyed it.  Was a tad clenching when I overprimed a batch of bottles though.  Lost a few but managed to salvage most.   ;D


Stick to your tennants super and VAT69 Broocie :y ;D

You mean washing up liquid and cooking whisky then?  If thats your impression of haute (fluid) cuisine up this aways, you are faaaaaar from the truth....   ;)


After that wee gem you produced for Newent ..... he hasn't got a clue has he  ??  .. :)  :) :) :) :)

Seconded steve should sample the single malts that you provided certainley NOT vat 69 :y


I've 'sampled' an adequate sufficiency of whiskies thank you Tony. It was my idea of a jest but, hey..... ::)
Logged
Pages: 1 [2]  All   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.012 seconds with 16 queries.