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Sunday, July 4, 2021

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The HomeBrew Forum


Hazelwood Brewday

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:17 PM PDT

I only joined the group a few days ago and today was my first brewday since joining so I thought I ought to give this a go - at least once.

Starting with the crime scene, I revamped our garden a couple of years ago. My wife wanted decking, a gazebo, and comfortable seating, I wanted a bar, win-win!

So this is where I also brew, at my bar, shown here in winter plumage (clear plastic PVC tarps fitted to two sides).

Joke of the day.

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:12 PM PDT

A joke to take the minds off the worriers and whittlers, who think we are all going to be wiped out with plagues pestilence and the off chance of a collision with a asteroid.

In a small village in Russia the village milking cow dried up, the villagers were panicking wondering what to do. A village elder suggested they go and see the wise man of the woods, so they traipsed up to where the wise man of the woods lived. They explained the problem they had with the cow and he told them they...

Joke of the day.

Kegland soda stream refill attachment

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:08 PM PDT

Any ideas how I can attach to my pub style co2 bottle?

EE to reintroduce Europe roaming charges in January

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:03 PM PDT

Will the rest follow soon?



Mobile operator EE will charge new UK customers extra to use their mobile phones in Europe from January.
Those joining or upgrading from 7 July 2021 will be charged £2 a day to use their allowances in 47 European destinations from January 2022.
EE, which is part of BT Group, previously said it had no plans to reintroduce roaming charges in Europe.
It is the first UK operator to reintroduce the charges since the EU trade deal was signed in December...

EE to reintroduce Europe roaming charges in January

New From N. Ireland

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:02 PM PDT

Hello Everyone,
Reading this unbelievably helpful forum for many months. Finally plucked up the courage to join.

Fermzilla 30L All rounder ?

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:54 PM PDT

Evening all!

what are folks thoughts on the Fermzilla 30L All rounder?

I have it in mind for fermenting under pressure and for NEIPAs to keep out O2 while transferring to keg under pressure.

it's on my list for Santa. Should it be?

Making vinegar

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:53 PM PDT

Greetings,
I have surplus Elderflower wine and Cherry beer, wanted to make some vinegar.

Any suggestions??

No covid jab

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:52 PM PDT

Hi all was talking to people in work today both around the 40 year old mark
And told theres not a chance in hell they will take the vaccination
Just wondering is there many more like this
I have it and I'm happy I got it

Hop plants/rhizomes - growing report

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:54 PM PDT

Hey there folks.
I just started my first grow of the plants i purchased from essentially hops. At the start i have to mention that i am really pleased with the grow. The plants arrived wrapped in separate packages surrounded by moss for keeping them moist. The plants were labeled and had a instructions included clearly saying what soil to use and etc.


The rhizomes were planted on the day they arrived...

Hop plants/rhizomes - growing report

Hello from Alderney.

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:53 PM PDT

I've posted a bit on the forum already, but didn't notice this part!
I live on Alderney in the Channel Islands, a 3 and a half mile long rock just off the coast of France.
I got into brewing earlier this year and ruined the first few kits (well nearly, OK with a lemonade top) due to inexperience.
Now getting into my stride, I think, and brewing kit pimped Saisons and IPAs.
Really enjoying it as I love cooking and fiddling with recipes.
Other interests are Sea Angling and collecting and...

Hello from Alderney.

Belt drive push bikes

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:21 PM PDT

I'm in the market for a new push bike and belt drive bike with internal hub gears have caught my eye, has anyone owned or ridden one.
TIA,
London.

Beer Flavour

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:55 PM PDT

Ok, im not even sure I know how to explain this, but here goes.
Every type of beer I brew ends up having a distinct "homebrew" flavour. It's not an unpleasant flavour, but it does detract from the beer style flavour.
When I come out of the fermenter into the corny it's not there, but over time it develops.
I brew all grain, various types (I have noticed it's not as pronounced in wheat beers)and keg in cornies.
Any suggestions?

Cheers
Matt

Show us your dog

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:26 PM PDT

This is the common view I have most days of my dog Cooper.

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He's a 16 month old working cocker spaniel.

Show us your dog!!


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Forum Activity email.

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:19 PM PDT

I received a message from a member earlier saying he did not receive his usual "yesterday's Forum activity" Email this morning, if other members are having the same issue could you post below so @Angie can look into it, thanks.

Super market apple juice

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 11:59 AM PDT

Hi, has anybody tried using super market apple juice to make cider?

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