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HueyM

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Hi Huey,


I grew up in Saudi Arabia and obviously due to the lack of alcohol sold in shops (nil) we made our own beer red and white wine and the ocassional whisky (which exploded by the way!!)! My mum is an expert!! What do you want to know?


Ellie

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nothing specific Ellie - I've been brewing for 10 years on and off . . . . just wondered if there was anyone else out there doing same . . . .


wow, brewing in Saudi, that'd make a great film scene . . . .


thanks for reply


huey

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Silly buggers aside, a good friend of mine is on

> his 3rd year of home brewing and has been looking

> for somewhere where he can get different malts to

> get a bit a variety going.


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Why..


...is his liver bored



W**F

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I am a beginner in the arts of home brewing , but have a long term Dream to start a micro brewery in East Dulwich - got a batch on the go at the moment which should be ready towards the end of this week - the weekend may be a write-off
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what brew Magpie? I just barrelled 40 pints of Geordies Bitter yesterday, though slightly nervously as the hydrometer was still reading a bit high but it seemed to have stopped fermenting . . . . .
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