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Message 1587972 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 20:49:31 UTC - in response to Message 1587958.  

Good evening Julie , sorry about my typeo's i'm bad at that. Keybord went crazy too.



Evening Grant, that's ok:) Cheers!
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Message 1587974 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 20:49:52 UTC - in response to Message 1587971.  

Good morning Wiggo.

Cheers :)


Good evening Mike out busting sudes (beer)? I wish I was but I'm still tied down for a few
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Hello Grant.

I still have to drink bought brew but its getting closer.
But i`m testing a bottle every week.


I read A month is better in brewing, since being sick i haven't had my hand at it yet.


I hope you are getting better soon Grant.
It is much fun to brew your own beer.

I like it very much.


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Message 1587977 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 20:57:06 UTC

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

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Message 1587978 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 20:59:11 UTC

I hope that you get back to 100% real soon there Grant so that you can enjoy the fruits of that kit you got.

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Message 1587980 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:04:14 UTC - in response to Message 1587977.  

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

Cheers.


I have no problem to store bottles Wiggo.
I`m at 10 cases right now which is 200 litres.


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Message 1587984 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:13:59 UTC - in response to Message 1587980.  

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

Cheers.


I have no problem to store bottles Wiggo.
I`m at 10 cases right now which is 200 litres.

It was just a thought Mike, maybe someone else would be interested in that bit of info though. ;-)

Storage here totals 320L for beer and 120L for ginger beer.

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Message 1587988 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:18:45 UTC

Belated good evening everyone :) Many a distraction between fingertips and keyboard tonight :(

slop tray... hmm... I see a career opportunity opening up :)
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Message 1587989 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:20:26 UTC - in response to Message 1587984.  

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

Cheers.


I have no problem to store bottles Wiggo.
I`m at 10 cases right now which is 200 litres.

It was just a thought Mike, maybe someone else would be interested in that bit of info though. ;-)

Storage here totals 320L for beer and 120L for ginger beer.

Cheers.


I`m thinking about doing some 5L kegs for the summer.
Much easier for parties.


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Message 1587992 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:26:41 UTC - in response to Message 1587988.  

Belated good evening everyone :) Many a distraction between fingertips and keyboard tonight :(

slop tray... hmm... I see a career opportunity opening up :)

G'day to you Annie and what career would be?

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Message 1587993 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:27:13 UTC - in response to Message 1587989.  

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

Cheers.


I have no problem to store bottles Wiggo.
I`m at 10 cases right now which is 200 litres.

It was just a thought Mike, maybe someone else would be interested in that bit of info though. ;-)

Storage here totals 320L for beer and 120L for ginger beer.

Cheers.


I`m thinking about doing some 5L kegs for the summer.
Much easier for parties.


erm... would you need a slop tray do you think Mike? I could mail you my CV...? :)

Nice to see you :)
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Message 1587994 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:28:41 UTC - in response to Message 1587992.  

Belated good evening everyone :) Many a distraction between fingertips and keyboard tonight :(

slop tray... hmm... I see a career opportunity opening up :)

G'day to you Annie and what career would be?

Cheers.


Well... I can do flat on the floor... and I can do slackjawed... and I'm not averse to beer... :)
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Message 1587997 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:34:01 UTC - in response to Message 1587993.  

If storing a lot of bottles to build their age up Mike, you could always look into those 19L home keg systems (they hold the equivalent of 2 standard cases of beer here, which is 18L).

My brother uses that system and has a fridge that takes 3 of these kegs with a tap and slop tray attached to the side of it.

Cheers.


I have no problem to store bottles Wiggo.
I`m at 10 cases right now which is 200 litres.

It was just a thought Mike, maybe someone else would be interested in that bit of info though. ;-)

Storage here totals 320L for beer and 120L for ginger beer.

Cheers.


I`m thinking about doing some 5L kegs for the summer.
Much easier for parties.


erm... would you need a slop tray do you think Mike? I could mail you my CV...? :)

Nice to see you :)


LOL

Hi Annie.

I can send you a bottle if you want.


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Message 1588003 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 21:41:47 UTC

ROFLMAO!

How about we just run a tube from the slop tray to you just so that no one trips over you while you're laying on the floor Annie? (we can just sit you off to the side then) ;-)

That reminds me, I should have another potential home brewer here tomorrow to watch me put a brew down and ask questions on the process and then back next weekend to watch the bottling process.

Cheers.
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Message 1588017 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 22:39:54 UTC - in response to Message 1587988.  

Belated good evening everyone :) Many a distraction between fingertips and keyboard tonight :(

slop tray... hmm... I see a career opportunity opening up :)

*applies for job* :) Cheers :)

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Message 1588118 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 3:53:20 UTC - in response to Message 1587765.  

The legal minimum wage in the UK is £6.50/hour minimum wage

The living wage in the UK is estimated as £7.65 - £8.80/hour Living wage

The fact that some employers don't pay a living wage is either a social issue or a political one, depending upon which side of the fence you are on.



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FINALLY!!! I've caught up on this thread!!! :-)

I hope you are still around Gordon. It's 4:37 AM - PDT here; and I've been up for an hour, now... :-(



You missed me by about 40 minutes, TL. I was in Krispy Kreme, getting some donuts when you posted. :~)
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Message 1588164 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 6:38:44 UTC

Weekend beer o'clock in 9 hours, pfjew, finally weekend, it was a hell of a week at work but we got through our backlog:)
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Message 1588194 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 8:12:29 UTC - in response to Message 1588164.  

Weekend beer o'clock in 9 hours, pfjew, finally weekend, it was a hell of a week at work but we got through our backlog:)


Glad you can relax. :~)
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Message 1588197 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 8:22:51 UTC

Maybe someone can answer this for me, is their a canadian Euro?? I lived just a few miles from there and never heard of one but on TV they talked about it.
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Message 1588207 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 8:58:02 UTC

Well i'm not getting any jump making any beer but I have the stuff to make it but i'm way behine in getting things done around here. appointments I can't seem to remember an so on so best leave it for now. I do know how to snap a cap though. :))
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Message 1588214 - Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 9:05:32 UTC - in response to Message 1588213.  
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"snap a cap" that would be the equivalent of "crack a tinny" I presume?



No years ago Chris we had a beer company had that for thier ad. The beer was next to bad. :)) It was black Lable beer, right word for it too
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