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Message 1971412 - Posted: 22 Dec 2018, 1:15:32 UTC - in response to Message 1971406.  
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And here's the bottle in my fridge -


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Message 1971566 - Posted: 22 Dec 2018, 23:58:43 UTC

G'day everyone, from a cool sunny summer's day in the highlands down under.

Where my sister lives Gordon there's a place that produces Honey Mead, but I found it far too sweet for my taste buds.

Anyhow, after taking another wagon load of rubbish to the tip (from the shed this time) I reckon that it's time to wander up the hill for a few beers before tackling anymore work.

I'll have this shed ship shape by Xmas and that'll be the whole place done from the front of my property to the rear.

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Message 1971612 - Posted: 23 Dec 2018, 3:29:19 UTC - in response to Message 1971566.  

Well, I first had a glass of mead at a friend's wedding reception many moons ago, and then I found a bottle at a local liquor store a few years later, and there's a local microbrew pub that occasionally produces a mead, but in general, it's pretty scarce in my neck of the woods, so finding this facility was a real treat to me, but they apparently are still running by the seat of their pants.
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Message 1971874 - Posted: 24 Dec 2018, 21:18:47 UTC

G'morning everyone, from a lovely summer's day in the highlands down under.

A Merry Xmas to all, be safe and enjoy your day with family and friends.

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Message 1973735 - Posted: 6 Jan 2019, 3:37:30 UTC

G'day everyone, from a warm summer's day in the highlands down under.

Sorry I havn't spent much time here lately, but after spring clearing/cleaning the whole house and pre-Xmas clearing/cleaning of the attached shop/flat (my warm weather accommodation) so this month's project is to finish clearing/cleaning the lower 4 bays of my shed and at the rate I'm going I could finished by next weekend (unless anymore other side projects distract me).

I've just finished cutting down my scrap timber pile while producing 7 old fashioned wooden workbench box drawers (for my old fashioned wooden workbench) and accommodation for 3 other large trays as well.

Hopefully I'll be done and ready to fire up the brewroom before the end of the month.

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Message 1973737 - Posted: 6 Jan 2019, 3:46:03 UTC - in response to Message 1973735.  

Hi Wiggo.

Since I'm north of the equator, Christmas time always conjures up wintry images to me. I'm curious about how a southern country like Australia writes about it, since it is summer for you. Rudolf and the reindeer flying from the North Pole is iconic for a lot of people north of the equator. What sort of stories are told south of the equator?
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Message 1973760 - Posted: 6 Jan 2019, 6:40:32 UTC

Hi Gordon,

Santa's reindeer get a break while he's here with his 6 White Boomers taking over for this leg of his journey. :-)

But we won't get into any discussions about the original artist. ;-)

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Message 1974470 - Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 7:31:20 UTC - in response to Message 1973760.  

Great site, Wiggo. Thank you!
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Message 1974585 - Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 21:26:46 UTC

G'morning everyone, from another Good Friday in the highlands down under.

You're welcome Gordon.

Well I'm just waiting for the post office to open so I can pay a bill and as there's nothing left here to clean up (yard done, house done, shop/flat done and so is my shed finally) so Beer O'clock is very likely to get underway early today.

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Message 1974609 - Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 23:21:07 UTC - in response to Message 1974585.  

I might check this place out, tomorrow -

https://www.drinkswell.net/
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Message 1974826 - Posted: 11 Jan 2019, 23:39:40 UTC - in response to Message 1974609.  
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I just got back from that place, and it was cool. It's in an old warehouse, and hard to find, but worth the search.

I had been to a movie at a neighborhood theatre, and decided to check this place out, just down the road a piece. It was early, about quarter to 3 in the afternoon when I stopped in. You can see my Old Rasputin Imperial Stout and my empty growler in my second photo, below -




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Message 1974843 - Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 2:13:36 UTC - in response to Message 1974826.  

I like your growler better than Vic's power supplies.
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Message 1974851 - Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 3:16:30 UTC

G'day everyone, from a very warm summer's day in the highlands down under.

I'm glad that you enjoyed it Gordon.

Some people here have been trying to get me over the river to the brewery there that now has it's own bar, but all his beers have fruit added so that counts me out (his prices are a bit too high for my liking as well).

Anyhow my glass is empty so I better go and refill it. ;-)

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Message 1974852 - Posted: 12 Jan 2019, 3:20:49 UTC - in response to Message 1974851.  

but all his beers have fruit added so that counts me out

I know how you are, Wiggo. ;~)
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Message 1975010 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 1:30:56 UTC

G'afternoon everyone, from another getting warm day in the highlands down under.

Well after spending the morning finishing off a few jobs downstairs that were preventing me from bringing the car back inside have now been completed and the old girl back inside where she belongs (plus the beer garden is ready to go again in a few hours).

So now it's time for Sunday's holiest of holies here, Beer O'clock. :-D

Cheers.
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Message 1975012 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 1:32:32 UTC - in response to Message 1975010.  

So now it's time for Sunday's holiest of holies here, Beer O'clock. :-D

Cheers.

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Message 1975021 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 2:34:14 UTC

I've been moving up from Bourbons to Scotch. Many months ago, I was introduced to Balvenie, then, (more recently), Macallan... I liked them both; so, with my knowledge of having liked the Grangestone Bourbon Cask I decided to move to Grangestone 12 Year Single Malt Scotch. <<----- GOOD STUFF!!!!! 😃😄 A 1.75L Bottle of Grangestone is just over $60, so it's NOT expensive by Scotch standards - Balvenie is in the hundreds of dollars for a 750ml Bottle, and Macallan is $60++ for a 750ml Bottle. (This habit looks like it could get COSTLY!!! 😱)

I find that I DON'T like HIGHLY Floral Scented/Flavored Scotches. I like the "neat"/straight Scotches. Grangestone is pretty clean and smooth. I like Macallan better, but I can't afford $60++ for a 750ml Bottle, and Balvenie is WAY out of my range.

There's one specific Scotch that I'd LOOOOVE to try as it was mentioned on one of my favorite TV shows - Supernatural. It is called Glenn Craig. I've looked it up, (many months ago), it's aged 30 years, (typically), and IS $200+++ for a 750ml Bottle!!! BUT, the Website that hosts this states it's currently out of stock. (Some Scotches, (apparently), go up into the THOUSANDS of $$$!!! I DON'T think I'll ever get to try those...)


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Message 1975022 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 2:38:15 UTC - in response to Message 1975021.  

I've never understood the differences between bourbons, whiskeys, and Scotch. I do know I tried a Scotch many moons ago, and it was too harsh for my tastes.
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Message 1975023 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 2:43:14 UTC - in response to Message 1975022.  

I've never understood the differences between bourbons, whiskeys, and Scotch. I do know I tried a Scotch many moons ago, and it was too harsh for my tastes.

The first place to start is what they were distilled from. corn rye or whatever.
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Message 1975024 - Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 2:46:20 UTC - in response to Message 1975023.  

Ah. I see. Yes, beer is just from barley, right?

Corn - whiskey?

Rye - Scotch?

Bourbon - ?

I'm totally guessing without looking anything up.
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