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Message 1924940 - Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 21:30:00 UTC

G'morning everyone, from a sunny start to the weekend here where it's expected that we'll get another touch of summer.

It'll be dry here for a few more days Grant, but I'm not so keen on the 30C temps that are forecast for the next 3 days.

Oh well, at least there's plenty of chilled beer here to help out. ;-)

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Message 1924943 - Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 21:42:10 UTC

It dried off here but those clouds keep popping up with a shower or two.
did my cell phone in last night, it was plugged in and fell on the floor breaking the tab off
the usb port in the phone.

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Message 1925240 - Posted: 18 Mar 2018, 21:47:03 UTC

G'morning everyone, from a warm sunny start to the working week in the highlands down under.

Sorry to hear about your phone Grant (I'll just stick with my landline and avoid those problems), but hopefully we'll get a bit of rain in the next day or 2 to settle the dust here as the garbage truck sure created a few dust storms around the village this morning.

Well I should be doing spirit run or bottling beer today, but as 31C is expected here today and 29C tomorrow they can wait until Hump Day when the temp drops down to 23C (dropping into the teens for the rest of the week), instead I'll just take it easy and stay cool.

Anyhow, it's time for another coffee now the the bins are done.

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Message 1925609 - Posted: 21 Mar 2018, 17:29:46 UTC

G'morning everyone, from a cool, cloudy and windy start in the highlands down under.

With this cool change arriving yesterday I got a batch of beer bottled and this morning I'm processing the spirit wash so I've been keeping my brewroom warm.

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Message 1926096 - Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 21:35:47 UTC

G'morning everyone, from a cool and overcast start to the weekend in the highlands down under.

Well I got myself a new Ryobi line trimmer yesterday (that takes all my old attachments), which I'll shortly go and assemble, and if the wet stuff stays away I'll go and attack the yard again (the grass is still growing too fast here). That'll keep me out of trouble for 2-3 hours and well deserving of several beers once the job is done.

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Message 1926248 - Posted: 24 Mar 2018, 10:59:34 UTC
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Did you get a line feed trimmer ?

And a bottle opener too. LOL

one guy I was working with had one had a radio in it from Ryobe.
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Message 1926788 - Posted: 26 Mar 2018, 23:55:25 UTC

G'day everyone, from another cool, overcast, windy and busy start in the highlands down under (while it floods up north and snows down south).

No bottle opener or radio Grant, but other than my old curved shaft tap line feeder, path edger and vacuum/mulch attachments, I got the straight shaft version this time with bump feed and fixed line heads as well as brush cutting blades. All I need now in the way of attachments to complete my setup now is the pole chainsaw one (there are a few of other attachments available, but I either don't need them or I have an alternative option available).

Now I better get back to doing another Windows Vista to Linux Mint conversion before going on a house call which may also wind up being another Linux convert, but it does look like Beer O'clock will again be a bit late today.

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Message 1926806 - Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 1:34:37 UTC

worx seems to have pole chain saw, i was going to get one before but i have no need for it now.
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Message 1926858 - Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 12:21:52 UTC

Boy that was a long outage, could have drank a case of beer in that time..LOL
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Message 1926861 - Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 12:46:25 UTC - in response to Message 1926858.  

Boy that was a long outage, could have drank a case of beer in that time..LOL


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Message 1926963 - Posted: 28 Mar 2018, 21:55:16 UTC
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G'morning everyone, from a cool and windy (but sunny) start in the highlands down under.

Yes it was a long outrage, but only 1 case Grant? :-D

After the hectic days that I've been having lately I'm finally enjoying a quiet and relaxing morning here during office hours before I head off to help a mate move his wrecks around his yard again (thankfully he has a very big Esky full of ice and beer).

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Message 1927068 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 11:39:00 UTC

*poppin' in to wave at the beer drinkers, waves*

I've had me a nice Hopus beer some days ago, nice bottle..
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Message 1927126 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 18:08:20 UTC

My freezer is full and no room for ice Wiggo so it's just cooling them in the door is all.

I seen one cooler (don't know if I spell it right) Yeti , Looks like a darn good cooler
but they cost the earth.

Got to stay away from that Stout beer, Man that stuff works me over.
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Message 1927134 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 18:58:57 UTC - in response to Message 1927126.  

I love stouts, and Guinness, the best, but the type you buy in bottles with the nitrogen widget in the bottom just doesn't work. The cans with the widget work somewhat, but it's still nowhere as good as getting it on draft at the bar.
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Message 1927136 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 19:30:35 UTC - in response to Message 1927134.  

I love stouts, and Guinness, the best, but the type you buy in bottles with the nitrogen widget in the bottom just doesn't work. The cans with the widget work somewhat, but it's still nowhere as good as getting it on draft at the bar.

Guinness. The King of Beers.
Best servered drafted at a pub.
It take the bartender a minute or so to pour it in to the glass...
But it's worth waiting for.

There is also Kilkenny.
Ought to try that.
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Message 1927150 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 20:51:57 UTC

I don`t like Guinness.
I prefer mild taste like Lager called "Helles" in bavaria. :)

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Message 1927154 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 21:07:00 UTC
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I had Guinness about a year ago and myself I really didn't care for it.

This Stout is much stronger alc 9.9% but the after affects are something else.

run out for a charcoal under wear. LOL They really have them. LOL

kills the fart smell. LOL check amazon.

the only one that I have to offend is my dog and she goes into the other room. LOL
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Message 1927166 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 21:39:02 UTC - in response to Message 1927150.  

I prefer mild taste like Lager called "Helles" in bavaria. :)

Of course.
Stout can only be enjoyed in a cold climate. Just like we have here right now in the Nordic countries,
It's like having a cup of coffe with cream on the top.
When spring and hopefully summer will arrive here it's lager time.
Then Bavarian beers are the best.
Czech beers as well:)
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Message 1927170 - Posted: 29 Mar 2018, 22:29:23 UTC - in response to Message 1927150.  

I prefer mild taste like Lager called "Helles" in bavaria. :)

Come to think of Weißbier that's not a lager at all.
Quite popular in Bavaria.
Very mild taste because it's made of wheat instead of barley.
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