John the Monkey
Frivolous Cyclist
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Only if she pops up to say "Pah!" to that assertion though
Only if she pops up to say "Pah!" to that assertion though
EUR1.25 per pint!Cloudwater just released a recipe for their IIPA Centennial scaled down for home brewers.
For a 23l/6gallon batch, just the hops would set you back 60 EUR!
EUR1.25 per pint!
Makes a 6 quid can seem more reasonable.
I do remember them saying to someone in response to the "why is your beer so cloudy?" question that the hops had cost them £70 and they didn't like the idea of throwing most of them away.
Not when you can rock up at the bottle shop and buy some actual CloudwaterI think with that amount of hops, I'd be lucky to get 20 litres. Just not sure it's worth it to be honest.
Not when you can rock up at the bottle shop and buy some actual Cloudwater
Come to MancRode 25km to a beerstore the other day which had some cans of the IIPA Centennial. Could see the cans on the shelf, but the bloody shop was closed.
Rode 25km to a beerstore the other day which had some cans of the IIPA Centennial. Could see the cans on the shelf, but the bloody shop was closed.
A well aimed brick would've put that right. You get a lot of that in Manchester too!
I've been thinking for some time that, in light of the prevailing Mancunian economic conditions, the Mossirlami should probably be revalued at £6.33 to 1 Ml ...Not when you can rock up at the bottle shop and buy some actual Cloudwater
I've been thinking for some time that, in light of the prevailing Mancunian economic conditions, the Mossirlami should probably be revalued at £6.33 to 1 Ml ...
Bretton Woods is a yeast variety, right?That's the slippery slope. You'll be wanting us to get rid of the Gold Standard next