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Can you get Guinness? I fancy making a barrel of that especially if it only costs 45p a pint. When I was in Heathrow last month the hotel was charging £9 per pint :eek: Thank god for company expenses..:D
 
not quite Guiness, but theres some good stout kits about, last stout I did was £15 for the kit.

If yer not used to home brew, dont dive in supping it, 2 reasons, leaving it longer makes for a better brew, minimum 2 months in a keg IMO, it might be clear after a 2/3 weeks, but leaving it to mature just makes it better,
2nd, homebrew still contains alot of live yeast, good for, how shall we say, giving you a good clear out :)
 
Can you get Guinness? I fancy making a barrel of that especially if it only costs 45p a pint. When I was in Heathrow last month the hotel was charging £9 per pint :eek: Thank god for company expenses..:D

Coopers do stout kits, the last one I brewed was this :-

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Very nice too.
 
that Coopers is a good un,

Last pint from a barrel, and of course you drink it, you already had 4 or 5, Im a cheap skate so like to get every last drop from the barrel :)

barrels only good in the winter for me though, got no where cool to keep it in the summer, so have to bottle.

not been on form lately, I usually have 3 brews on go at once, one drinking, one maturing, and one fermenting or early maturing
 
Can you get Guinness? I fancy making a barrel of that especially if it only costs 45p a pint. When I was in Heathrow last month the hotel was charging £9 per pint :eek: Thank god for company expenses..:D

the robbing bastards.how can they justify charging prices like that.if people stopped paying those stupid prices,then they would soon bring the price down.:mad::mad:
 
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