i am now officialy out of home brew

Post #1 made 16 years ago
between the Tel Aviv Beer Market and than the World Cup, I'm all dried up.
two batches now fermenting away in my fridge:
Watermelon wheat and Belgian Strong Ale.
I'll be drinking commercial beer for the next few weeks.
Last edited by shibolet on 12 Jul 2010, 18:20, edited 6 times in total.
Cube:
fermenter: Sourdough Spelt Ale, Classic Lambic, Oud Brune, Barrel Aged Belgian Dubbel
Kegs: Bob's Black IPA, Blanc Blond, Soda...
to be brewed:

Post #2 made 16 years ago
Phew, from the thread title for a moment I thought you'd given it away for good! :P

I can relax now, you've only run out! :o
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Post #3 made 16 years ago
I've been out of homebrew for 3 weeks :cry: .
Got to get my crap together and get on top of it. I dont like seeing 4 empty kegs!
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Post #4 made 16 years ago
Jeez, I thought I had it bad- I only have to worry about slightly green stuff (which is partly why I brew ESBs! ;) ), but completely running out is another thing altogether! Bang the rocks together you guys!
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Post #5 made 16 years ago
Geez that's bad Shibolet. Hope your back in the homebrew soon. I haven't run out since I started brewing.

On the plus side, it is a chance to try out some commercial beers.

Post #6 made 16 years ago
dick wrote:On the plus side, it is a chance to try out some commercial beers.
When i buy commercial beers, my wife askes me "why?". i tell her its "homework".
Last edited by shibolet on 12 Jul 2010, 20:06, edited 6 times in total.
Cube:
fermenter: Sourdough Spelt Ale, Classic Lambic, Oud Brune, Barrel Aged Belgian Dubbel
Kegs: Bob's Black IPA, Blanc Blond, Soda...
to be brewed:

Post #7 made 16 years ago
Ha ha, nice work shibolet!

Ale brewers of the world unite, leave these lager brewers choking on our dust... :twisted:
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Post #8 made 16 years ago
shibolet wrote:
dick wrote:On the plus side, it is a chance to try out some commercial beers.
When i buy commercial beers, my wife askes me "why?". i tell her its "homework".
I wasn't sure before but now I know brewing humour is universal.

;)
PP
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Post #9 made 16 years ago
Last time I ran out, we moved house, I made an emergency batch of Irish Red. Went grain to brain in 4 days. Certainly wasn't the best beer I've made but it was drinkable.
"It's beer Jim, but not as we know it."

Post #10 made 16 years ago
Ihave been out for at least two months now. I finally got around to brewing and now have two kegs of kolsch carbonating. I drank a ton of great commercial beers while I was out, but that gets really expensive.

Post #11 made 16 years ago
I ran out around my birthday...Since then I've been putting a brew down every couple of weeks. Am aiming to get all my kegs filled at the same time for a change :P
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