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Running out of Glenlivet

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    #51
    Originally posted by norrahe View Post


    I've run out of that as well and until I get my next contract I won't be making the weekly drinks
    That's a point. Anyone fancy a pint this week?
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      #52
      That's £3.34 per litre for a good quality 5.2% bitter. An equivalent kit will produce about 24 pints for about £24 (to include P+P or buying it locally) so about £1.75 per litre.

      I reckon the Wherry SY01 mentioned finishes at about 3.4% and I get those kits for about £22 and fill 38 or 39 500ml bottles out of it. So that comes in at about £1.14 per litre for a good quaffable session ale.

      Add to that a couple of hours for making the kit and bottling it. Plus some pennies for the space it takes up in a warm place or add some electricity cost for a heating belt.

      But then you suddenly have a barrel or a couple of crates of conveniently handy ale sitting in the corner.
      Last edited by RichardCranium; 10 January 2010, 17:27. Reason: Checked records and changed 3.8% --> 3.4%
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        #53
        Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
        That's £3.34 per litre for a good quality 5.2% bitter. An equivalent kit will produce about 24 pints for about £24 (to include P+P or buying it locally) so about £1.75 per litre.
        .....
        But then you suddenly have a barrel or a couple of crates of conveniently handy ale sitting in the corner.
        And so, as it's there, you drink twice as much. Total saving = nil

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          #54
          Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
          And so, as it's there, you drink twice as much. Total saving = nil
          Counter-intuitively, because it is there, I drink less.
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            #55
            Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
            Counter-intuitively, because it is there, I drink less.
            And there is your custom title, "Controlled like"

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              #56
              Originally posted by Zippy View Post
              That's a point. Anyone fancy a pint this week?

              Awwwww

              Am half tempted just to come down for a pint
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