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How does £1.39 per pint sound?
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Peasant. Only golden swans at my house.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course you only drink the finest champagne. And eat swans wings.
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So Suityou is skint again. Have you been scavenging in the bins at Tescos again. You make RichardCranium look successful.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostProfligate arse
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Hey, it's not all about price. There's enjoyment to be had from brewing your own beer, wine making, baking bread and so on.
I used to brew beer by the gallon in a pressure vessel so had it on draught, one on tap one brewing. Wine on the go at the same time producing about a dozen bottles per run (best drunk young).
Bread I make and freeze but give most of it to friends.
Home brewed beer can be better than commercial by a long way, the wine is drinkable and the bread is second to none and could be a plan B should I be arsed.Comment
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No doubt the first report will be about how you had to rush home from ClientCo with a dose of the screaming tulips...Originally posted by suityou01 View Post36 Pints on order, will report back
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All very true, bread baked at home is better than the junk from the supermarket. The Mrs makes bread, cakes and in the past few years I've made enough jam to keep us in .... jam ... all year round.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHey, it's not all about price. There's enjoyment to be had from brewing your own beer, wine making, baking bread and so on.
I used to brew beer by the gallon in a pressure vessel so had it on draught, one on tap one brewing. Wine on the go at the same time producing about a dozen bottles per run (best drunk young).
Bread I make and freeze but give most of it to friends.
Home brewed beer can be better than commercial by a long way, the wine is drinkable and the bread is second to none and could be a plan B should I be arsed.
I've not tried brewing beer. So I need to know how long this suityone plugged beer will keep in the polything?
SUITYONE I NEED YOUR INPUT.
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Now there's an expression he is singularly unfamiliar with.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostSUITYONE I NEED YOUR INPUT.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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That can only come from a poster that knows neither the man nor his Stella reputation.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostSUITYONE I NEED YOUR INPUT.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat can only come from a poster that knows neither the man nor his Stella reputation.
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I think calling him a man is stretching it a bit.Originally posted by eek View PostThat can only come from a poster that knows neither the man nor his Stella reputation.Hard Brexit now!
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