what annoys me. every blooming day its oil this and oil that.
the Iranians are closing the straights of hormuz - oil is at seventy nine dollars a barrel.
how much is fosters a barrel ? that what i call news
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat can only come from a poster that knows neither the man nor his Foster reputation.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think calling him a man is stretching it a bit.
I actually think he is a man with a plan b. Unfortunately the government cut backs will stop his plan b at £26k a year regardless of the 400 children he has to support.
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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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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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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.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostProfligate arse
HTH
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course you only drink the finest champagne. And eat swans wings.
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Originally posted by eek View PostWorryingly all money saving posts make posters sound like a sad permie trying to make ends meeting having not had a pay rise in the past six years.
Either that or a contractor who spends a lot of time keeping the bench warm.
More sensibly can we have a review once you've drunk it as the price does look plausible when compared to the 4 for £5 Tesco does every so often.
HTH
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