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I think Suity3-472 confirm that he is a man if we ignore rumours of milkmen....
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.
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.
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.
I've not tried brewing beer. So I need to know how long this suityone plugged beer will keep in the polything?
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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