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Old 13-06-2006, 12:34 PM   #31
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You posted that last time...
Meh! who gives a ....! I realized after i posted it and couldn't be bothered editing it. Anyhow it was more of an elaboration of the same story. :
Excess homebrew consumption messes with ur head.
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Old 13-06-2006, 02:49 PM   #32
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Gonna give that recipie a go there Wokka. Heres my very first effort with the stuff you get in the kit. Didn't taste too bad for an ale:
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Old 13-06-2006, 06:34 PM   #33
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I used to brew an ale and a mead, all done as historically accurate as possible for the 12th century. It was done without a brewing kit that you could get commercially (since they didn't have kits like that in the 12th C).

Now I just partake of various time periods of alkamahol when I'm at reenactment events. With everything else going on in my life, my hobby (ok lifestyle choice) is on the backburner for this year and the next.

Am contemplating getting back into the brewing when we've bought our house.
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Old 13-06-2006, 10:40 PM   #34
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I used to brew an ale and a mead, all done as historically accurate as possible for the 12th century. It was done without a brewing kit that you could get commercially (since they didn't have kits like that in the 12th C).

Now I just partake of various time periods of alkamahol when I'm at reenactment events. With everything else going on in my life, my hobby (ok lifestyle choice) is on the backburner for this year and the next.

Am contemplating getting back into the brewing when we've bought our house.
You would love York in northern England then. They are all into that stuff, hey I even went to a fair dinkum jousting comp at Warwick castle and they had old ales there too.
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