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G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:38 pm

Hello,
I hope this post finds all members and guest in good health, a little about myself.... :think: not much to tell...lol. just getting into this hobby and have knocked up a stove top cooker for my essential oils... :liar: and have some good result so far, already planing bigger and better things, luv all information on this site.

Jay... :text-thankyoublue:
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Re: G'Day

Postby Kimbo » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:45 pm

welcome to the forum JayD.
what sort of recipes have you been doin?
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:52 pm

just a dextrose and corn mash and flavouring after filtering through charcoal to taste...greenhorn extraordinaire...lol's
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Re: G'Day

Postby Frank » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:38 pm

hi JayD and welcome to you
cheers for the health wishes too.

Mate, this forum is likely to be your chance to learn heaps for free. :dance: Any idea what kind of 'bigger and better' yet?
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Re: G'Day

Postby bt1 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:44 pm

Welcome bloke,

I reckon i can feel a bourbon drinker developing here? get stuck on somehting...ask.

relax and enjoy.. it s abit of fun.

cheers
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:47 pm

Thanx for the welcome...I'm governed by my hip pocket nerve at the moment...I can usually make it if I can see it...so just something that works well and looks nice...enjoying this as a hobby so far.
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:49 pm

Thanx for the welcome...bloke...lol's
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Re: G'Day

Postby MacStill » Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:57 pm

JayD wrote:Thanx for the welcome...bloke...lol's


Please tell me you're female :laughing-rolling:
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:00 pm

McStill wrote:
JayD wrote:Thanx for the welcome...bloke...lol's


Please tell me you're female :laughing-rolling:


jeez if I was a female I couldnt leave me tits alone...lol's I'm a hairy knuckle dragin bloke...lol's
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Re: G'Day

Postby MacStill » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:01 pm

oh well :shifty: welcome to the asylum :D
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:02 pm

McStill wrote:oh well :shifty: welcome to the asylum :D


ta mate thanx for the welcome...
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Re: G'Day

Postby bt1 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:06 pm

Ah the fun of it!

developing new grain washes, tinkering with new builds, grinding grains, persecuting the weevils that have taken up residence in your new bag of malt with a ciggy lighter, blending, cuts, yeasts, temp control for washes, pH tweaks, bottling, parrots, condensers, learning stuff, persuing your fave brews, checking the little maturing beasties, toasting, charring, experimental brews, trips to the supermarket getting hassled by 16yo checkout operators as you push the 16th 2kg pack of sugar through, mates that need a sample evey other day....

oh almost forgot the ocassional drink that's if you've got time :-D

A few months you'll consider this the norm....
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Re: G'Day

Postby JayD » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:10 pm

bt1 wrote:Ah the fun of it!

developing new grain washes, tinkering with new builds, grinding grains, persecuting the weevils that have taken up residence in your new bag of malt with a ciggy lighter, blending, cuts, yeasts, temp control for washes, pH tweaks, bottling, parrots, condensers, learning stuff, persuing your fave brews, checking the little maturing beasties, toasting, charring, experimental brews, trips to the supermarket getting hassled by 16yo checkout operators as you push the 16th 2kg pack of sugar through, mates that need a sample evey other day....

oh almost forgot the ocassional drink that's if you've got time :-D

A few months you'll consider this the norm....


all sounds like fun to me...the 16 year old is eye candy only cause its cool to look but not touch...lol's
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