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    If you like ginger beer pick up a couple of these

    Very nice indedee on a warm day,4% like most beers and well tasty.
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    I guy I used to work with who did marathons reckoned ginger beer was the most refreshing drink there is. I wouldn't argue. Having home brewed it quite a few times though I can vouch for it's explosive power when mishandled. (Probably shouldn't have put that extra little bit of sugar in I guess.)
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    Aye,can remember a mess in my grandfathers shed when some went off.
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    Did it in 1.25L plastic bottles sometimes. I remember one got all swollen and the lid bulged so I 'gingerly' removed it from the garage and tossed it onto the front lawn to burst harmlessly ... but it didn't ... it just swelled more. I wasn't game to go near it so I got the air pistol out and hiding behind a wall put a pellet into it. Went off with a hell of a boom and bought the neighbours running with worried faces to find what the hell had exploded. I just pretended not to know anything about it. The smell of ginger beer hung heavy in the air though.
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    I like PacknSlave budget brand ginger beer at 95cents for 1.5litres with vodka in it.

    Your drink looks like a step up in sofistacaistionizers to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    I like PacknSlave budget brand ginger beer at 95cents for 1.5litres with vodka in it.

    Your drink looks like a step up in sofistacaistionizers to me.
    Hear what your saying M,that aside its actually bloody nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Did it in 1.25L plastic bottles sometimes. I remember one got all swollen and the lid bulged so I 'gingerly' removed it from the garage and tossed it onto the front lawn to burst harmlessly ... but it didn't ... it just swelled more. I wasn't game to go near it so I got the air pistol out and hiding behind a wall put a pellet into it. Went off with a hell of a boom and bought the neighbours running with worried faces to find what the hell had exploded. I just pretended not to know anything about it. The smell of ginger beer hung heavy in the air though.
    Nice,made me laugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Very nice indedee on a warm day,4% like most beers and well tasty.
    That reminds me - time to put on a batch or two.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Did it in 1.25L plastic bottles sometimes. I remember one got all swollen and the lid bulged so I 'gingerly' removed it from the garage and tossed it onto the front lawn to burst harmlessly ... but it didn't ... it just swelled more. I wasn't game to go near it so I got the air pistol out and hiding behind a wall put a pellet into it. Went off with a hell of a boom and bought the neighbours running with worried faces to find what the hell had exploded. I just pretended not to know anything about it. The smell of ginger beer hung heavy in the air though.
    .Reminded me of when a very young fella we used to watch how the old man dealt with a wasp nest,simply pouring petrol down it and walking away,awhile later we came across one so filled up 2 4l containers of petrol each and poured it down the hole,all good until we decided to then chuck a match into the equation
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    boundary road brewerie's "ginger bear" is worth a nudge too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    ...petrol each and poured it down the hole,all good until we decided to then chuck a match into the equation
    http://forums.somethingawful.com/sho...readid=2243176
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    boundary road brewerie's "ginger bear" is worth a nudge too.
    Cheers A,will have a look for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    boundary road brewerie's "ginger bear" is worth a nudge too.
    Grizzly Beer. I wasn't too keen at the first bottle, but on a hot summer day by the end of the 6 pack I was pretty impressed.
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    Nice,least i had an excuse,was only 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Grizzly Beer. I wasn't too keen at the first bottle, but on a hot summer day by the end of the 6 pack I was pretty impressed.
    I bought 6 of these which have been disposed off and have to say,well tasty.
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