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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
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    no but Ian Williams is so I defer to his superior knowlage in this case

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
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    Jeez there are some good people amongst that ignor list But I also thought that that cheesey nobed Poonjarb would have been number one on your ignor list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Jeez there are some good people amongst that ignor list But I also thought that that cheesey nobed Poonjarb would have been number one on your ignor list
    That's the site's top-ignored list. I don't ignore anyone, although Her Indoors might disagree with that statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I hate home brewers. All they do is go on about how good their stuff is and how shit the stuff is off the shelf. I drink what tastes good dont give a fuck where it came from!
    Yet they'd probably jizz themselves with delight if a batch of their homebrew tasted like heineken.

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    What does the 6k machine do that is worth it? I imagine ease of use, does it make better beer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    What does the 6k machine do that is worth it? I imagine ease of use, does it make better beer?
    aparently it does look at the videos on their web site.
    I am going to go to their show room next week where I will get to sample the brew from there I will decide wether to buy one or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    None of the commercial brews take anywhere near 3 months.
    I make a lot of beer at home. You can certainly do it faster than 3 months, but it is fair to say the the beer is at is best with a few months rest.

    Due to DB Breweries trademarking the RADLER style of beer, and thus ensuring that only DB can supply RADLER in New Zealand, I banned DB products from my home and workplace, including DB merchandise.

    I have been known to throw customers wearing DB shirts out, so its taken seriously.

    So I was surprised when an old mate showed up, carrying a case of TUI and expecting not to be chucked out.

    But his visit was cunning.

    He said Tui is so far from being a beer, that even DB dont have the cheek to put the word beer on it.

    I checked, and nowhere on the packaging, bottles, anywhere does DB use the word BEER to describe TUI.

    Maybe he is right. I think so. So I have broken my own rule, and I have allowed a TUI poster on the wall.

    DB Make Beer.... Yeah right.
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ID:	254153 Quite nice this home brewing , isnt it

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    If the Williamswarn carbonates by CO2, that will speed things along vs. homebrew bottle carbonation.

    I brew all-grain homebrew from scratch, brew day to good drinking would be about 5 weeks: 1 week ferment, 1 week dry hop, three weeks in the bottle.

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    $5660.00 +GST way to expensive for your average home brewer.
    I'll stick to the way I brew
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    When the WW brewer was released there was an item about it on the TV3 News IIRC.
    My first thoughts were, "Cool, how much?"
    Then I found out the answer and lost interest.

    I wish them well though, it appears to be clever and innovative. Here's hoping some big corporation doesn't rip them off.
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    speaking of machines, I was looking at "easystill "$300us including postage.....
    just add the wash
    its basically a water distiller, not sure if its a reflux or a pot, but it seems to work....
    this year I might actually MAKE money from my drinking ....yeeeehaaa
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    Better alternative

    Farra Engineering in Dunedin make a cool three tier system for home brewing:

    http://www.farra.co.nz/productdetail...ge=1&numproj=5

    Of course it's around the $3k mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung View Post
    Farra Engineering in Dunedin make a cool three tier system for home brewing:

    http://www.farra.co.nz/productdetail...ge=1&numproj=5

    Of course it's around the $3k mark.
    Still its not quite an all in one Brewer like the williams warn

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