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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Likewise.

    fireball, do you know where that manuka stuff can be purchased in Auckland?
    i had the owner of the company call me this morning.... she bloody woke me up lol. they are trying to find a places to sell it etc etc as the beer market is hard to get into but when she calls me again ill ask to see where you can purchase it from....
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireball View Post
    i had the owner of the company call me this morning...
    She obviously fancies you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    She obviously fancies you.

    nah when im pissed i talk alot of shit that actually makes sense, as opposed to my sober state....
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    Organic or not, your still basically pouring Ethanol into your system which leads to dehydration among other things. Maybe if they add electrolytes, sodium and potassium salts, you might feel better the morning after?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Maybe if they add electrolytes, sodium and potassium salts...
    ... "That's right, bartender. I said 'a vodka and Powerade'."
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Organic or not, your still basically pouring Ethanol into your system which leads to dehydration among other things. Maybe if they add electrolytes, sodium and potassium salts, you might feel better the morning after?
    Hmmm - perhaps I should try that in the next batch. My beers only non- organic if I leave a spoon in the cask when it's brewing.
    White gum honey is quite nice - my "Summer Ale" substitute is coming on nicely.........
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    As is emmersons, mmmm, I can highly reccommend the Emmersons Bookbinder!
    Anyone in Hamilton wanting Emerson's range (including Bookbinder!) I do sell it...not that I am advertising you understand....PM me for details......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    ... "That's right, bartender. I said 'a vodka and Powerade'."
    What shall we call it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    ... "That's right, bartender. I said 'a vodka and Powerade'."
    come see me at work i can make you a cocktail using powerade and some of my fave spirits.... i need a test pilot for such new creations....


    but the drink of the week is: fruit port (is not the tradtional grape based port) to be enjoied with lamb or beef
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireball View Post
    come see me at work i can make you a cocktail using powerade...
    I'll need it after pedalling the Trek all the way there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Never had meat in my beer anyways.....


    Just curious, but...Which beer do veges not approve off.....?

    Finings used to settle out the yeast etc is derived from eggs, hence the vego safe

    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    Hmm...barley...hops...yeast...water.. all seems fairly organic to me. Don't know of any inorganic substances added to beer......
    Organic beer uses ingredients that haven't been doused in insecticides, fungicides and herbicides in their growing.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I suspect that some of the preservatives used in large breweries to make cheap mass-market beers are sourced directly from the waste bins at pesticide manufacturers.
    What he said. Ever notice how the commercial beers will retain a head despite detergent residues in the glassware whereas natural or organic beers go flat instantly in the same situation? Chemicals to retain head, preservatives to help the beer travel internationally, sterilising agents used in bottling equipment. All that is banned in a certified organic production line.

    From personal experience I'd far sooner be recovering from a serious session
    on organic (Founders, Whitecliffs or Emersons) or a 'natural' boutique brewed beer than suffer the after effects of the chemical swill the big breweries fob off as beer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Organic or not, your still basically pouring Ethanol into your system which leads to dehydration among other things. Maybe if they add electrolytes, sodium and potassium salts, you might feel better the morning after?
    Beer below 3% alcohol is isotonic, i.e the liquid content is sufficient to overcome the effects of the alcohol.
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    Organic beer uses ingredients that haven't been doused in insecticides, fungicides and herbicides in their growing.
    But surely, these substances are organic. Most insecticides are, unless you go around beating the little sods with iron bars - now, they aren't organic........

    I suppose "Beer that uses ingredients undoused in insecticides", doesn't really roll of the tongue freely.....although the beer probably would........
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    But surely, these substances are organic. Most insecticides are...
    Well, they start out that way, but...
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    Try Macs they are organic,seem to work ok.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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