RE:Advice on secondary fermentation

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raccoon
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RE:Advice on secondary fermentation

Post by raccoon »

HI Guys
I wrote for some advise late september about my coopers blond being flat :shock: Many thanks Oliver and Dogger Dan for your advise I`m happy to say I just opened a bottle and it made a nice psshh sound and carbonation was great and great tasting :D to think that i was so worried about loosing a brew.

Well dropped the missus at the air port, gone to Perth to give the credit card a thrashing. I got the week end off, fridge full beer{home brew}couple of mates coming around to polish it off, and ordering pizza.
mmm life doesn`t get any better than this

many thanks
Mario
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Enjoy

Dogger
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Post by Oliver »

Nice work. Make the most of your beer-drinking time while you can.

I hope your wife hasn't theorised that because you've saving money by making your own beer that she has more money to spend shopping ...

Oliver
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If someone can explain that logic to me I would be forever in their debt. My wife is always thinking like that

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Post by Oliver »

Dogger,

Don't try and understand. They're women. We'll never know.

By the way, I don't think we've got any female members yet (although my wife is always threatening to join so she can post messages telling me to do something useful with my day).

Oliver
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