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yardglass
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Brewing Tunes

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gday all

what do you listen to whilst knocking up the latest bucketful ?

just lately it's been Kings of Leon, but prior to that a lot beer was made to, ' Toward the Blues ' by Chain. (top aussie band).

i'm sure it affects the character of your beer,

i brewed an Ale once whilst listening to Elvis,
within a week of opening the first bottle I had gained 67kg and constantly wore a white Jumpsuit with a sequined Eagle on the back. :shock:

only joking Elvis fans and Impersonators, no offence...

seriously, i'd be interested to know what tunes strike the chord when Brewing.

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Had JJJ going during today's brewing session. Cannot recall what they played.

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yeah, i'm a j's fan,

Rosie.... phwooooarrr.

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Post by Dogger Dan »

I play music for my beer all the time, it annoys my wife to no end as well, so I guess it has two purposes.

I believe it makes a big difference, My beers get to listen to a full range of music from Bowie to Bedowin Sound Clash

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Dogger Dan wrote:I play music for my beer all the time,

My beers get to listen to a full range of music from Bowie to Bedowin Sound Clash

Dogger
does all this happen in the renowned Cellar?

A Cellar with 2000 watts of Surround Sound, how sh!t hot would that be?
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Yard,

In the Basement, we age wine in the cellar, it gets no music.

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:oops: :wink: :lol:
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my brew's always get to enjoy the irish punk stylings of flogging molly, or the dropkick murpheys on a cold day. :D
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Re: Brewing Tunes

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yardglass wrote:gday all

what do you listen to whilst knocking up the latest bucketful ?

just lately it's been Kings of Leon...
mainly the j's myself.. either that or peabody, beck, highpass filter, go team, machine gun felatio, pinback.... i'm easily pleased :D
i don't really get into much kings of leon - the music's great.. but the singer annoys me. kinda reminds me of elmer fudd :wink:
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Post by undercover1 »

Part of my bottling ritual is that I must, absolutely must play Hank Williams greatest hits while bottling. No joke. It has driven several brew assistants nuts, especially a couple of very gothic friends of Mrs Undercover.
"Can't we put on something else?" "No." "But, but we have the new I F__ Scary Dead Zombie Sheep CD here, it's really cool, honest". "No. We've only heard Your Cheating Heart 3 times anyway."
Usually followed by Tom Waits or noisy old punk when the work is done and the HB gets flowing.
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Post by Dogger Dan »

I forgot about Tom Waits, he does Waltzing Matilda in the basement every now and again. The kids love it although the youngest often sings "Down came a Jam Bucket to play a game of Ping Pong"

He is only four and doesn't really know what all the words mean so he makes them up as he goes along.

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Post by tyrone »

Just has to Dire Straits.Love over gold usally!
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listening to:80's greatest hits
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