Nice belgian lace

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Nice belgian lace

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Me m8 stu just sent over this pic, how good are the rings in the glass !!

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A beer, both well brew'd, and well drunk'n.

And I love the Stubrew.
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Thats grouse, hey gotta love the personalised labels :lol:
Well done Stu, Well done :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Chris wrote:A beer, both well brew'd, and well drunk'n.

And I love the Stubrew.
Looks like 6 big gulps, well done son :wink:

Wish I could get lace like that :cry:
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Boonie, SIX gulps. Surely you could do it in 3.
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:lol: Six big gulps, yes looks impressive.

He's got the label showing at http://spurcell.customer.netspace.net.au/
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Forgot to mention it's a Coopers Dark Ale with some dark grain mix from the HBS, and a safale. would have been about 4 weeks old when photo was taken.
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cleverpig wrote:Forgot to mention it's a Coopers Dark Ale with some dark grain mix from the HBS, and a safale. would have been about 4 weeks old when photo was taken.
4 weeks, that's impressive lace for age.

Kept on heat for secondary ferment? :?
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Post by Stuart »

Thanks for the complements guys.

In answer to your question Boonie, yep, I had the bottles in cardboard boxes near my heater.
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Chris wrote:Boonie, SIX gulps. Surely you could do it in 3.
i bet we all could do it in 1 :lol:
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Timmsy wrote:i bet we all could do it in 1 :lol:
Amen to that! :)

But probably something a bit lower-quality than this... don't want to waste it!
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Chris wrote:Boonie, SIX gulps. Surely you could do it in 3.
I will give it a go tonight.....Friday Night Special. :D

May even go for the 1 Gulp.

1st beer goes down extremely fast for some reason, I always seem to get the one with a whole in the bottom first up :lol:
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Post by blandy »

Aaaahhhh, a beer in one gulp: the best way to appreciate beer without actually tasting it! :D
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blandy wrote:Aaaahhhh, a beer in one gulp: the best way to appreciate beer without actually tasting it! :D
My first beer tonight was a Little Creatures Pale Ale (purchased not HB), courtesy of my boss at work. Didn't skull that one, nor the second one I brought home with me.

They are fantastic...... :D

Back on my HB's now and guess what, they are fantastic too!!! :wink:

Just had a Morgans Blue Mountain 500 grams dex and 500 grams of HB shop malt with Cascade hops at ferment with amarillo at rack.
Geez that Amarillo is nice with a hint of Cascade.

Liver transplant here I come :lol:
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The liver is evil, and must be punished...
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Chris wrote:The liver is evil, and must be punished...
LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oh, and hi Stu.

Nice to hear from you.

Boonie, that's not a laughing matter. Liver health is very importa... just how many beers did you (or your namesake) drink on that Sydney to London flight?
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Chris wrote:Oh, and hi Stu.

Nice to hear from you.

Boonie, that's not a laughing matter. Liver health is very importa... just how many beers did you (or your namesake) drink on that Sydney to London flight?
54 Cans for the real Boonie. Went and seen Kerry O'Keefe in Newcastle (Raffertys resort)30 k's south of Newcastle last Sunday, and he told the story of he and Dougie Walters + Marshie and how many Boonie actually nailed. (If Kerry is in your area, highly recommend seeing him as I was crying from laughter :cry: )

I went to England 2 Years ago and lost count after 20 something. But they were a mere 330ml. I knew after 20 something that Boonie (The Real One) was a GOD. :lol:

I thought it was funny pressing the button for service on the plane and they knew what I wanted, did not even have to ask :lol: after the 5th beer. Heineken, Stella's all the way to England. :D

One final thing, Kerry reckons that legend has it, that Boonie, WALKED off the plane, into the beer lounge and ordered a Pint..... :shock:
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The last bit about him walking off and ordering a pint makes the story truely immortal. What a man.
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Chris wrote:The last bit about him walking off and ordering a pint makes the story truely immortal. What a man.
Brought the house down at Kerry's show :lol:
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