This is delicate and need mature advise.
This is delicate and need mature advise.
I was putting down another two brews today (lagers) and my dear wife said "why do you need more beer, you have 285 bottles hidden away as it is". Hidden!.
There was a long silence and I said 'really?' she said 'I can count you know'..I said 'they need to mature'
She said ' I know what needs to mature' I kicked one foot against the other and then came the knife twist, 'plus the others in your shed'
"You mean we have visitors?'"
Gave me the 'look'.
The question is, do I look around for a second wife and double up on brewing, so as to maintain the balance..
There was a long silence and I said 'really?' she said 'I can count you know'..I said 'they need to mature'
She said ' I know what needs to mature' I kicked one foot against the other and then came the knife twist, 'plus the others in your shed'
"You mean we have visitors?'"
Gave me the 'look'.
The question is, do I look around for a second wife and double up on brewing, so as to maintain the balance..
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maturing or ageing.....
there is a big difference
I like to call it ageing
maturing is something your mum wished you did, not your wife
there is a big difference
I like to call it ageing
maturing is something your mum wished you did, not your wife

pilsner is the love of my life...
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This sounds like one of those situations where the same scene would have been enacted if you had a six pack of VB "hidden" in the fridge....and that was the only beer in the house. (I could be wrong)
I take it that your better half doesn't drink beer.
Does she drink wine?
If she does,...does she have a "cellar"? ( Wines in a rack or whatever?)
Cheers
I take it that your better half doesn't drink beer.

Does she drink wine?
If she does,...does she have a "cellar"? ( Wines in a rack or whatever?)
Cheers
"In the beginning was the wort..."
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A second wife? Are you mad????.......Isn't one enough trouble, I know mine is!!!!!lang wrote: The question is, do I look around for a second wife and double up on brewing, so as to maintain the balance..
I waited n'til mid 30's to get married & it was still 30 yrs too early!!
Beer on the shelf, is money in the bank!!!!
Money saved is money earnt, I reckon!!
Mick.
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Id try and make something for her....a Beer, Cider etc...something she likes..
I brew the beer I drink
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Good advice - make her some ginger beer or a sweet cider! I do the brewing, BH does the drinking (of the beer - I hate it myself). My problem is that I keep trying to hide some bottles to "age" but he keeps finding them - and drinking them. I haven't been able to age anything past 3 weeks yet!tazman67 wrote:Id try and make something for her....a Beer, Cider etc...something she likes..
OR - get another wife who's a home brewer, like me! (No, not offering myself - sorry) Anna

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Have kids...that way she is too busy to be worried about your brewing. Then do a few little easy jobs round the house ..oh and be a little bit supportive from time to time.......a bit of effort up front makes things a lot easier .....happy wife = happy life!!!
Agree with the make ginger beer comment or do what i do....brew for 'christmas presents'!!!! for some reason that justifies it???
Agree with the make ginger beer comment or do what i do....brew for 'christmas presents'!!!! for some reason that justifies it???
Never tasted FREE beer I couldn't learn to like!
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I dont know what justifies brewing more than drinkingWSC wrote:....brew for 'christmas presents'!!!! for some reason that justifies it???



pilsner is the love of my life...
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OK, OK, OK, OK, how about a kicker to get SWMBO or HWMBO off your back?
Tell her/him that the longer you condition/age your beers, the smoother the beer, the better the flavour, and the lower the alcohol content, as alcohol is used up in converting fusels to flavour components with age. After all, I wouldn't drink my Grange before at least 15 years of age, so it's the same with beer.
You do this to ensure you are at your best to be attentive to all her/his needs.
Of course, you could always get her/him into drinking your HB, which will give you a good reason to brew twice as much.
Tell her/him that the longer you condition/age your beers, the smoother the beer, the better the flavour, and the lower the alcohol content, as alcohol is used up in converting fusels to flavour components with age. After all, I wouldn't drink my Grange before at least 15 years of age, so it's the same with beer.
You do this to ensure you are at your best to be attentive to all her/his needs.
Of course, you could always get her/him into drinking your HB, which will give you a good reason to brew twice as much.
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piss 'er off
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Not likely, when she's the best eeeerrrr he's ever had.........Tipsy wrote:piss 'er off

PS: Fusils do not disappear with age, but beers do get smoother as they mature/condition/age.
Tell SWMBO that the longer you know her, the more attractive she becomes as a woman to you, and the more you admire her more rounded and developed character and intellect, while maintaining her early twenties like figure.
Same with beers.
Further PS: mrs warra really does have the same figure she did when we were married, and hasn't put on any weight at all. I guess I struck the jackpot with her.


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You are the original "Woman Whisperer" arent you Warra?
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This is me whispering to my granddaughter.
As you can see, she's fascinated by what I'm telling her.

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Jack pot alright, my missus got a cute little tattoo of a pony on her butt when we first met,warra48 wrote: Further PS: mrs warra really does have the same figure she did when we were married, and hasn't put on any weight at all. I guess I struck the jackpot with her.![]()
Bloody thing grew up to be a Clydsdale!!!
Mick.
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billybushcook wrote:Jack pot alright, my missus got a cute little tattoo of a pony on her butt when we first met,warra48 wrote: Further PS: mrs warra really does have the same figure she did when we were married, and hasn't put on any weight at all. I guess I struck the jackpot with her.![]()
Bloody thing grew up to be a Clydsdale!!!
Mick.


Funny stuff!
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Hahahahahahaha!billybushcook wrote: Bloody thing grew up to be a Clydsdale!!!
Sounds like an avenue for a new Carlton Draught advertisement.
Warra is an extraterrestrial being who communicates only through mental telepathy and brew forums... I am watching you.warra48 wrote:As you can see, she's fascinated by what I'm telling her.

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I heard he doesn't even use a keyboard for that!Bizier wrote: Warra is an extraterrestrial being who communicates only through mental telepathy and brew forums

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the first K and K i did was 7 days from putting down to drinking...!!!! I also left a couple of bottles for 2 months to test the theory of longer the better the taste.....to me no difference, but now months on i am brewing extract and my own recipes and leaving at least 1 month in the bottle. I also quaff coopers mexican cerveza inbetween as 15 bucks for 23L. How do you get 235 bottles without drinking.??????? nun or vicar.?
When my drinking affects my work the solution is easy. Stop working.
I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal labotomy.
I save Champagne for my real friends and real pain for my sham friends.
I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal labotomy.
I save Champagne for my real friends and real pain for my sham friends.
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Simple.Adamsale wrote:How do you get 235 bottles without drinking.??????? nun or vicar.?
Brew more frequently than your standard consumption requires.
In my case, I'm not a big drinker, averaging 2 stubbies a day.
Thus, I need to brew every 4 weeks to feed my average consumption.
If I brew every 3 weeks, I gradually build up stocks.
You can also get another fermenter or two, so you have more than one brew on the go.
Other than that, I guess it's down to willpower.