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South Dublin Brewers - Next Meet - Thursday, 29th September

Started by Bubbles, September 18, 2016, 08:09:50 PM

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Bubbles

Hi all,

Please sign up below if attending. I'm a "maybe" at this point but I'll confirm next week.

Cheers,
Bubbles.

molc

Fermenting: IPA, Lambic, Mead
Conditioning: Lambic, Cider, RIS, Ole Ale, Saison
On Tap: IPA, Helles, Best Bitter

guest1906

Hi

I hope you all better turn up this time as I'll have two ciders with me a berry and an apple for you guys to try and brewed this year

Bubbles

Quote from: JamMan on September 19, 2016, 09:00:29 AM

I hope you all better turn up this time

Nicely put.

Sounds optimistic and vaguely threatening at the same time.

Shanna

Quote from: JamMan on September 19, 2016, 09:00:29 AM
Hi

I hope you all better turn up this time as I'll have two ciders with me a berry and an apple for you guys to try and brewed this year
Ironic that your complaining about no shows but not adding your planned attendance to the list :)

Shanna
Cornie keg group buy organiser, storeman & distribution point
Hops Group buy packer
Regulator & Taps distribution point
Stainless Steel Fermenter Group Buy Organiser
South Dublin Brewers member

Shanna

1. Molc - American amber, maybe my first saison
2. Shanna - bottle conditioned Belgian Saison dry hopped with dried elder flower and bottle filled from Boddingtons clone. Both beers created from base beer but fermented with Mangrove Jacks English ale yeast and the other with Belgian Saison yeast.
Cornie keg group buy organiser, storeman & distribution point
Hops Group buy packer
Regulator & Taps distribution point
Stainless Steel Fermenter Group Buy Organiser
South Dublin Brewers member

CC

lads i won't make it this month... good excuse this time- i'm getting married on friday! :) :)

Bubbles

Quote from: CC on September 19, 2016, 06:29:19 PM
lads i won't make it this month... good excuse this time- i'm getting married on friday! :) :)

Congrats dude. Have a great day.

Leann ull


molc

Fermenting: IPA, Lambic, Mead
Conditioning: Lambic, Cider, RIS, Ole Ale, Saison
On Tap: IPA, Helles, Best Bitter

Shanna

Quote from: CC on September 19, 2016, 06:29:19 PM
lads i won't make it this month... good excuse this time- i'm getting married on friday! :) :)
Best of luck on the day, hope everything goes well.

Shanna
Cornie keg group buy organiser, storeman & distribution point
Hops Group buy packer
Regulator & Taps distribution point
Stainless Steel Fermenter Group Buy Organiser
South Dublin Brewers member

stevosan

Quote from: stevosan on September 20, 2016, 06:59:10 PM
Quote from: Shanna on September 19, 2016, 12:49:10 PM
1. Molc - American amber, maybe my first saison
2. Shanna - bottle conditioned Belgian Saison dry hopped with dried elder flower and bottle filled from Boddingtons clone. Both beers created from base beer but fermented with Mangrove Jacks English ale yeast and the other with Belgian Saison yeast.

3. Steve - Pliny the Elder Double IPA Clone -


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Shanna

Tidying up the list.

1. Molc - American amber, maybe my first saison
2. Shanna - bottle conditioned Belgian Saison dry hopped with dried elder flower and bottle filled from Boddingtons clone. Both beers created from base beer but fermented with Mangrove Jacks English ale yeast and the other with Belgian Saison yeast.
3. Steve - Pliny the Elder Double IPA Clone
Cornie keg group buy organiser, storeman & distribution point
Hops Group buy packer
Regulator & Taps distribution point
Stainless Steel Fermenter Group Buy Organiser
South Dublin Brewers member

RedWino

1. Molc - American amber, maybe my first saison
2. Shanna - bottle conditioned Belgian Saison dry hopped with dried elder flower and bottle filled from Boddingtons clone. Both beers created from base beer but fermented with Mangrove Jacks English ale yeast and the other with Belgian Saison yeast.
3. Steve - Pliny the Elder Double IPA Clone
4. RedWino - Empty handed probably - last batch had a plethora of errors

CC

Thanks lads.

CH reception in cellbridge and they stock some of the rye river mcgargles range... i've asked them to get in the lot....
FRACIS' BIG BANGIN IPA for the day should keep me and the other crafty's in the congregation happy/hoppy enough!