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After spending many years working in the brewing industry one thing I learnt (and it still holds) is:- Never, never NEVER accept the offer of any home brew.

you're missing out, things have improved.

 

Curious to know the process and supplier.

for capetonians this is the easy way to do it, charlie rocks

 

https://schoolofhops.co.za/product/unfermented-wort-20l/

 

No. I’m a noob that brews with extract kits. Mostly Mangrove Jacks. It’s the best tasting ones I’ve had. Probably because of the proper yeast you get with the fancy kits. Done a Morgan’s and coopers before but always go back to Mangrove.

I'm on about batch 11 of Coopers since march 2020.

 

works just fine for me, couldn't seem to find a supplier for mangroves in CT, are there any?

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My toppie retired in August 2019. He has always been an active person with an addiction to exercise. When the gyms closed for lockdown he turned the little granny flat I lived in at their house into a home gym. He built a bike to permanently stay on his IDT with spares he had lying around. He sends me this pick the other day of the small blade off that bike. It wasn't new when he fitted it but it was still in good condition. He just said to me "many many hours".

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My toppie retired in August 2019. He has always been an active person with an addiction to exercise. When the gyms closed for lockdown he turned the little granny flat I lived in at their house into a home gym. He built a bike to permanently stay on his IDT with spares he had lying around. He sends me this pick the other day of the small blade off that bike. It wasn't new when he fitted it but it was still in good condition. He just said to me "many many hours".

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Sell in classifieds as barely used

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I had a minor itch to scratch: 

 

Take one old x-ray you have no more use for, preferably a fairly dark one. Take one freaking sharp pointy instrument. Find a picture or come up with your own idea. Scratch the living daylights out of the x-ray. Scratch some more - voila!

 

PS The idea of making a little art from something that would otherwise be thrown away and just add more plastic to the landfill  also appealed to me.

 

PPS Also, I like the idea, conceptually, of taking a picture that  was made with something invisible, to show something invisible and making another new picture from it while the old picture stays part of it.

 

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