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3. Find a house beer.
4. Improve efficiency, in both meanings of the word.

+1 on both points here too

3. weld up a brewstand (or get my hands on sherman mkII)

I'll toss you for Sherman CS!

aim to have more than 8 keg full all the time....

I'll leave this one for next year. There were some valuable clues about the training habits of the Bunyip in this post... :D

Buy SWMBO a new fridge. (Then use her old one for fermenting.)

Working on this one too! Hehehehe...
 
dont believe in resolutions ill always break em
 
Crack the 2000lt AG barrier
Buy more bulk to save frieght
Build a better keg storage system
aim to have more than 8 keg full all the time....

Two things in 2010:

1. Brew more with the Bunyip.
 
Be confident about dry farting again. Radiation treatment fot prostate cancer has not been kind :ph34r:

Oh, yeah its brewing stuff, so fine tuning new mash tun and water chemistry, so as to refine beers brewed :beerbang:
 
Build a rig is number one on the list.
Measure stuff more accurately.

Brad
 
1. Finish my bar
2. Enter all BABBs mini-comps
3. Brew a milk stout
4. Perfect milds and hefeweizens
5. Builds a HERMS
6. Learn a new style .... barleywines? scottish ales? Saison? Altbier? Koelsch? .... there's a long list.

Cheers - Snow.
 
1. Brew beer.
2. Brew better beer than each previous batch
3. Keep learning
4. Inspire and teach others with the little I know
5. Brew beer
6. Make the best ******* dubbel I can and then make another that's better
7. Brew beer
8. Make a good pilsner
9. Brew beer
10 Buy a bigger gas bottle
 
So that's, what, seven batches all year? You've no ambition whatsoever.
 
Yes but each batch will be 8 million litres.

I also plan to buy a boat and fly to Tanzania on it.
 
Buy SWMBO a new fridge. :ph34r: (Then use her old one for fermenting.) :ph34r:

Did that this year. Well worth it imo!!!

For me:
  1. Improve technical understanding of recipe formulation, beer styles, and the like
  2. Finish beer fridge - install taps and drip tray
  3. Try brewing real pilsners...
 
1. Dedicate one tap to my porter and tweak the recipe until I'm happy with it.
2. Learn enough to take the BJCP exam.
3. Brew something Belgian.
 
plans for 2010

well get my first ever (kit) brew in to bottles would be a good start.....

Then if that dont send me blind the sky id the limit.
 
Resolutions??? Blimey, not good at these, but here goes...

1. Brew something other than IPA or stout.



There, that should do it.
 
1) brew more, keep ahead of drinking

2) perfect a full flavor low alcohol beer

3) get my lagers right :icon_cheers:
 
Brew my first beer..I was thinking Coopers Kit but the homebrand seems the same and is cheaper.

K
 
Mantis, I sincerely wish you well with all things; brewing and otherwise.
 
Looks like it's too late! :icon_cheers:

D'oh
Thats just a temporary hand-eye impediment brought on by 4 bottles of Chardonnay for $20.... Getting used to the fruity stuff.... :icon_drunk:
 
Here we go.... :unsure:

  • Bottle my Barleywine from Keg to kick some arse in QABC with it....
  • Concentrate on my Brewing more on my 2 weeks off every 2 weeks :beerbang:
  • Brew a Lager/Pilsner
  • Attend more Brewdays with B.S.G ;)
  • Build Brew Stand and Create a HERMS System in the Process
That will do, it'll be good in 2010 as I will be having 2 full weeks off work every 2 weeks so I will have plenty time to work on my Recipes, Brewing, Yeast Starters, Fermenting and the Rest that goes with it, I will also be able to drink for 2 weeks straight as I have to go without Beer/Alcohol for 2 weeks while at work....

:icon_cheers: CB
 

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