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Bundaberg Ginger beer? I never heard of it. I have tried Jim Beam Ginger beer and thought it was awesome.
we need one of those smiley faces biting its tongue.
Bundaberg Ginger beer? I never heard of it. I have tried Jim Beam Ginger beer and thought it was awesome.
So if it is fusel alcohols and it sounds like it is, will time in the bottle help him out or will the yeast be too dormant?
I have taken the advice that it was Fusel Alcohol.
If you read my original post you'd know i wouldn't need to 'Harden up'. I have been doing Jagerbombs since i was 16... I was just asking if their is anything else people have tried that won't put me in cardiac arrest after i down a few bombs.
Seriously, i don't find that post humorous or helpful. Maybe your just being playful, i'm not sure... But if your being serious i really do hate that kind of attitude. The way i see it, just because i am capable of drinking more than the average person... does not mean i have to.
Sorry if I'm going over the top here, but i can't stress how much i hate the mucho manly mentality that is pretty much forced on people these days.
Drinking is a leisurely thing, not something that should make you sick.
Cheers,
The Beer Baron
PS: Looking back at the posts i realize you are most likely just joking around, so if that is the case i apologize.
Seems blandly obvious to me
Have you asked your mate how he is? Perhaps he's dead?
Batz
It's a case of STFD (Slow the F%CK Down)... B)
If you can afford Jagermeister, then you can afford for the homebrew boosters to have time to mature...
If you're used to chugging Jagermeister, then a few more wont hurt you... h34r:
Keep the fermenting temp lower and give the time for the brew to mature in the bottle...
Yeah, I know, I was young too... (or was I, can't remember...) D'oh!
I know i can drink more than the average person because of my experiences with alot of drinkers...
Ah, ha, but didn't you know, the average home brewer is not the average person! In fact, if you hang around here long enough, you'll find out we're all 6' 8" tall, weigh 120kg, can bench-press full CUB kegs in each hand, and without exception are married/partnered to super models.
Cheers, and welcome to our club
If i can find a bundy one somewhere (I'll have a look at the bottle-o next time i go) i'll give it a go.
Tony,Tell you what BrewBarron. How about you come round to my place one night for a beer and a chat about brewing. I will show you some basic requirements of the craft and also the extreme end of it........ All Grain Brewing!
Yeah we love to take the piss on here, you will get used to it!
Still trying to get rid of your stock of infected beer? :lol:
May or may not be relevant to you, but I have some friends who have a bit of a yeast intolerance. They are fine drinking filtered and pasteurised commercial beer, but homebrew can really have a bad affect on them.
Ah, ha, but didn't you know, the average home brewer is not the average person! In fact, if you hang around here long enough, you'll find out we're all 6' 8" tall, weigh 120kg, can bench-press full CUB kegs in each hand, and without exception are married/partnered to super models.
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