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"Blue is the sky above us...."
I'm another Harristown victim.


Lived in Buckland St, parents built a home there in the 50's later moved to Warwick and Goondiwindi. Returned to Harristown again, Canberra St this time(next street parallel to Buckland St) in the 80's.

Screwy
 
dublin - now south melbourne

i missed the amazing aromas that drifted down the liffy from st.james gate and just had to reproduce for myself

slinte

christmasbender
 
dublin - now south melbourne

i missed the amazing aromas that drifted down the liffy from st.james gate and just had to reproduce for myself

slinte

christmasbender
No better place to enjoy a pint of Guinness than the bar atop St James Gate :D
Or anywhere in Dublin for that matter!
Cheers
Nige
 
From Hampshire, UK via the West Country (Somerset/Devon) and Kent, good beer/cider country. You only miss it extra badly when you emigrate! Not to say there haven't been some great new beers discovered here (in Sydney) but maybe recreating the old country brews has given me the kickstart into homebrew.

In the Eastern Suburbs these days, Randwick area. Crap pubs with bad beer! :blink: :eek:
 
Kalgoorlie WA. Was born and raised in Bundaberg, and Gladstone respectively, but didn't start homebrewing until I moved to WA :)
 
From Hampshire, UK via the West Country (Somerset/Devon) and Kent, good beer/cider country. You only miss it extra badly when you emigrate! Not to say there haven't been some great new beers discovered here (in Sydney) but maybe recreating the old country brews has given me the kickstart into homebrew.

In the Eastern Suburbs these days, Randwick area. Crap pubs with bad beer! :blink: :eek:

Well you are on the right side of Sydney to get down to Wollongong, the Illawarra chapter down there make real ales and a couple of the lads have beer engines imported from the UK and now and again have a get together with hand pulled real ales :icon_drool2:
 
11 years ago I moved from Napier, New Zealand. Now I live in a small small country town in NW Victoria called Charlton.
 
11 years ago I moved from Napier, New Zealand. Now I live in a small small country town in NW Victoria called Charlton.



Another Kiwi here. Im from Tauranga, but spent my last 6 years in Wellington before moving to Sydney in 2000.

There seem to be quite alot of Kiwis on the site. Must be a fair few in the Queensland crowd too judging from the amount of sheep lovin going on there. Its hard to find a good sheep around these parts.

Gregor
 
No simple answer here: Born in Denmark (EU), raised in Townsville NQ, 4 years in "dead boring" Adelaide to quote my then flat mate, 7 years in Gin Gin Qld. Along the way there was 6 months in France, 1 year in San Francisco, and finally (well for now) I'm on the Sunshine Coast in Qld.....

Been brewing for most of my life, and for some of it I was actually getting paid! LOL

Thomas.
 
Gday all, I an ex South Aus but now in Canberra, new 2 brewing but fallen in love with it, my flat mate will be on here with me as we try to perfect our brew, cheers 2 all! :D
 
From Port Lincoln South Australia moved here when i was about 5-6 from Adelaide and haven't left.
 
Living in Ben Lomond California for 24 years, but born and raised in Northern Maine...now that's cold!

Been brewing since 1982, with 4 pro batches under my belt. Makes me realize that I don't want to be a pro brewer! They work too hard...

Cheers,
Dave
 
Born in penrith, live in penrith and probably die in penrith. Although i did have a short 6 month stint in new york and might be moving back next year for another 12 months to help a friend out with their buisness.
 
Is there anyone out there from the goulburn vallery in vic????
 
Gembrook. Sneakily close to Melbourne but still country and will probably avoid development for another 20 years!
 
Born in Adelaide, lived in Brisbane then Perth, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and have finished in Perth.
Not moving again :angry:
 
Hi guys,

I was born in melbourne. grew up in mildura. moved to melbourne for a few years. now i'm back in mildura. loving the space as I started my first kit brews in a 2 bedroom apartment, I loved going to sleep to the airlock burp my g/f at the time was not impressed, hahaha. but now I moved to mildura and have done a couple of Biag lagers, got some temp control fridges and a keg king.

cheers
 
Newcastle on Tyne, divvent get back hyem much noo, with me porfect Ozzy accent my owd marras divvent knaa what ahm bletherin on aboot any mair.
 
Originally Leicester
Now Montmorency 3094

Brewing kits since late 70's with my Dad, through my student years.
Finally started All grain this year and loving it, so far no bad ones. :icon_cheers:
 
Born and raised in Hobart, lived in Launceston for a while, moved to Brisbane a few years back, then to Noosa for a stint, back to Brisbane, over to Kingaroy, and now Nanango (20 mins from Kingaroy).

Been brewing for around 7 years, AG for 6 of those.

Cheers
 
been brewing 2 years

Born in dandenong (just like my dad!)
Raised in Upper beac for 23 years.
Now I live in Frankston (2 years thus far).

7th generation Australian.
7th generation in the building industry.
3rd generation in structural steel fabrication.
2nd generation drafty by trade.

Always wanted to move away - but never had the balls to do it. Very much "part of the family", which can be a burden as much as a blessing at times.

Want to eventually move up whitfield / king valley region. Hopefully with the way technology is progressing I'll be able to in the not "too" distant future, with the ability to still manage the work shop in dandenong.
 
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