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    Animusic - warning: totally distracting

    Exceptional geekery! :ugeek: [youtube:2ac55b4z]toXNVbvFXyk[/youtube:2ac55b4z] [youtube:2ac55b4z]hyCIpKAIFyo[/youtube:2ac55b4z] [youtube:2ac55b4z]XBOQcQO0IFI[/youtube:2ac55b4z]
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    Sky News - MH370 latest...

    That circular object floating in the sea...? That wouldn't be...? It couldn't be...? Surely they haven't found the...? YES!!! They have! They've found MH370's Magnify Cursor!!! Epic, EPIC fail. Here's where the sky image was cropped from:
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    Kegging considerations

    I have: 3 x 23l kit brews ready to keg. 10 x 30l polykegs Gas line Beer line 3 x Sankey S connectors 3 x nice chrome taps On Saturday I will have: 1 x pub size CO2 bottle What you will clearly see is missing is my regulator - that isn't going to show up until next week. I take it the normal...
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    Happy boy!

    Amazon delivery, "Food For Free" by Richard Mabey. Here starteth the forging fun!! :)
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    The Ploughman's Plus Challenge

    The Ploughman's Plus Challenge graysalchemy and I (being the incorrigible foodies we are) have been chucking around the concept of what it would take to create a ploughman's lunch from scratch, like, *really* from scratch! But why should we keep the fun (or silliness) to ourselves? So here is...
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    Wanted: CO2 Reg

    Ideally a triple with all the gauges as that's what my dispense system will ultimately be based on. But if anyone has a cheap single with two gauges that would be awesome. That way I can keg the beers I have coming ready this week and serve two with a gas line t-piece as they don't need...
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    Prescott Ales - Hill Climb

    Went to the local 'spoons for the first time for a burger a lunchtime and the had Hill Climb on. "Nice lunchtime beer," thinks I, "at only 3.8%". To be honest, I wasn't ready for this. I was expecting a pretty standard, easy going pale, a thin-ish, thirst-quenching but, you know, a bit...
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    Cider making made simple at home - juice and strain process

    Hello and welcome! I see you chaps have made the media! :clap:
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    Beer Duty down by 1p

    Thanks George!
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    And if ripples in the CMB were too much...

    Three of us have been crying with laughter in the office at this: [youtube:29rkzw3f]Mj4BFvwwj-o[/youtube:29rkzw3f] 3rd trombonist from the front on the right hand side.
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    Try to get your head round this in the pub...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26605974 I'm actually struggling for the words to describe how utterly mind-bendingly phenomenal this is...
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    The loss of a real politician.

    No matter what you think of his ideology, the man's passion, integrity, spirit, skill, intellect and determination cannot be refuted. Politicians like Tony Benn were the reason why people engaged with politics and took an interest in how the country was governed. The House of Commons, as it...
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    Surely we can find this ruddy 'plane?

    http://www.tomnod.com/ The idea is simple. If you've ever found yourself engrossed in a "Where's Wally?" book you'll find yourself very quickly addicted. They have all the recent satellite imagery from the possible places where MH370 could be. they drop you on the globe somewhere and you...
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    Craft Brewers - Pembrokeshire

    Does anyone know of any decent breweries that satisfy the following conditions: 1) Must sell polypins direct to the public 2) Most be either: a) Down at "the pigs snout" bit of Wales or b) Easy to reach from the M4 as I could pick it up en route Booked a holiday down that way and...
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    Kombucha

    No, not a long lost Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, a sort of sour/lambic barely-fermented tea from New Zealand that an ex-pat school friend introduced me to via facebook. The idea is that you make up a good strongish black tea, add whatever flavourings you fancy, berries, spices and such. Then...
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    Back to the tins...

    I always said I wouldn't ever completely turn my back on kit beer... ...turns out that newborns really f**k up your brewing!!! So I'm going to get two or three kits on just to fill some kegs and buy me some time. Candidates are: Muntons Midas Touch dry hopped with EKG. Better Brew IPA dry...
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    When hashtags go bad...

    https://twitter.com/search?q=%23AskAdams&src=typd Enjoy!
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    Red Ale Help Please.

    I want to brew a red ale. Not a "traditional" Irish Red but something altogether funkier and fresher, more hop, more bitter... ...oh, and with a dollop of rye... Could I have feedback on this as a start please? BeerSmith 2 Recipe Printout - http://www.beersmith.com Recipe: Red TYPE: All...
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    Bottle bombs: why you don't want one

    Also known as, "Waitrose: your bags are sh*te!" Four bottles of Guinness became three as one made its way out of the bag and onto my tiled kitchen floor. It went off big time. I now have a 1/2 inch laceration up my top lip from the shrapnel. While I think that homebrew bottle bombs are...
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    ...aaaaaand breathe...

    It's a boy!!! We're delighted. 7lb 13oz so definitely not one to throw back. Oh, wait, that's salmon... All happened on Monday. So there's an excuse to open a bottle. :D
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