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Alright as a toast to your new freezer almost being done I am having a summer breeze. This one is really quite good now probably at it's peak. And it's almost clear, even with a neipa yeast.

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I have a delivery from Neon Raptor tomorrow so I absolutely need to make space in the fridge, ahem 😁
So a cheeky galaxy & marillo hopped NEIPA from Stewart Brewing, resting provocatively on one of my Chilled Gecko Brewery beer mats 👌

What's not to like?
 

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1/4 pint of cream ale ...keg finished🎉 space for the BIPA. So now having a quince cider dropped off with some fresh apple juice this week..tasty cider nice and dry, not tart or sweet... lovely. ..thanks Simon🍺👍
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Tropical pale ale from 71 Brewing.
A favourite 'goto'

@Hazelwood Brewery I feel your pain, 15 sheets of 18mm OSB3 roofing and supporting trusses transferred from the road and installed onto my man shed over the last few days. Just finished the roof felt before the rain hit yesterday 😱 💪
I hurt 😄
 

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Tropical pale ale from 71 Brewing.
A favourite 'goto'

@Hazelwood Brewery I feel your pain, 15 sheets of 18mm OSB3 roofing and supporting trusses transferred from the road and installed onto my man shed over the last few days. Just finished the roof felt before the rain hit yesterday 😱 💪
I hurt 😄

I’ll bet! That must be some shed.

Good to hear you got the felt on. That’s always a worrying time in the build - just before getting it all waterproof and the threat of imminent rain :eek:
 
Started with a couple of Simcoe IPA's and now on the Coopers Aus pale ale, not very hoppy but a nice change. Stout next athumb..
 
I’ll bet! That must be some shed.

Good to hear you got the felt on. That’s always a worrying time in the build - just before getting it all waterproof and the threat of imminent rain :eek:

It's a proper shed, it's grown organically. It was extended for the pond filter system but was originally a hot tub with just a roof. Then I added walls and windows....
Then the roof got a bit naff so last weekend my son and I ripped off the old roof and installed a new one.
The shed is 7.8m x 3.5m. So I can brew, cut CNC, general DIY.
I'll be sticking in plenty of insulation so I can hide in there during the winter athumb.. It's the secret of a good marriage :hat:
 
Back to beer. My hazy IPA, only hazy because it had a big dry hop and drinking fresh.after a few weeks in the keg the hops flavour is smoother and with the 1.007 final gravity it's a refreshing easy drinking 7.0% IPA. Simcoe , Idaho7 and centennial dry hop is good for me😌
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My Mosaic hazy (not intentionally) IPA. Now absolutely stunning- what's the betting it's the last pint in the corny??!!! Just knocked a couple of kits up today, in anticipation of 'circuit breaker lockdown' No. 2, and Young's APA started at 1068... Shurely shome mishtake???
 

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