Hobbies: What and why?
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Hobbies: What and why?
So, when I closed my guitar shop, it soon dawned on me that I needed a new hobby. I wanted something that wasn't too strenuous or brain numbing that would excite me and also serve a purpose. Realizing that my wife and I spent around £50 a week on booze/wine, I plumped for home brewing.
After doing a bit of research, I went and bought a load of kit (used but in good nick) finishing off with new equipment I couldn't scrimp on. The thing with brewing is everything must be clinically clean and sanitised.
Anyway, 2 months in, I have just started my 6th brew. After using standard kits for the first 5, I modified one today to suit my needs.
It's a brilliant hobby that I love. We also get to benefit from some great brews. The one I started yesterday is a standard Cooper's English Bitter that normally brews to 4% ABV. I added extra light malt extract (500g) and 500g of organic coconut sugar along with the regular beer enhancer (750g dextrose). I will also add some Fuggles hops during the fermentation stage. The hops will add some bitterness and subtle notes and wqith the modifications should end up around 6% ABV making it a Strong (or Best) Bitter...
Top pic: Irish stout finishing at 5.2% ABV and bottom pic: my adapted Bitter started yesterday
After doing a bit of research, I went and bought a load of kit (used but in good nick) finishing off with new equipment I couldn't scrimp on. The thing with brewing is everything must be clinically clean and sanitised.
Anyway, 2 months in, I have just started my 6th brew. After using standard kits for the first 5, I modified one today to suit my needs.
It's a brilliant hobby that I love. We also get to benefit from some great brews. The one I started yesterday is a standard Cooper's English Bitter that normally brews to 4% ABV. I added extra light malt extract (500g) and 500g of organic coconut sugar along with the regular beer enhancer (750g dextrose). I will also add some Fuggles hops during the fermentation stage. The hops will add some bitterness and subtle notes and wqith the modifications should end up around 6% ABV making it a Strong (or Best) Bitter...
Top pic: Irish stout finishing at 5.2% ABV and bottom pic: my adapted Bitter started yesterday
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Re: Hobbies: What and why?
That’s really interesting, making beer is a kind of magic. If you ever do an imperial stout, let me know and I will buy some. One of my hobbies is sampling as many 9%+ as I can from whatever source. The Baltic nations do some great ones.
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9% Too strong for me, 5%ish is enough for me the days.BlancdeBlanc wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 6:17 am That’s really interesting, making beer is a kind of magic. If you ever do an imperial stout, let me know and I will buy some. One of my hobbies is sampling as many 9%+ as I can from whatever source. The Baltic nations do some great ones.
Quit work recently & decided to take up painting, a mate asked me to do one of Frank Zappa & it went from there.
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f**king impressive ... love the FZ.
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Impressive work, Cussie.
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I'd love to be good at drawing or painting but I literally don't have an artistic bone in my body.
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The Jagger and Amy ones in particular are fantastic. I dabble myself, not in your style, I’m more into impressionistic realism, but I would be proud to put my name to anything like those. Keep it up and post more when you can.
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I’m very impressed (and jealous) of the beer and paintings, would love both in my house.
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Excellent work Cussie, very impressed Another genius emerges from these wee shores
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Be careful Victor ,i used to home brew and ended up a bit heavy. I used to work as a maintenance engineer for a famous biscuit company and made great beer from out of date malt extract . If you can get a king keg it removes a lot of faff with bottles ,it has a float and a top of barrel tap so keeps the sediment out of your glass.
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I took up SCUBA diving for a while, but gave it up after I hit rock bottom.
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Are you selling any of your work. If so send me a PM. I love the Jagger - the Stones were my first love in music.
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Damn, Cussie. Quite impressive.
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Impressive artwork that cussie .
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Hadn’t ever thought of selling anything, just a way to chill out.
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My mate was always a big Frank fan so that was the 1st one I done.
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I don’t either Chilli, most of my stuff is just copied from digital art. The only things I have are time, patience & a steady hand.
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So am I, have around 60 albums
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