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U Brew It
« on: March 17, 2015, 08:30:44 AM »
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Has anyone tried U Brew It or any brewing places like it.

I'm thinking of taking the plunge. I almost did it when we lived up north in Grafton at a place in Coffs. The beer was great and no preservatives.

The big problem that I see is that I will drink more.

Would like some feedback please.
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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2015, 08:53:07 AM »
The big problem that I see is that I will drink more.

Beer contains a lot of water. Water is apparently good for you ??? 7 glasses of water a day is recommended. As beer contains other stuff, not just water, you're required to drink around 10-12 glasses of beer, to achieve the 7 glasses of water, as a RDI.

Consumed over a few hours, I would think 6 glasses of beer would not be classed as a problem, more socialising.

Therefore, 10-12 beers for the RDI of 7 glasses of water, followed by half dozen or so social beers, would, IMHO, make you a social drinker, not someone with a drinking problem.

See, no problem.

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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2015, 09:33:48 AM »
Swaggers

Has anyone tried U Brew It or any brewing places like it.

I'm thinking of taking the plunge. I almost did it when we lived up north in Grafton at a place in Coffs. The beer was great and no preservatives.

The big problem that I see is that I will drink more.

Would like some feedback please.


I make my own but I have used one of those places in hard times, the beers were average.
They are all brewed in a temperature controlled environment, unfortunately the same temp is used for all their beers and lagers. Anyone who knows about brewing will tell you this is not the best idea. The lagers are brewed too warm and have a banana/esther taste and the ales have no real hop flavour.

Make your own, it's easy, cheap and the satisfaction of drinking a beer which you have made yourself is a great thing. I started off with a coopers kit and worked upwards from there.

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« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2015, 06:17:41 PM »
Thanks for the advise.

Some thinking to do.
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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2015, 06:21:40 PM »
Beer contains a lot of water. Water is apparently good for you ??? 7 glasses of water a day is recommended. As beer contains other stuff, not just water, you're required to drink around 10-12 glasses of beer, to achieve the 7 glasses of water, as a RDI.

Consumed over a few hours, I would think 6 glasses of beer would not be classed as a problem, more socialising.

Therefore, 10-12 beers for the RDI of 7 glasses of water, followed by half dozen or so social beers, would, IMHO, make you a social drinker, not someone with a drinking problem.

See, no problem.

HTH.

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« Reply #5 on: March 17, 2015, 06:42:12 PM »
I actually used this type of brewing for a couple of years. You need to halves with someone due to the volume a batch makes unless you have two large beer fridges
The person that brewed mine actually played around a bit and I was happy with mine
Good thing was no preservatives and no headaches even after a big night
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« Reply #6 on: March 17, 2015, 06:43:17 PM »
Done both, home brew can be kept at room temperature and always had success with coopers blends and controlled temp when required. Brewed in both the Kimberley and Snowy mountains for extended periods. Labour intensive though enjoyable as part of the journey once organised. Beer needs to be left for at least 3 - 6 months to mature. Bottle like crazy and build up your reserves you will be rewarded. 20l per brew / $10

Beer shed is where we used, good social with the lads, simple process it is just your time. Beer needed to be refrigerated from time of bottling so spare fridge was needed. Tastes were similar after 2 years of trying different flavours. We ended up brewing ginger beers as these were the nicest and great for summer. Got about 50l per brew / 180 - $220 depending on flavour and discount card
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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #7 on: March 17, 2015, 06:45:08 PM »
Do they do low carb stuff?
There's one here in geelong too.
I've had a bit of a look but that's about it

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« Reply #8 on: March 17, 2015, 10:41:00 PM »
Do they do low carb stuff?
There's one here in geelong too.
I've had a bit of a look but that's about it

They usually do. It's normally an extra enzyme added to the wort which makes the yeast use up all of the available sugar.
The result is a lower carb (sugar) drier slightly stronger beer.

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« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2015, 10:43:33 PM »
Cool might check that out.
Was diagnosed with diabeties couple of weeks back and it's made a big dent in my beer apreciation

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« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2015, 11:45:56 PM »
We used to do it quite regularly with a group of us, made it easier to share the six slabs. We were doing a brew every three weeks or so, beer was ok, but got over washing and storing empty bottles. Bit of a pain when camping taking stubbies sometimes, the other thing is it needs to be kept refrigerated. Funnily enough I had a mate asked me about doing it last weekend.  Not enough hours in the day at the moment to do it, but was a bit of fun at the time.

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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2015, 07:35:48 AM »
U-Brew  do have 500ml cans available for purchase  if you prefer cans / camping ... Well ours did, so would think all would ..Have had a few local blokes reckon that they dont worry to much on the refridgeration side of things, just stored in the garage or under damp covers out camping till put in the fridge for drinking .... be a bit iffy though I reckon ..
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« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2015, 08:15:17 AM »

Totally agree, my wife is always saying I don't drink enough water, I give her the empty and say read the ingredients.  See drink plenty of water.  :cup:

its not just water, either. Theres pretty much a small serving of cereal in there too :P A meal in every glass

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« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2015, 11:50:46 AM »
its not just water, either. Theres pretty much a small serving of cereal in there too :P A meal in every glass

 :cup: :cup: :D Great advice!


I reckon they may have brought in the 500 ml cans after I stopped brewing there.

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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2015, 12:07:21 PM »
Thanks again.

The things that I have been thinking about are.

1, Not enough fridge space. Then to share it has to be with guys that drink at the same pace (a carton a week etc).

2, Cleaning bottles. But if they do cans it could be ok.

3, Go to keg system. But then when I go to a party or camping it makes it hard.

4, It is cheaper. In saying any beer is cheap and would be at twice the price.

I think I will call in this arvo and look at my options.
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« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2015, 12:18:35 PM »
Thanks again.

The things that I have been thinking about are.

1, Not enough fridge space. Then to share it has to be with guys that drink at the same pace (a carton a week etc).

2, Cleaning bottles. But if they do cans it could be ok.

3, Go to keg system. But then when I go to a party or camping it makes it hard.

4, It is cheaper. In saying any beer is cheap and would be at twice the price.

I think I will call in this arvo and look at my options.

I brew my own. cleaning the bottles is easy and they can be stored at room temp and then just put in the fridge before you drink them so that answers 1 & 2. I have never used a keg system just simply due to the outlay of money, it tastes good enough when pouring from the pet bottles into a glass. It is very cheap, concentrates for beer are $12-$15 and makes 23L. add $5 for dextrose and say $20. each brew makes about 30 PET bottles which are 750ml. If you divide 23L by 375mm its about 61 beers for $20 so 2.5 cartons of beer. Even more in most cases as a lot of beers are now 330ml.

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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2015, 12:30:20 PM »
Our local U- Brew it changed over to these guys a few years ago might give you an idea of product type etc ..
http://pickledpigbrewery.com.au/s/other-products/packaging/
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« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2015, 01:42:56 PM »
I brew my own. cleaning the bottles is easy and they can be stored at room temp and then just put in the fridge before you drink them so that answers 1 & 2. I have never used a keg system just simply due to the outlay of money, it tastes good enough when pouring from the pet bottles into a glass. It is very cheap, concentrates for beer are $12-$15 and makes 23L. add $5 for dextrose and say $20. each brew makes about 30 PET bottles which are 750ml. If you divide 23L by 375mm its about 61 beers for $20 so 2.5 cartons of beer. Even more in most cases as a lot of beers are now 330ml.

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Re: U Brew It
« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2015, 03:17:45 PM »
Thanks again.

The things that I have been thinking about are.


3, Go to keg system. But then when I go to a party or camping it makes it hard.


I think I will call in this arvo and look at my options.


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« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2015, 03:36:43 PM »
My brother was telling me of a bloke he knows who uses 2 litre soft drink bottles for his home brew as it is more efficient to bottle, clean and store and he keeps them in a dark place or fridge so being clear doesn't affect the bear. They can also be sourced for no cost.
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