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Old 19-08-2007, 07:14 PM   #1
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I got up rather early Saturday morning - too early considering I'd got home at 2am having witnessed Marduk at the Hifi Bar - but it was worth it, as 2 hours later I came home with this - roughly 70 500ml cans of micro-brewed amber heaven.



This is 1/3 of 2 brews a mate, his girlfriend and I cooked up 3 weeks ago. I've mentioned U Brew It a few times in various beer threads, and this was the result of my latest trip. We choose two custom brews they have, one is a Canadian style cream ale, great taste with a very smooth finish. The other was Funnelweb, a lighter, sharper beer with a refreshing taste and a little bite.

We also took the opportunity to use their new canning setup, which allow us to quickly can just over 100 litres of beer in about an hour. The 500ml cans are a great size, and pour perfectly into my half stein glass. It quicker and wastes less beer than manual bottling. I'd love a keg setup, but that's coming down the track.

Here's the cans close-up. They had two lid colours which allowed to differentiate the two brews.



The silver lid cans have the cream ale, which I drank whilst watching race 2 of the V8s this after noon.



Followed by the funnelweb I had during race 3.



I think I'll go a cream ale with dinner. For me, this has the great taste of home brew without the hassle, with a commercial result (filtering, gas) less the crappy chemicals they use. The only problem is deciding which brew we'll do next!

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Old 19-08-2007, 07:21 PM   #2
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I use the micro-brew kits to do various recipes, and the bottling is a pain in the ring. So is the cleaning and sanitising of everything.

Where abouts is this U-Brew Mark?
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Old 19-08-2007, 07:26 PM   #3
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This one is in South Geelong, and was the first one to be established outside of WA. There's more being opened up around the country now.
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Old 19-08-2007, 07:40 PM   #4
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I knew of a couple of micro-breweries that you could hire out, but I'de imagine they wouldn't be as cheap as what this idea would be.
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Old 19-08-2007, 07:47 PM   #5
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Ok I pretty much want to stab you, I'm so jealous. About how much does that type of thing cost at u-brewit?
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Old 19-08-2007, 07:54 PM   #6
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:sm_drool: :sm_drool: :sm_drool: :sm_drool: :sm_drool: :sm_drool: Mmmmm Beer..... Pearler man, interested in how this all happens. Costing as well.
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Old 19-08-2007, 08:26 PM   #7
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Haaa there is a newish black F150 or similar that I saw driving round Sydney with those plates "MMBEER" or pretty close.

Thought this thread was about that lol....
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Old 19-08-2007, 08:27 PM   #8
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I want that fridge, and now lol
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Depending on the brew you do, it costs between $140-$160 for over 50 litres of beer. Works out cheaper per beer than a slab of your ordinary chemi-draught from the local bottle-shop. Canning costs extra. You can use your own bottles if you want to do it that way - I used to take mine home in 800ml long necks.

http://www.ubrewit.com.au/

In one trip you brew the beer, takes over an hour. You book in at least 2 weeks later (we waited three weeks to give the cream ale for time to age) where you bottle or can it - or you can take it home in kegs. While you're brewing you can drink their beer, and when you go back, drink your own.
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Old 20-08-2007, 11:33 AM   #10
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would be a laugh to see a pic of that fridge at weeks end and how many of those 70 cans are left...I have a feeling they will dissapear quicker than a marduk song...
I remember trying the fairly cheap coopers pale ale home brew and even that was pretty good.
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:01 PM   #11
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there is one just down the road from me!!

gonna have to give it a go..

$140 to $160 for 50L?? mmmmm 50L of beer.

how long does it keep for?
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:25 PM   #12
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keep it cool and neck it within 6 months
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:58 PM   #13
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Yes, that's one of the drawbacks, it does need to be kept cool - all of it, so make sure you've got a spare fridge for it. I don't think any brew would ever stay in the fridge for 6 months, it's amazing how fast it goes once you've got it all in there. Have a couple of mates around one weekend, and you'll be booking the next brew in no time.
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