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homebrewer_99 said:
I agree with all the yes', but why would you ever want to add a hangover to a bottle?:drunk: :confused:


Nonono... This is not the Ultimate Question (see Walkers' post above) The hangover is already IN the bottle. But they only become powerful with increased dosage, sneaking up on you in the night like legion...

I prefer to fight the battle often..... :drunk: :off:

In answer to Pumbaa's original post, Yes, bottle.

Ize
 
the answer is...

Mr. Melon?

Mr. Melon?

Hey, relax. This man's been put
under a lot of pressure.

Let's take it easy on him.

Say it! Say it!

The answer is... four?

Correct!
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If it's a 'back up party beer' to boost the beer levels then some cheapy PET bottles will suffice don't you think?

I've used them in the past to store cheap n' cheerful/experimental brews that i knew wouldn't be hanging around long enough to oxidize like plastic bottles do over time.

I'm sure the Firehouse crew could muster enough for you quickly - this is a geniune emergency after all!;)

Plus if you use the 3 litre ones (for easier bottling of course) it just means you have to steadily pour 5 pints at once to avoid the sediment mixing up into the rest of it.........:tank:
 
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