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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby dedja » Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:16 pm

At this stage, cause is similar to the Tasman Bridge disaster in Hobart in the 70’s.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Wedgie » Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:17 pm

whufc wrote:Bridge struck down in Baltimore. Mass casualties suspected.

Crikey, the pilot of that cargo ship is going to be in a bit of strife! :shock:
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Jim05 » Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:35 am

Wedgie wrote:
whufc wrote:Bridge struck down in Baltimore. Mass casualties suspected.

Crikey, the pilot of that cargo ship is going to be in a bit of strife! :shock:
Was reported on the news over here that power to ship appeared to go out before it veered into the bridge and reports of a fire onboard the ship.
Also saw this article

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Patapsco River outside the Port of Baltimore threatens to disrupt shipping operations at a major US trade hub for autos, container traffic and international cargo.

Baltimore also has a cruise terminal. Last year, the port ranked first in the US for autos and light trucks, handling a record 850,000 vehicles. It was also the leading port for farming and construction machinery, as well as imported sugar and gypsum. It was second in the country for exporting coal.

Overall, Baltimore ranks as the 9th biggest US port for international cargo, handling a record 52.3 million tons, valued at $80.8 billion in 2023.

Its cruise terminal serves ships operated by Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian. Cruises carrying more than 444,000 passengers departed from the port last year.

According to the Maryland state government, the port supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs in related services.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby dedja » Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:41 am

The vessel was able to alert authorities that it has lost power and steering, so the bridge was closed to traffic immediately before it collapsed. Unfortunately, there were still some vehicles on the bridge when it collapsed.

I’m stunned that the container vessel stopped on impact, the momentum of those vessels is usually massive due to their weight.

How unlucky were they that it hit one of the main supporting pylons.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:12 am

Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Spargo » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:37 am

Booney wrote:Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(

What does the “different model” contain?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:42 am

Booney wrote:Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(


You can still do it at home.
What have they changed too?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:45 am

They're moving the brew operations to the family property up in the hills, no more bottling station, kegs only and either pick up from there or delivery added.

I may look into this but a decent kegerator is $1300+
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:46 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(


You can still do it at home.
What have they changed too?


I can't be arsed. :lol:

The process there was so easy, they'd brew and ferment we'd simply go once a month and take an hour to bottle 6 cartons.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:11 am

Booney wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(


You can still do it at home.
What have they changed too?


I can't be arsed. :lol:

The process there was so easy, they'd brew and ferment we'd simply go once a month and take an hour to bottle 6 cartons.

:lol:
You didn't even brew it yourself ?
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:13 am

Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:28 am

Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:33 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab a beer
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Spargo » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:37 am

amber_fluid wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab someone else’s beer


EFA ;)
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:41 am

Spargo wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab someone else’s beer


EFA ;)


There’s a good reason I have a big bar fridge in the man cave ;)
Was cleaning the fridge out a few weeks ago and there was all sorts of beer in there.
Some dirty bastard left me a 6 pack of non alcoholic beer!
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:50 am

Spargo wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab someone else’s beer


EFA ;)


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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:54 am

amber_fluid wrote:There’s a good reason I have a big bar fridge in the man cave ;)


First time I brewed there. 6 cartons.
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby Pseudo » Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:56 am

Spargo wrote:
Booney wrote:Well, as they say all good things must come to an end.

After receiving two x 6 carton vouchers to go to U Brew It for my 40th in 2015 myself and a good mate have been there once a month for over 8 years trying over 50 different beers. We found out yesterday that the next brew we do ( we are bottling this afternoon ) in around 5 weeks will be the last, the operation is closing the doors and moving to a different model, one we're not on board with.

It's a sad day, no longer will I be drinking freshly brewed 6%+ beers at under $40 a carton. :(

What does the “different model” contain?

Probably no longer supplying the fruchocs. :lol:
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:48 pm

amber_fluid wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab a beer

Kegging is easier than bottling in all aspects
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Re: Things that make you sad.

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:11 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Booney wrote:Not once we became regulars, he was happy to do it for us. I'd just ring, tell him what to lay down and 14-16 days later we bottled.

Occasionally we'd get involved if we were playing around with the recipe.

That's good service
But there's not much time involved doing it yourself.
Maybe 15mins putting it down
Then bottling, but once you do it at home you'd upgrade to kegs
Then you just put next kit in fermenter on top of the yeast cake at the bottom


I’ve got kegs at home and beer taps but haven’t used it for 4-5 years now.
Takes too long cleaning/sterilising everything.
Easier to open bar fridge and grab a beer

Kegging is easier than bottling in all aspects


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