All grain number three at the weekend - this time something slightly stronger and darker. I want to try Orfy’s Hobgoblin recipe (from Jim’s Beer Kit) - the Wychwood Brewery is only about 5 miles up the road from here - but I need to order some Styrians and Carapils in, so had to go for something else. Clone Brews has a version of Theakston’s Old Peculier, which is somewhat different to other recipes, and probably not dark enough to be right, but none the less, I’m hoping it’s at the least going to turn out a nice pint (and who cares if it’s not spot on if it’s nice and drinkable).
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I thought I should invent a name for my brewing exploits. I struggled for a bit to think of a name and eventually came up with (drum-roll…): “The Beorhthelm Brewery”It’s a strange name, but where we live (Brighthampton) may have its roots from the Anglo Saxon name “Beorhthelm” (or “Beorthelm” or “Brithelm”) and the word “tun” meaning settlement. Over the ages, this has contracted (probably) from “Beorthelm’s-tun” to “Brighthampton”. There have been several Anglo-Saxon discoveries in the area which are kept at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. All I need to do now is come up with a nice design for a brewery logo…
Mar
02
2008
Lunar Eclipse of March 3rd 2007Posted by Graeme Coates in astroimaging, astronomy, eclipses, lunar
More recently, on the 21st February, 2008, another lunar eclipse was visible from the UK and Europe early in the morning. However, the weather for this event was not as favourable with cloudy conditions across much of the UK (despite having a long period of clear weather in the preceding week!). If you are a BT or Yahoo email user, then you may notice occasionally that your email takes an age to arrive. Sometimes you may even discover that an email someone sent you you has never arrived. If you experience this, here’s a bit of an explanation as to why this may be happening… |






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