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Ohhhh, I too share your Iron Maiden addiction, but Eddie is at least partially covered (in rotten flesh an muscle) :D

This is true. :rofl:

I was actually just trying to see if I could find someone that could print on the Reo doors. I think a black Reo with the Live after Death album artwork would look pretty descent.

:rock::rock::rock:
 
This is true. :rofl:

I was actually just trying to see if I could find someone that could print on the Reo doors. I think a black Reo with the Live after Death album artwork would look pretty descent.

:rock::rock::rock:

Oh hell yes...yellow reo, with that cover on the door... I'd sell some kidneys :)
 
Oh hell yes...yellow reo, with that cover on the door... I'd sell some kidneys :)

I can think of a couple of other things that I would also sell. Imagine a Reo for every Maiden album... one that I think could also make for a nice Reo...

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with the fingers around the squank hole
 
I can think of a couple of other things that I would also sell. Imagine a Reo for every Maiden album... one that I think could also make for a nice Reo...

with the fingers around the squank hole

My bank account just fainted hearing a Reo for every Maiden album...I'm trying to revive it but I think it died :rofl: Oh well...R.I.P. :rock:
 
These guys definitely need steeping. Throat hit is massive and flavours feel unbalanced. Will put then away for a few weeks and come back to them. :(
that was exactly our experience with these juices. mine did not get better. fingers crossed for you

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that was exactly our experience with these juices. mine did not get better. fingers crossed for you
3 weeks. it sounds like 3 weeks, 4 weeks steeping needed.

i know with HHV Huntsman, 3 weeks in the post was not enough, it was too pungent, too hectic, but after another 2 or 3 weeks it was transformed.
 
Whats wrong with skull's?? :(:(:(
Nothing. They are part of dead bodies. Images of skulls represent death. So, introspect, analyse, why you have a liking for skull images.

it is an episode of "youth subculture", been around quite a while.
Rebelliousnous, recklessness, fate. Defiance of the possibility of death...? Or acknowledgement?

(Don't mind, it's just me. i question and analyse.)

However, in this context, it is clutter. An added input cost. Marketing imagery, which is why i mentioned it.
 
@Cat you mean the price of the 5-Pawns drove me to finish my Black Gold and I got all 5-pissed and .....

PS. No vendor was hurt while typing this message.

:) i have it well analysed. Coffee and cocoa. i liked the idea, i liked the Black Gold description. Quite a few weeks ago, when Rob got that bottle and posted the pics...? Then seeing the Black Flag promotional video, coffee beans again.
However, did you see the Cape Brewing Company bottle? A random choice, from the few craft beers the shop had, and i got lucky. And that after disliking beer since at least 30 years ago. (Sour, fermented, gassy,...alcohol...) i tried a Grols a year or so ago, i thought the Euro-style label and so on meant it was better - i threw it away. i don't know what sort of reputation CBC has in the SA craft brewing scene but it seemed quite different from the SAB/etc stuff. No sour smell, no odd sweetness, very crisp.
 
Nothing. They are part of dead bodies. Images of skulls represent death. So, introspect, analyse, why you have a liking for skull images.

it is an episode of "youth subculture", been around quite a while.
Rebelliousnous, recklessness, fate. Defiance of the possibility of death...? Or acknowledgement?

(Don't mind, it's just me. i question and analyse.)

However, in this context, it is clutter. An added input cost. Marketing imagery, which is why i mentioned it.

Interesting information, I do agree that the symbolism in the skull has been overused in marketing today.
 
btw, printing on the Reo door...what about using a sticker or paper cut-out and covering with clear PVC wrap? ...Just an idea. (I suppose there isn't clear wrap, no-one would have their car wrapped clear. But good quality book cover stuff, that shelf covering stuff, maybe good enough if the edges stick well enough.)
 
That could work, I am going to contact a screen printer in the new year, to find out more about printing on plastic. unfortunately the guy I do know has closed shop for the holidays.
 
:) i have it well analysed. Coffee and cocoa. i liked the idea, i liked the Black Gold description. Quite a few weeks ago, when Rob got that bottle and posted the pics...? Then seeing the Black Flag promotional video, coffee beans again.
However, did you see the Cape Brewing Company bottle? A random choice, from the few craft beers the shop had, and i got lucky. And that after disliking beer since at least 30 years ago. (Sour, fermented, gassy,...alcohol...) i tried a Grols a year or so ago, i thought the Euro-style label and so on meant it was better - i threw it away. i don't know what sort of reputation CBC has in the SA craft brewing scene but it seemed quite different from the SAB/etc stuff. No sour smell, no odd sweetness, very crisp.

Did notice and CBC is very popular in the serious beer drinking community. I've been brewing my own beer for about 15 years, just because most local commercial beers taste like water with a beer flavor. If you like CBC's Pilsner, you fall in the "hop head" category; more hops taste than malt taste - also the reason why you disliked Grolsch, which has a more malty taste and only hops aroma.

Plenty of micro brewers around South Africa: http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/

And also quite a few in your back garden (marked with "*" I've tasted and highly recommendable):
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/odyssey-craft-brewery/
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/notthingham-road-brewing-co/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/that-brewing-company-unity-bar/
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/porcupine-quill-brewing-co/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/doctrine-brewing/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/amanzimtoti-brewing-company/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/the-standeaven-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/shongweni-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/old-main-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/mtunzini-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/mo-gravity-beer/
 
Did notice and CBC is very popular in the serious beer drinking community. I've been brewing my own beer for about 15 years, just because most local commercial beers taste like water with a beer flavor. If you like CBC's Pilsner, you fall in the "hop head" category; more hops taste than malt taste - also the reason why you disliked Grolsch, which has a more malty taste and only hops aroma.

Plenty of micro brewers around South Africa: http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/

And also quite a few in your back garden (marked with "*" I've tasted and highly recommendable):
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/odyssey-craft-brewery/
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/notthingham-road-brewing-co/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/that-brewing-company-unity-bar/
* http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/porcupine-quill-brewing-co/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/doctrine-brewing/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/amanzimtoti-brewing-company/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/the-standeaven-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/shongweni-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/old-main-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/mtunzini-brewery/
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/mo-gravity-beer/

@johan and any other beer lovers, if you ever find yourself in Durban in the not so distant future, being a lover of craft beer, I really recomend that you take a swing past the Unity bar in Morningside. They have an in house brewing company called "That Brewing Company" and man oh man, their brews are fantastic. I strongly recomend "Cowbell" and "That Irish Red". I was there 2 weekends ago, such a good vibe!
 
Great new bottles.
Thanks @ShaneW for the great service and personal delivery
My first 0mg juics to try to switch.
 

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@johan and any other beer lovers, if you ever find yourself in Durban in the not so distant future, being a lover of craft beer, I really recomend that you take a swing past the Unity bar in Morningside. They have an in house brewing company called "That Brewing Company" and man oh man, their brews are fantastic. I strongly recomend "Cowbell" and "That Irish Red". I was there 2 weekends ago, such a good vibe!

Thanks for the recommendations - I know of them, but will definitely visit them on my next trip (http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/that-brewing-company-unity-bar/)
 
check out the porcupine logo on that craft beer. Lol

I had forgotten about that beer! I have had it before! And they are just up the road from me so I need to make a short trip and get a case baby! :rock::rock:

And take some with on my trip to the USA next year to give a couple to the Modmaster! ;-)
 
@johan

One of those links you posted seems like it belongs in Maine, USA ;-)
http://craftbru.com/brewery/south-africa/porcupine-quill-brewing-co/

@Rob Fisher - check out the porcupine logo on that craft beer. Lol

Yip, but it is still right in @Rob Fisher & @Cat's back yard:

Porcupine Quill Brewing Company can be found in Bothas Hill, Kwazulu-Natal, about 40km west of Durban.

Porcupine Quill Brewing company crafts a flavourful range of craft beer and pride themselves on hoppy aromas and bottled conditioned real ales, all of which come in 550ml dark-brown glass bottles.

They produce craft beers under 3 labels namely; Porcupine Quill, Dam Wolf and African moon.
 
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One thing I have always wanted to get into is brewing my own beer. I am a huge pilsner fan and love beer with bold hoppy profiles! Always trying out new SA craft beers at our local markets... and if all else fails there is always Hansa Pilsner or Pilsner Urquell at the nearest liquor store :)

I see Dam Wolf comes in at a whopping 9%... couple of these bad boys should give you a good klap!
 
One thing I have always wanted to get into is brewing my own beer. I am a huge pilsner fan and love beer with bold hoppy profiles! Always trying out new SA craft beers at our local markets... and if all else fails there is always Hansa Pilsner at the nearest liquor store :)

I see Dam Wolf comes in at a whopping 9%... couple of these bad boys should give you a good klap!

If you want to brew, its so feckin easy, and with your e-juice mixiology backround it will even be easier - let me know and I will show how - Pilsener is one of the easiest to brew and you're in control of the AVB % (9% or 3% whatever you want).
 
I just might take you up on that offer Johan... I go fanatic when I start something, so expect a Vapour Mountain craft beer to be available at your nearest watering hole soon after! hahahaha :rofl:
 
I just might take you up on that offer Johan... I go fanatic when I start something, so expect a Vapour Mountain craft beer to be available at your nearest watering hole soon after! hahahaha :rofl:

Next trip to Mountain Goat City, my first stop will be V.M
 
maby you guys should start a craft beer thread as it seems popular :p

I tried beginning of the year Pauly, and the only only contributors was @CraftyZA, by the way he make an awesome maroela bear with natural wild yeast. I don't know if that thread still exists.
 
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