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Never taught I would be saying this but I have put the van in to storage as it is due it mot and has a few things needing done.
i am not well enough to fix it just now we have emptied it drained down and vacuumed every thing including all the food cabinets
going to miss her so much
bill
 
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Sorry to hear things aren't going too well for you at the moment marra, hope things pick up soon.
 

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get well soon Bill, you have a few hundred gallons of beer to produce, hee hee

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Might be worth putting it on SORN, but check your insurance still covers it for at least fire and theft while it is untaxed. I wouldn't trust an insurance company to pay up if they could find something in the fine print which they could use as an excuse.

PS: Started a second brew today. First batch now has finings in it - a bitter which I dry hopped and tasting good already. Might be ready for Christmas Day at a push - but to be drunk in a pewter tankard, not a glass. Home brewers will know what I mean!
 
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have kept it taxed and insured and hoping after xmass to have help to do it
insurance company are happy with arrangements and confirmed in writing
bill
 
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Might be worth putting it on SORN, but check your insurance still covers it for at least fire and theft while it is untaxed. I wouldn't trust an insurance company to pay up if they could find something in the fine print which they could use as an excuse.

PS: Started a second brew today. First batch now has finings in it - a bitter which I dry hopped and tasting good already. Might be ready for Christmas Day at a push - but to be drunk in a pewter tankard, not a glass. Home brewers will know what I mean!
if you keep it warm for a few days then crash cool it will clear very fast.
if you have a fridge you can put it in or very could garage or outside at night it will clear very fast.
bill

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