Hello Brewers,
A quick reminder that the next Bristol Craft Brewers meeting is this Thursday 2nd February at the Cornubia, 8pm start.
Please can those members who have attended at least 3 meetings bring their annual £11 membership subs for collection on Thursday. New members who have attended less than 3 meetings are only required to pay £1 as usual.
Thanks
Matt
On the agenda this month is:
1) Introductions
2) Socials / Events
3) Q&A session
4) AOB
5) Talk: The Journey from Kit Brewing to All Grain by Mike Palmer
6) Tastings
As usual please bring along any beers that you would like to share with the group. Also if there is anything you would like added to the agenda please let me know.
Cheers
Matt
February 2012 Meeting
- MapperMatt
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Re: February 2012 Meeting
Also I've just updated the club website with the details of the 2012 meetings
http://www.bristolcraftbrewers.co.uk/
http://www.bristolcraftbrewers.co.uk/
- I_used_to_brew
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Re: February 2012 Meeting
Matt, it's £12 per year, those who paid £1 at the January meeting are the only ones who have to pay an additional £11. If you've attended more than 3 meetings and were not at the January meeting then you pay £12.
Of course if you do not wish to pay £12 in advance then you can still continue to pay £1 per meeting attended but are not elligible to take advantage of any bulk purchase in the future.
Of course if you do not wish to pay £12 in advance then you can still continue to pay £1 per meeting attended but are not elligible to take advantage of any bulk purchase in the future.
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Re: February 2012 Meeting
Unless you are born on a date that is a prime number. In that instance, if it is a Mersenne prime, you are expected to pay £p/annum, where p is also prime:
Mersenne prime = (2 to the power of p) - 1
If it is not a Mersenne prime, subtract one. Your annual subscription is the largest prime factor of this number. I hope we are all clear.
Mersenne prime = (2 to the power of p) - 1
If it is not a Mersenne prime, subtract one. Your annual subscription is the largest prime factor of this number. I hope we are all clear.
Long live SHA(T)!