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Unquenchable thirst for real ale needing the appliance of science

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Here at The Consumables Company we have seen increasing demand for products which can help brewers with their magic ingredients for the perfect beer.  Our 30ml glass bottles with glass screw top and the 100ml dipper have been the most popular.

Real ale is big business and of course, it is not just microbrewers who use our products. Real ale popularity has meant many home brewers are having a go themselves, creating many pints of beers which are as cheap as those days when the Zanussi ad men were thinking up their appliance of science slogan – yes, the Zanussi slogan dating back to the 1980s!

Home brewers from the Home Brew Forum have been customers of ours.  After all they start the process in their sheds and then become the microbrewers who then become mainstream brewers.  It is the natural cycle and many an enthusiast is contacting us with their requests.

The art of brewing has provided many jobs and many happy people, especially at weekends in pubs up and down the land. The imagination of brewers will continue to ensure this is now a strong industry which will continue to evolve.

If you are interested in some of our products for brewing, please look visit our website.  We are sure you won’t be disappointed.

If you are of a certain vintage that you recall those Zanussi adverts, then you are probably also aware of a time when the beer drinker had a poor level of choice down at his or her local.

In those days, when a pint at the local cost less than £1, honestly!!!  Lager and bland keg bitter was all that many a pub local had to contend with.  It is also why the Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) was formed, battling the big brewers who they felt were killing the art of cask beer brewing – a skill dating back many centuries in Old Blighty.

In fact, when beer was a fraction of that £1 mark, in 1971, CAMRA set about its battle to ensure the craft of beer making was not consigned to history.

Fast forward almost half a century and what a fantastic success story it has been.

Now according to the Guardian there are 1,700 or so breweries in the UK, showing an 8 per cent yearly increase according to the latest figures.  As the report shows, such breweries have become very profitable businesses, many acquired by bigger breweries, as the UK public develop a palate for the huge variety of different tastes, colours and strengths of these beers.

Primarily using water, malted barley, hops, and yeast, microbrewers are increasingly experimenting to make those perfect beers, which garner such an enthusiastic following, be it at the many beer festivals or in the local pubs – many who now have a choice of several real cask ales.

We can say undoubtedly Britain’s brewing industry is in good hands and we at The Consumables Company raise a glass to all those involved and are glad to play our own little part in it.  Cheers!

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Lab equipment’s unscientific uses can do many a ‘favour’

sloe gin in test tubes presented as wedding favours

We hope you don’t mind, but we’d like to start by asking you a question.

 “When is scientific equipment not scientific?”

The answer is simply – “When it’s not being used for scientific purposes.”

Here at The Consumables Company, having a huge range of scientific laboratory consumables on offer, it is increasingly apparent to us that many of our orders and trusted clients are as far removed from the world of white coats as it’s possible to be.

We are seeing a sizeable proportion of orders from those, who whilst accepting that they are hunting for scientific equipment at an affordable price in the quantity they need, are releasing their artistic creativity on the world.

One such example is our client Gillian Ramsden who created some of the most unique wedding favours that many a bride and groom have ever seen.

With a totally leftfield approach, Gillian overseeing the wedding breakfast of two science teachers, created something, which brought the double whammy of laughter and incredulity at such imagination, to her clients.

Such sparks of inventiveness exploding into life are the little things in our existences that become the big things. For instance, how many people involved with that particular wedding will recall laboratory glassware being used to decorate the tables that day in a decade or two to come? It is occasions like this that can even outshine the bride’s dress, but in the nicest possible way.

Another couple, not lacking in creative juices gave their research chemist son and fellow chemist daughter in law an added little flavour to their favour.

Christine Puckering contacted The Consumables Company for test tubes, which she filled with homemade sloe gin and presented in ‘vintage’ test tube racks on the tables in the great hall of Trinity College, Oxford.  Enjoyment of these delicious gifts, most likely encouraged dancing in the crypt/cellar bar afterwards! Congratulations Angus and Melanie.

Here at The Consumables Company, we wish to champion such tales, which brighten up all our lives and show how breaking with convention can make such a positive impact.

Yes, we sell a great range of laboratory equipment, but sometimes the experiments outside the labs are the ones that certainly amaze us and hopefully you too!

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