Best Attractions and Places to See in Cirencester, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Cirencester, United Kingdom (UK).
Corinium Museum
Parish Church of St John Baptist
Cirencester Park
Elemental Sculpture Park
Cerney House Gardens
Abbey Home Farm
Cirencester Antiques & Collectables Market
Rodmarton Manor
Cirencester Amphitheatre
Cotswold Country Park & Beach
Antiques Roadshow UK 2019 ( OCtober 10) Piece Hall 2
Antiques Roadshow UK 2019 ( OCtober 10) Piece Hall 2
Cotswold Town Stow on the Wold
Situated at nearly 800ft, Stow on the Wold is one of the highest Cotswold towns, famous for impressive market square, links to Civil war & independent shopping especially antiques.
ALTON ANTIQUE BOTTLE SHOW NOV 2014
A picture show of the November 2014 Alton Antique Bottle Fayre.
Cotswold Auction Company Overview Video
The origins of The Cotswold Auction Company date back to the late 1800s. Antique furniture, paintings and books formed the core of the early sales of Hobbs & Chambers, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Estate Agents.
As well as disposing of the contents of some of the larger country houses in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire in the early years of the 20th Century, present day buyers might be amused to know that Hobbs & Chambers auctioneers once stood in Faringdon market place selling chickens and eggs! (Not to mention gallons of ex-MOD battleship grey paint at an airfield near Minchinhampton)
Elizabeth Poole and Lindsey Braune purchased the auction business from Hobbs & Chambers in August 1998 and became independent. The Cotswold Auction Company was established.
The Cotswold Auction Company's first major step in the 21st Century was the exciting acquisition of Short Graham & Co, a Gloucestershire firm also founded in the late 19th Century. In 2005 the firm started to work with Fraser Glennie & Partners, Chartered Surveyors of Cirencester. Fraser is now working as a Surveyor for Connells Survey & Valuation Ltd handling Property Valuations and Surveys in Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.
Specialist sales are the core of The Cotswold Auction Company's business - they attract collectors and buyers from all around the world, maximising the return for sellers and leading to some exciting auctions !
Three salerooms in Gloucester, Cirencester and Cheltenham
More specialist sales than any other Cotswold auctioneers
Breadth and depth of experience
Professionally qualified valuers
Online catalogues
Realtime internet bidding with the-saleroom.com
BERKHAMSTED BOTTLE SHOW -FEBRUARY 2016
BERKHAMSTED BOTTLE SHOW - FEBRUARY 2016 - The National Specialist Collectors Fairs show held at Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire on Sunday 21st February 2016.
MUSIC - SIMPLE TONES by - ITALIAN AFTERNOON by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org)
Antique Advertising & Breweriana
BBR Auctions selling 300+ lots of all things relating to Antique advertising and Breweriana items
BOTTLE MUSEUM
A collection of bottles records an era in Australian History - but alas they are all empty.
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My glass bottle collection
Ginger Beer Bottle Antique
Ginger bottle antique crock. Make yourself some GINGER BEER!
Ginger beer has a completely different recipe than regular beer, it's completely non alcoholic and easy to make, the confusion that people have probably lays in the term beer, it's just a common mistake. Ginger beer may be mixed with beer (usually a British ale of some sort) to make one type of shandy. Anyone can make this recipe and everyone can drink it, even children.
The process involved of making home made ginger beer is quite simple and quick, it is a lot of fun to make even with your (grand)children. Really anyone can make this refreshing recipe. There are a lot of recipes you can find online but the one we will give you is especially popular. It is the recipe we use in our family for a very long time and we all love it. It is simple to make and a lot of fun. So try making it, you will be proud when you taste it.
What do you need for your own Home Made Ginger Beer
Ingredients and Tools:
When you plan to make your own ginger beer you need the proper tools and ingredients. For our recipe you will need eight pint (plastic) bottles or four quart (plastic) bottles, and bowls where you can make the mixture in.
Basic Recipe
For this most basic home made ginger beer recipe, the required ingredients are as follows:
- 2 oz. fresh ginger
- 1 tsp. cream of tartar
- 2 lemons
- 1 lb. sugar
- 1 oz. yeast.
- 1 gallon boiling water
You can do without the cream of tartar, some of my family members make it with and others without it and both ways taste excellent. You need sugar in this recipe and you really should not replace it with an artificial sweetener because it makes the taste dry in the mouth. Ginger already has a bit of a dry after taste and a sweetener instead of sugar just makes it more dry.
The preparation is easy, You need to wash the lemons and slice them in thick rings, after that the ginger root should be roughly crushed. Mix the ginger, lemon, sugar and cream of tartar in a large bowl.
Pour the boiling water over the top, stir the mixture and let it cool to lukewarm temperature. After that you need to stir in the yeast. You'll need to leave it for 24-48 hours to let the yeast go to work. Once the plastic bottle is very hard, and can't be squeezed, the beer is done. At that time you need to skim off the yeast and the mixture strained. After that your beer can be bottled. Place the bottle in the fridge overnight. This halts the yeast and stops the bottle exploding. Once it is chilled, pour it into a glass and enjoy. When you just follow this simple ginger beer recipe you can't go wrong.
Exploding bottles
Because of the yeast, ginger beer can be a very aggressive fermenter, it produces high pressure very rapidly. So it is better not to bottle ginger beer in glass bottles. You also should not leave the finished ginger beer in a closed up warm place, because this can result in generating enough pressure to explode the lid of.
This is just one, although very popular, recipe for ginger beer. On the internet or at your favorite brewing supply store you can find many more.
Have fun in making this delicious recipe, and enjoy making it together with your children or grandchildren. Together you can make little changes to make it your personal Ginger Beer recipe.
The author of this article, Drew Brown, has one hobby. On his homebrewing website Brewing Your Own. com he tells you much more about for example the home brew beer kits like the coopers draught beer kit.
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SPRING Extravaganza: 500+ lots & Meat Pastes - entirely unresereved
BBR Auctions Spring Extravaganza - 29th & 30th April 2017
A weekend bumper fair featuring 2 huge auctions on both the Saturday & Sunday : start 11am BST (GMT + 1)
Saturday sale featuring Meat Paste collection.
FEDERATION OF HISTORICAL BOTTLE COLLECTORS SHOW - MEMPHIS
FEDERATION OF HISTORICAL BOTTLE COLLECTORS 2011 NATIONAL BOTTLE SHOW - COOK CONVENTION CENTRE MEMPHIS ,TN 25-26TH JIUNE 2011
ALTON MARCH 2016 BOTTLE & COLLECTOR'S SHOW
A picture show of the March 2016 Alton bottle and collector's show. Sit back and enjoy.
VINTAGE & MODERN TOY FAIR NORWICH NORFOLK 2018