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Bodger
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Rob R
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There are lots of micro dairies around the country now and I'd urge everyone to support them (www.facebook.com/groups/RealMilkUK/) but there's a fundamental difference between a microdairy and brewery. The latter is essentially a food processor, converting a bought in commodity into a product, so they can buy as much or as little as they need, and store the end product for longer. Dairies, on the other hand, mainly produce their own milk, so there's a lead time of up to 2 years and the shelf life of the products is more limited. Also, dairy isn't really consumed in the same way, so I can see where they're coming from with the analogy, but I'm not expecting it to be that similar.
But, of course, you only get the very best meat from artisan micro butcheries. |
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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