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Posted 7/1/2007 3:09 AM


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Been brewing alone since February. Brewing is in the blood, my father and uncle brewed, my grandfather brewed, and so, I shall brew. I've got five batches under my belt, with Irish Stout in the primary (racking on Tuesday), and the ingredients on their way for the first batch of my own design.

-Brian
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"Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza."
-Dave Barry
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Posted 7/3/2007 2:21 PM


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Very impressive heritage! Welcome!

Cheers,

Stephen ~ aka Facarelli ~  Human Resources Manager, FBDU


Life is too important to be taken seriously.

Oscar Wilde

 



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Posted 7/12/2007 10:41 AM


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Hello everyone, Just thought I'd pop in and say hi, I'm new to the beer brewing process. I got a intermediate kit from Midwest off their ebay store. I got a brewer's best kit from ebay as well. I will brew an american light for the first batch. I watched the dvd and will watch it acouple of more times to make sure I dont mess up.

Other equip I have gotten to gear up with:
I bought a turkey fryer

I have just ordered a nylon bag + thermometer + wine yeast.

I've made welsh's wine and hobo type wine before. I will also try to make an upper scale wine.

I've put the word out to save the bottles.

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Posted 7/19/2007 8:00 AM


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Hello everybody!

New to the forum. I've been brewing a few years now and love it. Looking forward to helping people out and getting help. Keep up the good work!


Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.
 
Primary: Hop Head
Secondary:  Porter
Bottle: Simcoe Select, Ferocious IPA, Liberty/Spy Syder 
Next up: Some kind of hop bomb.
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Posted 7/24/2007 1:25 PM


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Greetings to all.....new to the forum and new to homebrewing.  First batch is in progress as we speak.  Had a little bit of a scare as it took my yeast about 5 days to get going but has been going well ever since.  Making a red ale for the first batch.  Started with just a glass carboy and brewpot, but just received an intermediate kit from Midwest so I can get going on another batch soon.  Have gotten lots of good advice on here.  Happy brewing to all!!!!
  • Primary #1 (6gal BB) : Empty
  • Primary #2 (6.5gal Glass Carboy) : Empty
  • Primary #3 (Plastic Bucket) : Empty
  • Secondary #1 (5gal BB) : Empty
  • Secondary #2 (5gal Glass Carboy) : Irish Stout
  • Secondary #3 (5gal Glass Carboy) : Irish Red Ale
  • Starter(s) : None
  • Bottled :  O'Morda Irish Stout, Siberian Husky Imperial Stout, Mai Bock, Oktoberfest, MW Happy Holiday Ale
  • Drinking : O'Morda Irish Stout 2, MW Mai Bock, MW Tazmanian Light Lager, Moose Drool Clone, MW Porter

 

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Posted 8/11/2007 6:13 AM
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Hello everybody.

I'm new here.Have a good time for everyone. 

I believe I can fly.

Time is a distance that you can't return by miles.
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Posted 11/22/2007 12:21 PM
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Hi,I'm in central Michigan and have been brewing for nearly 20 years, Although I have put brewing on the back burner (pardon the pun) while I finish remodeling our house.

Roger
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Posted 11/24/2007 9:21 AM
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Hi,

I have been interested in homebrewing for a long time but just yesterday bought my first kit, I am in the process of my very first boil as I type this. Very excited and anxious about how my first batch will turn out, I will post later my results.  Be safe and have fun

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Posted 11/25/2007 8:07 AM


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I just started brewing last month and am on my third beer, a california steam!!  Couldnt be happier with the new hobby!! The most enjoyable one I will ever have and will do the rest of my life gauranteed!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Jimmy

 
 
The rabbits stare at me, I think they are planning an attack. Leave the lights on....
 
Mountain Oysters: The original sack lunch
 
Undercover FBDU Agent at large.
 
 
On Deck: Octoberfest
Primary:Fuggles IPA, Fuggles IPA with home grown hops, grape wine, Imperial stout
Secondary:
Bottled:Strawberry wine, Dandelion
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Posted 11/25/2007 8:23 AM


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I would take one glass of my homemade beer over a case of some light beer.  And of all things a place to talk about and share this, like here, right on!!!
 
 
The rabbits stare at me, I think they are planning an attack. Leave the lights on....
 
Mountain Oysters: The original sack lunch
 
Undercover FBDU Agent at large.
 
 
On Deck: Octoberfest
Primary:Fuggles IPA, Fuggles IPA with home grown hops, grape wine, Imperial stout
Secondary:
Bottled:Strawberry wine, Dandelion
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