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Re: Home Brew
« Reply #70 on: March 13, 2011, 10:20:01 AM »
Congrats Phil !
Even though I don't drink, and especially not beer and Ale, it sounds like a fun hobby and a good barter skill for TEOTWAWKI.

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Re: Home Brew
« Reply #71 on: March 13, 2011, 07:13:54 PM »
thanks guys

Tom it is fun, I am not only doing it to save cash,  it is also to try different beers, and the satisfaction of making it my self
m58   no probs  beer fridge in full,  couple of vintages in there along with Pale Ale, Canadian clear  and a few wheat beers ( german style ) ran out of sparkling though

not sure where I could of made it better to get those extra points,  I just saw the final scores


being a vintage  longer in the bottle can help though.  i am going to TRY and save a couple for a year and see how they are then


I might have to try a stout soon   


I am going to start working with specialty grains soon.


Haz and CR,  how are your brews going.
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