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Feeling at Home
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Thanks to Santa, I pulled the trigger and jumped into this hobby. Been making wine for years with surprisingly good results, time for beer. My keg supplies came yesterday, an Austin Homebrew chocolate raspberry stout kit came today. Should have root beer on tap this weekend (to appease my pregnant wife), and the stout a little further down the road.
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following the whiterabbit
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****My scottish export turned out very nice btw! AND ***My stout is mellowing soooo nicely. It's going through changes as time passes and it's only been about 2 months. Nice!!! Going to a herf on Friday and bringing a 12 of my HB's. They always go quick. I highly recommend bringing you Home brew, then you can be the "beer" guy. It's kinda like being a "B" celebrity.
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Micro brew tester
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I'm planning to give home brewing a try and am looking at kits to get started and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about starter setups that have worked well for them.
I have access to the retail Northern Brewer store in St. Paul, MN and was looking at getting this beginner kit from them. They do have less expensive and more expensive kits too ... Anyone experienced brewers have suggestions of anything it may be missing (other than bottles) that I should pick up right away?
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