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    Default Anyone here into home brewing?

    Anyone here into home brewing? I am, and I was just curious. I got started when someone bought me a cheap Wal-Mart brewing kit for X-mas. It was terrible, and I tried to find better ways to do it. Now I'm an extract/mini-mash brewer. I don't have a whole lot of experience under my belt yet, but I know what I'm doing. It's a great and fulfilling hobby, but it takes a lot of junk and a fair amount of time to do it. Burners, big pots, fermenting buckets and carboys, airlocks, and a ton of bottles are just the start! If you want to do all grain, you'll need a lot more junk and bigger pots. If you like micro-brew, this hobby is pretty fun! A great excuse to take the time to smoke a cigar too!

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    I don't yet, but it's something that I plan to get into early next year. Do you have any good links for reference?
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    I've been homebrewing on and off for more years than I'd like to admit.

    I originally got into it to save money on beer. Oh, what a mistake that was!

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    not yet but i would like to try to make some mead eventually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mithril
    not yet but i would like to try to make some mead eventually.
    Beer Beer and More Beer

    I've been using these guys for YEARS... They don't focus on meadmaking, but they do have a good selection of honey...

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    A great homebrew site for info!

    This is my favorite informational site. Lots of veterans here. As far as supplies go, it changes constantly. Malt extracts have gone up significantly in the past few years. Buy it in bulk to save money.

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    I'v never done it, but my father got into wine making before he passed away. I wouldnt mind trying it, looks like it could be intesting.

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    So Kennyth, you're in Houston, right?

    So you've been to De Falco's?

    OK... OK... just checking.
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    Nope! Indiana actually. What is De Falco's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    Nope! Indiana actually. What is De Falco's?
    Must have got my wires crossed somewhere. Defalco's is in Houston. It's home brew central. You might want to take a look at their website
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    I've been brewing for a while. Ales, Lagers, meade and cysers (mulled and flat, not sparkling). I have a ginger porter from last winter that is tasting pretty good now.

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    Glad to see so many here into brewing. I'm guessing that the same personality that would like fine handmade cigars would also enjoy fine artesian beer and wine. What better way to enjoy these than to make your own?

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