I love cooking/eating and I've been tinkering with homebrewing a bit. I'm in!
I love cooking/eating and I've been tinkering with homebrewing a bit. I'm in!
food and drink??......yes
homebrewing only??........don't do it,so i'd never look
I like the idea of food and drink with sub forums.![]()
For example we can learn about all the microbrews out there. Also aclohol wise maybe people can put reviews for different: bourbon, scotch, rum, what ever else they had that was good
Don't know if there are too many gourmet chiefs here but who knows, when I am hungry and in a hurry make a mean macaroni and cheese![]()
Use to home brew. Always eat. Love to BBQ. At local bookstores, cigar books (if you can find them) are in the food and wine category? I do not eat or drink cigars, so this I do not get.
I agree with NH that a sub-forum dedicated to edibles and beverages that compliment the cigar hobby might be nice.
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Food and Drink forum with sub forums sounds good to me!
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Well being a avid home brewer, I really dont need a home brew section on here. As there are specific forums on the internet that cater to this very topic with thousands of registered users already. I know most of them will never visit a cigar forum. Be nice to have both my hobbies on one page, but I wont lose any sleep if I have to head to my old stomping grounds for brewing knowledge.
So with that said, a Food and Drink with sub catergories will work. Then other cigar smokers that are also home brewers of beer, wine, meads, ciders, and soda know exactly who each other are. Then can talk more easily than we can now.![]()
I vote for food and drink with sub forums.![]()
Food and drinks w/ subs sounds good to me......
I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"
I've always had an interest in home brewing but never tried it... Seems like a big investment in time and like cigars, I change brands a lot.... But light, Coors light, Moosehead, Old English Ale, Yuengling, Folgers (not wait, that's coffee).
I'd like to read up and follow the forum, but can't promise to try brewing..
How long does it take, what is the investment etc?
Thanks
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