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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 19992" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I also home-brew quite a bit and it's fun, you can create beers that are wonderful and suit your taste, and you can stink up the house and really piss-off She Who Speaks Loudly. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>There are some good books, it's not hard to get started, and for about $200 or so you can set yourself up with just about everything you need to produce very good beer. Yes, you can start cheaper, but if you really put time and money into controlling the sterilization of everything the beer touches and get a wart chiller to drop it's temp. rapidly, it really makes for a much better and more consistent product. </p><p></p><p>Damn, I wish I was home right now so I could enjoy some "product".</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 19992, member: 45"] I also home-brew quite a bit and it's fun, you can create beers that are wonderful and suit your taste, and you can stink up the house and really piss-off She Who Speaks Loudly. :mrgreen: There are some good books, it's not hard to get started, and for about $200 or so you can set yourself up with just about everything you need to produce very good beer. Yes, you can start cheaper, but if you really put time and money into controlling the sterilization of everything the beer touches and get a wart chiller to drop it's temp. rapidly, it really makes for a much better and more consistent product. Damn, I wish I was home right now so I could enjoy some "product". Natch [/QUOTE]
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