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Making home brew beer is as easy as making a package of Mac n Cheese.
I have had a bunch of dudes asking about doing it themselves and where to get the equipment.
This is the best deal I have seen so far for a starter kit with an easy first batch of ingredients.
http://www.groupon.com/deals/dc-ghd-mm-midwest-hydroponic?utm_campaign=UserReferral&utm_medium=email&utm_source=uu29357757

You will also need a metal pot that can hold 3 gallons of water. Easy peasy.
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Steve I've got a home brew kit similar to the one you posted. I'll be giving it a try soon. I know a few DGers that brew.
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We should have a Home Brew tasting at a tournament. Might be fun!
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Steven Dakai wrote:We should have a Home Brew tasting at a tournament. Might be fun!



sounds cooool...betcha franchi would switch the blueberry jam to a not just a drink in a can event..just saying
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I just started Home Brewing. It's good fun and fresh beer. You will get hooked.

Opening a Black IPA today. A few other in the pipeline; Rye IPA, Pale Ale and an IPA.

Rick Loomis in Hartford has been very helpful.

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Another local homebrew supply is in Willimantic. Great guys that are always willing to help.

http://www.homemadebrew.net/

I have a California Common in the tank, it'll be ready in a month or so. Brewing a batch of American Wheat today.
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Great Thread! Lets keep it goin'! There seems to be a bunch of us Homebrewers in the disc golf world. I've talked it up many o times on the course with Timmy Walsh, Jim Myers, Craig Gangloff and others.

Who else is out there? Post here.

How long you been brewin' Steven?
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Oh and Ive got three in the pipeline...Imperial Pilz, Citra IIPA, and a white IPA.
Throwing 2 of them on tap this weekend!
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I've been at it for just over a year. My next move is to get off bottles and into kegging. Instant satisfaction!
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I was told that I can't start brewing until we move out of our apartment.
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Out door brewing is pretty easy. Just need a propane tank and burner. Then about 2 square feet of closet space to ferment.
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Outdoors you wont have to worry about a BOIL OVER on your stove. Which is what just fkn happened while I posted. Every time you turn your back, sugar everywhere!!!!!!

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Matt DeAngelis wrote:I was told that I can't start brewing until we move out of our apartment.
So was I..... :roll:
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Definitely just brew outside! Much better on a heavy duty cooker anyway. Faster boil.
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are you guys brewing full grain or with extract? Is it worth the extra trouble?
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I do a partial mash, I dont have the equipment for a full grain. I do make extract batches when I run low just to keep something in the pipeline.
Extract brewing can make a delicious beer. You are just limited on what you can make and the range of flavors you can produce. I just put an American wheat beer in the fermentor that was all extracts and hops. It will drink just fine.
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From our friends at Sam Adams. This is the kit I started with.

http://www.samueladams.com/promotions/PatriotHomebrew/video.aspx
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Talk to Greenleaf Garrison, he is a master of the home brewing art. Including kegging.
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Steve Solbo wrote:Talk to Greenleaf Garrison, he is a master of the home brewing art. Including kegging.


Thanks for your .02 slob

Can u ever just keep your mouth shut?

No 1 wants to hear anything u'v got to say on any subject
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Walter Leeman wrote:
Steve Solbo wrote:Talk to Greenleaf Garrison, he is a master of the home brewing art. Including kegging.


Thanks for your .02 slob

Can u ever just keep your mouth shut?

No 1 wants to hear anything u'v got to say on any subject


Who are you again? Jesus, shut your mouth.

I'd take Greenleaf's beer over almost every other homebrew, his IPA is top 5 on my all time list.
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This is fun!! :lol:
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I'll gladly do a brew-off with anyone in NEFA.

Solbo has never had my ipa.
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I'll volunteer to be a judge!

I'll second Greenleafs brew as amazing.
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Charlie Holmgren wrote:I'll gladly do a brew-off with anyone in NEFA.

Solbo has never had my ipa.



GG's is amazing, I would love to taste your IPA Charlie, being an August 16th guy, it might get the edge.
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Ide say its about time you boys made it down to a Warwick event!
My beer is on tap at the farm across the street. Pretty damn cool whats happening down here.
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Vegan is another name I forgot to mention. Dude can talk the homebrew.

Where you at Vegan?
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I agree. I've heard nothing but great stuff about Warwick and need to play that course. Plus, I want to beat Healy. :lol:
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Todd Lapham wrote:I agree. I've heard nothing but great stuff about Warwick and need to play that course. Plus, I want to beat Healy. :lol:


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Charlie Holmgren wrote:I'll gladly do a brew-off with anyone in NEFA.

Solbo has never had my ipa.


Prove it and bring some up for tourney 54! 8-)
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