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    Does anyone else think Sam Adam's beer sucks

    Sam Adams Boston is a good beer that is pretty well available anywhere -- pretty safe one to get when getting a beer somewhere with limited selection. Also I did enjoy the Octoberfest quite a bit. I wouldn't say the beer is incredible but for an inexpensive / available everywhere brew it's a...
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    Just Getting Started

    Thanks for the warm welcome! I am currently just reading to figure out what type of equipment to get to start out with. I do have a friend who has been home brewing for several years he will be a great resource as well :) I have been looking at this setup so far ...
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    I went "pro" - What it actually takes to do so

    Good read -- thanks for sharing your experience. I'll have to save this and read through a few times !
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    Announcing My Brewery - Hailstorm Brewing Co

    Liked your page -- looking forward to seeing how it all goes for you !
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    Just Getting Started

    Suppose I should mention that I currently make subwoofers and other car audio equipment for a living. Me and the guys at the shop have been heavily discussing getting into brewing as our next business once we are done with the audio industry :) In the mean-time I certainly have ALOT of learning...
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    Brand new Sierra Nevada Flipside red IPA

    Me and a few friends have been through a couple six packs of this -- and we all feel it is excellent.
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    What are you drinking now?

    Just had a Flying Dog "Snake Dog" IPA... I am considering grabbing a Troegs Troegenator next :)
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    How did you find us?

    Google search :)
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    Just Getting Started

    Hey guys -- just getting started in learning about Home Brewing. Currently reading "How to Brew" by John Palmer and hope to reference the forum as I go through the book -- then go from there making some of my own!
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