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[HomeBrewTalk.com - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Community.]( Yesterday's Forum Activity --------------------------------------------------------------- [Show us your Kegerator]( Hey I searched and didn't see a thread like this yet, so I figured we could all post our Kegerator p... [What are you drinking now?]( ..Stone Ruination. Good stuff. Before that I had the last one of the 3 bottles of Chimay I got... [Post your infection]( Just what I said. Post it. I put this in the beginners forum because I think it will show people wh... [Show Us Your Label]( If your anything like me you like seeing new labels that are made by you fellow home brewers. I hope... [Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different]( Traditional rice wine isn't really "wine" at all but this area is as close as I can figure to post t... [So who's brewing this weekend?]( Time for the weekend roll call: I'm brewing a historic porter this afternoon after I kick off for t... ["Northeast" style IPA]( SPECIFICATIONS: OG 1.055 FG 1.011 IBU's...... 30-35 from bittering, not sure of utilization from all... [What did I cook this weekend.....]( Apple pie..... 152327 [The Dysfunctional-Palooza Obnoxious Masshole BS Thread]( In an effort to maybe keep a thread or two sorta kinda on track I thought I would start our own Mass... [What I did for beer today]( This is a thread intended for anyone that does anything related to home brewing. You can post any th... [Bell's Two Hearted Ale Clone (close as they come)]( The actual gravity for this beer is 1.064 The FG is 1.010 Yeast is taken from a bottle of Bells Am... [New post a picture of your pint]( It seems that the old thread was accidentally vaporized by a wort boilover, so let's begin anew.... [Show us your Mead in a photo!!!]( I would love to see a photo of all the different meads out there. Show the photo and a quick descri... [Left Hand Milk Stout Clone]( BeerSmith Recipe Printout - Recipe: Left Hand Milk Stout Style: Sweet Sto... [Who's smoking meat this weekend?]( It's Christmas day. Woke up at 6am, fired up the smoker and threw on a big pork shoulder for some p... [Full Hard Lemonade recipe]( I'm new. Like still squalling new, but I want to make something I will drink myself that doesn't ta... [Coffee: Ingredients, Roasting, Grinding, Brewing, and Tasting]( I'm a coffee addict, and I bet a lot of other members here are also. I LOVE a rich cup of coffee.... [I went "pro" - What it actually takes to do so]( There are always threads floating around by folks who are thinking about the same dream 98% of us ha... [BruControl: Brewery control & automation software]( Hi HBT, For those who have seen my posts on the forum, you know I have a strong interest in brewery... [Show me your tap handles!]( I need to make new ones. Would love to get your input. I know the pics are strewn about this board... [Culligan Water Bottle?]( Has any one checked to see what kind of plastic Culligan uses on there water bottles? I havent rece... [Potential Water Pitfalls in All Grain Brewing]( I am offering this thread as a Sticky based on a recent post in which a first time all grain brewer... [New Anvil Bucket Fermentors]( Just saw this, much better priced than SS Brewbuckets too! 416878 [Any Bacon Makers Here?]( I have been making my own bacon for years now. Anyone else into this delicious hobby? I also dive in... [SC midlands area brewers]( Hey guys I'm starting this thread for Columbia and Lexington area brewers to meet and discuss all th... [Fellowship of the Drink XII: The Bad News Beers]( Fellowship of the Drink XII: The Bad News Beers Welcome to Round XII of the Fellowship of the Drink... [What brewery are you visiting?]( Well, which one is it? I don't recall any threads on what breweries we're stopping into for a pint,... [How Many Gallons of Homebrew in 2018?]( Remember that all amounts should be BEER! Wine, mead, and cider have their own forums where a runnin... [The most expensive way to Homebrew]( Over the last 2 years I've been designing engineering and fabricating a Brewing System that utilizes... [Oklahoma homebrewing license]( I've been making it for years and had always heard making beer was legal, but it appears I was wrong... Click [here]( to unsubscribe. ---------------------------------------------------------------

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