Greetings Tubenetters that double as homebrewers...
I have brewed a few batches of my own and am looking for a forum of homebrewers that has as strong of a community as Tubenet. I am more of a reader than poster, but would like to join another forum that might serve my needs. I know from reading other posts that we have some homebrewers among us, and I'm wondering if you know of a GREAT forum that I might check out...Thanks.
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- bugler
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Re: homebrew forums
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Re: homebrew forums
Before I got married and had my son, I was really into homebrew. Several of my friends also brewed, and we all had great sessions trying out each other's labors. All those years ago I even helped one of my friends who was a microbrewer for a brewpub develop a couple of recipes, and at one point I even stored all his equipment in my garage while he was going through a divorce. I really look forward to getting back into it someday, but there are other priorities right now.
What I can tell you is where I live is a great homebrew supply company that retails over the internet, and they might be able to steer you in the direction of others who enjoy the hobby as much as we do:
http://www.homebrewery.com" target="_blank
Also, when you surf for bulletin boards or forums, in addition to the usual words "home brewing" and such, include the term "Zymurgy" in your search terms, which is the technical name for the study of brewing, and is the name of the magazine of the American Homebrewers Association:
http://www.beertown.org" target="_blank
Cheers!
What I can tell you is where I live is a great homebrew supply company that retails over the internet, and they might be able to steer you in the direction of others who enjoy the hobby as much as we do:
http://www.homebrewery.com" target="_blank
Also, when you surf for bulletin boards or forums, in addition to the usual words "home brewing" and such, include the term "Zymurgy" in your search terms, which is the technical name for the study of brewing, and is the name of the magazine of the American Homebrewers Association:
http://www.beertown.org" target="_blank
Cheers!
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