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    I currently have a keg of "No-Pay Porter" (named in honor of Congress deciding that I could work for free last August), a keg of Red Rye II, and a keg close to floating of Red Rye I.
    Doing all-grain and making my own recipes. I've only had to dump one 5 gallon batch of vinegar.
    Also, just finished changing my chest freezer into a three tap bar.

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    So here is how it turned out.
    It didn't end up red but it tastes fantastic. I can only detect a hint of ginger so next time I will be adding more. It is really smooth on the finish.
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    I am a home brewer and I am drinking right now a 2X stout that I brewed., it is packing a 7.75% ABV and it taste like chocolate. Man, I got to leave some for my brew friends that help me brew once every two months. Next in the brew list: California Common. HOG
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    Nice. been a while since i last brewed due to new baby in the house but i will be picking something out here pretty soon cause i am out of everything i have made. lol
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    i'm here i'm a home brewer
    Actually i'm drinking my last IPA (e+g method)
    "Consider well the seed that gave your birth: you were not made to lives as brutes,but to following virtue and knoweledge"
    Dante's The Divine Comedy:Inferno XXVI.

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    I have wanted to start but have no idea where to begin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatire67 View Post
    I have wanted to start but have no idea where to begin
    Start by watching lots of videos, youtube have a plethora of them. Next buy a simple book on how to brew beer; I suggest Home Beermaking by William Moore a 79 page booklet on beer making 101. HOG

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    I would also brush up on your local laws as some places have restrictions on home brewing. Then i would look and see if you have any homebrew stores near you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UAcowboy View Post
    I would also brush up on your local laws as some places have restrictions on home brewing. Then i would look and see if you have any homebrew stores near you.
    Its legal every where if you don't get caught. But in the states Im pretty sure your good as long as your not selling it or giving it away to kids and what not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cosperryan View Post
    Its legal every where if you don't get caught. But in the states Im pretty sure your good as long as your not selling it or giving it away to kids and what not.
    It is legal to homebrew beer period (even if you get caught) At the Federal level, homebrewing was legalized in 1979 (the legal amount of beer that one can brew at home is 200 gallons per adult/year) on the State level Mississippi and Alabama were the last two states that legalized it in 2013 so brew on! HOG

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