Is Anyone Into Homebrewing?

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  1. jakub1

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    Not really, i have never tried it, but it's seems rather interesting and exciting.
     
  2. rz3300

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    I really wish that I could say that I knew more about it, but the means just are not there. That would really be a cool hooby though.
     
  3. Zero

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    Exactly, it requires significant amount of money and patience to run.
     
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    I'm not sure if I even want to try homebrewing in the first place, since beer is so cheap already, so why make the effort when I can just buy one, right?
     
  5. tony

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    I have no idea how homebrewing is done. Actually if I can get a tutorial on how to brew beer locally at home I'd like that. This will be a welcomed do it yourself venture and econmical to get beer on the long run.
     
  6. jakub1

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    There are a few valuable and very informative guides on the internet, it's not that difficult.
     
  7. ketchim

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    sorry to say but i dont like homemade beer.They seem to taste awful,I like a smooth tasting beer . Coors lite tastes great.
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  8. Athanas

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    If you have the ingredients, know the procedure and have enough assistants, I would prefer to produce some beer at home. I think It is cheaper and more convenient.
     
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    The worst part would be the effort you'd have to put in and the inconvenience. If you're retired and can afford to home brew, then it could be a fun hobby. But if you have a job and everything, going out and buying a pack is the best option for most.
     
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    Homebrewing beer ? nope.
    I might try it whiskey one day though, just for the hell of it.
     

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