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Hello from Marietta, Georgia!

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Hello from Marietta, Georgia!

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:15 am
by Loundry
Greetings,

I did some extract brewing a few years ago and really enjoyed it, and I am ready to re-enter this hobby with gusto. I am interested in meeting like-minded folks and having insightful discussions about how to make better beer. My family is very down-to-earth and we're not interested in pretense or showing off. Send me a message -- especially if you live close to us! We enjoy meeting new people. :)

My family consists of a male-male couple that has been togehter for 9 years and our son who was adopted by the both of us. We have no interest in "gay culture" and live what some would consider a conservative, suburban lifestyle.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:26 am
by bub
Well welcome to the forum, we welcome all brewers.
And welcome back to brewing!
BUB

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:42 am
by linuxelf
Hey Loundry, welcome to the forum. I recently had an opportunity to try some of the Sweetwater beers out of Atlanta. By far, my favorite was the Exodus Porter. Man, that's a good beer.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:56 am
by rich
Hey Loundry,
I just got back from Marietta. My company has some offices off Windy Hill.

I have a friend in Dunwoody who I make bring Sweetwater 420 when he visits.

Did you enter anything into The Brewmasters Open in Alpharetta?

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 6:10 am
by Loundry
rich wrote:Hey Loundry,
I just got back from Marietta. My company has some offices off Windy Hill.

I have a friend in Dunwoody who I make bring Sweetwater 420 when he visits.


Hi Rich! Sweetwater 420 is the commercial beer that I usually drink. I like Terrapin's Rye Pale Ale better, though. I like to patronize local (read: Georgia) companies.

rich wrote:Did you enter anything into The Brewmasters Open in Alpharetta?


Don't get the cart before the horse! I have yet to re-build my brewery! I'm still in the planning stages right now, though I have chosen and ordered 4 better bottle carboys (and accessories) for use as fermentors. I'm in the process of planning / assembling the kegging equipment. My method is slow, deliberate, and will full understanding of all the options. For the sake of beer.

Mmm... Beer.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 6:13 am
by Loundry
linuxelf wrote:Hey Loundry, welcome to the forum. I recently had an opportunity to try some of the Sweetwater beers out of Atlanta. By far, my favorite was the Exodus Porter. Man, that's a good beer.


Greetings, linuxelf! I am typing this message from my linux box at work. Perhaps your knowing that I've been a linux user since 1996 will give you an idea as to my philosophy of beer: home brew. ;) I'm /. UID 4143.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 6:20 am
by linuxelf
Greetings, linuxelf! I am typing this message from my linux box at work. Perhaps your knowing that I've been a linux user since 1996 will give you an idea as to my philosophy of beer: home brew. ;) I'm /. UID 4143.


Excellent! That's my philosophy as well, brew your own beer, compile your own kernel. It's all about tweaking it just the way you want it. :P That's an impressive /. UID. Mine's 123067. However, I did start running my first Linux based Internet server in 1994, so I gotcha by a few years there (lol)

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 12:21 pm
by Brewcaster J
Welcome Loundry. Nice to have you join us here. Hope you find some good info to facilitate your gusto!

Watch out for all the gay jokes in here (although all at my expense...bunch a bastards!! :lol: )

Prost!
justin

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