Howdy and yeehaw from Oklahoma City

Tue May 16, 2006 6:13 pm

Hi folks,
My name is Matt & I'm a partial mash home brewer from Oklahoma City, OK. I have been brewing for a couple of years now. It all started with a Mr. Beer kit I was given one Christmas. I quickly moved to extract brewing, then to partial mash.

Now, after listening to the BN archives and attending a class at my local home brew shop, I'm making the leap to all grain. I grow more and more passionate for brewing with each batch. I'm hooked like a Baptist at a buffet and my lust for brewing knowledge is unquenchable. In fact, thats how I stumbled across the BN. I was in search of a brewing podcast that wouldn't send me into a coma or remind me of my creepy uncle Jim and his drunken HAM radio sessions. The Brewcasters had me hooked from the first listen. The perfect mix of entertainment and information. God bless the BN.

So, uh. Yeah...that's my introduction.
"When the barrel's empty, we'll finally shed a tear. Hats off to beer me boys, hats off to beer" - Irish drinking song
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matt
 
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Tue May 16, 2006 8:30 pm

Welcome to the BN Matt!!!!!
It is always great to hear that one got an innocent christams gift and turns it into a new passion....love that story...ask justin, the same happened to him...

Good to have you.

Prost
DANIELA
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PROST
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Wed May 31, 2006 6:16 am

Welcome home, Matt! Once you cross over to the dark side of the BN you're never quite the same :twisted: ! BTW, Daniella, the "hat" looks much better on you than on any of the other fools around here.

Cheers!

WichitaBrewer
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Fri Jun 02, 2006 10:09 am

Thanks Daniela and WitchitaBrewer! Yes, it is true, the BN has converted me to the dark side. Its awesome being able to go through the archives while at work. I've also found that listening to the BN on my iPod makes mowing my yard in 100 degree heat more tolerable. In fact, its the only thing keeping my yard from looking like Cambodia.

Cheers to the BN and Daniela's hat.
"When the barrel's empty, we'll finally shed a tear. Hats off to beer me boys, hats off to beer" - Irish drinking song
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