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Friday, September 10, 2010
Setting up for the first brew
I finally got into my new hobby of home beer brewing thanks to my local shop brewngrow.com. I got a basic kit for $65 and my first ingredient kit for $20.
I ended up coming back and buying materials to set up a corney kegerator in garage! Hooray for homebrew!
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