devbrew
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Heyo,
Wow, I just realized that it's been a full decade since I brewed my last batch! I had always meant to start up again...but didn't. I saw a "How-to" on Hulu last week that finally shook me out of my self-imposed exile. I went into the garage and pulled out all of my old equipment, cleaned everything up and plan on going to a shop this weekend to get a recipe kit.
I'm CA in the San Gabriel Valley. Brewer's Rendezvous in Downey used to be the closest shop to me, but it looks like they're closed (too bad, I remember the owner being a really cool dude.) Looks like my new closest option is Stein Fillers in Long Beach. I've seen them mentioned on this site a time or two so it seems like they're a good bet, but their website is lacking. Back in the day I visited Culver City Brew Supply and the Home Beer, Wine and Cheesemaking shop. I remember them being quality places, but they are quite a drive away!
Anyway, I'm excited to start my first brew of the 21st century.
-Dev
Wow, I just realized that it's been a full decade since I brewed my last batch! I had always meant to start up again...but didn't. I saw a "How-to" on Hulu last week that finally shook me out of my self-imposed exile. I went into the garage and pulled out all of my old equipment, cleaned everything up and plan on going to a shop this weekend to get a recipe kit.
I'm CA in the San Gabriel Valley. Brewer's Rendezvous in Downey used to be the closest shop to me, but it looks like they're closed (too bad, I remember the owner being a really cool dude.) Looks like my new closest option is Stein Fillers in Long Beach. I've seen them mentioned on this site a time or two so it seems like they're a good bet, but their website is lacking. Back in the day I visited Culver City Brew Supply and the Home Beer, Wine and Cheesemaking shop. I remember them being quality places, but they are quite a drive away!
Anyway, I'm excited to start my first brew of the 21st century.
-Dev