Alex Kieth
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I've been actively brewing for about a year now.
I've played around with it in the past and did the U-Brew thing for awhile as well.
This however, has been the longest stretch of home brewing I've ever done.
As a result, I've been drinking almost exclusively, bottle primed home brew.
I've noticed physical changes in myself over the course of a year.
Positive ones. Ummm... weight loss, less gas, far fewer "old guy" aches and pains. I feel better.
My sinuses used to plug up, sometimes before I'd finished my first "dead" beer. They don't anymore.
It happened slowly, but after a year... I've noticed. The only real big change in my life has been switching from commercial brews to home brew.
Well, I've gotten more active too, but thats
'cause I "feel" better.
My brew buddy claims his allergy's go to "sleep" when drinking live beer and "wake up" if he switches back to "dead" beer.
Umm... any one else out there notice this?
I've played around with it in the past and did the U-Brew thing for awhile as well.
This however, has been the longest stretch of home brewing I've ever done.
As a result, I've been drinking almost exclusively, bottle primed home brew.
I've noticed physical changes in myself over the course of a year.
Positive ones. Ummm... weight loss, less gas, far fewer "old guy" aches and pains. I feel better.
My sinuses used to plug up, sometimes before I'd finished my first "dead" beer. They don't anymore.
It happened slowly, but after a year... I've noticed. The only real big change in my life has been switching from commercial brews to home brew.
Well, I've gotten more active too, but thats
'cause I "feel" better.
My brew buddy claims his allergy's go to "sleep" when drinking live beer and "wake up" if he switches back to "dead" beer.
Umm... any one else out there notice this?