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je52rm

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By no means am I an experienced brewer but I can definitely assure you one thing! Take your time and don't rush things. It's worth it! Also another thing that i've learned using this website is that you can almost always find the answer to your questions by searching and reading the threads (and Wiki). A lot of times it's quicker than waiting on a response from a thread you posted (that may never come which can be disappointing). Don't get me wrong I started off doing the same thing by posting new thread questions before searching existing threads. Research first then ask questions. Think you have some crazy new innovative design/procedure? Do a search first and I bet it's already been discussed or even done.

I have been sick this last week with a cold so it has forced me to take a more relaxed approach. It stinks I haven't been able to have a tasty homebrew but it has taught me that a more relaxed and planned approach towards the whole aspect of homebrewing IS the way to go! Glad something good came out of being sick hahaha! :D
 
Well,it really is like they say,good things come to those who wait. Patience & a good process go a long way here.
 
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