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Bockinstein

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I just joined and wanted to say thanks for all the help getting me started homebrewing. Been lurking here for a while now. I have learned to brew some excellent dunkel, doupplebock and cream ale. Built a keezer using ideas from members on this site. Heck, you guys have had the answers to every question I have had. I will try to post some pics of my keezer and new mancave.

Well that is gonna take a little more learning.

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dunkel, dupplebock and cream ale. The dunkel ran out tuesday, Can't keep the kids out of it, they keep falling off their trikes.

Just kidding they're all grown
 
Cream ale. Brewed with a bit of flaked maize (corn). Gives it a silky smooth taste. A lawnmower beer. Ginnesse cream ale, hope i spelled that right, won some awards with their beer. I bought a kit from my local hb store, i think it is much better than the commercial version. I started home brewing to get better beer and so far i'm very impressed.
 
Welcome ! Graduated from Nathan Hale in 87. Good times in Tulsa during the 80's. Lots fun and trouble. I have a few friends in Coweta who brew.
 
thanks JoJo. I was born in Oregon, my dad was up there working on the columbia river projects. Beautiful country.

passedpawn. I been to clearwater 2 times. Best fishing in the gulf. Nice beach too!
 
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