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im near San Antonio right now, but might be moving to Tyler in the next few months, if yall form a homebrew club id love to join if i move.
 
I lived just north of Phoenix when in AZ and didn't wish at all to live in the city I liked being 2 hours away. same here Tyler is close enough to big cities you can make a drive to and from in one day if need be. I'm a Family man now so clubs, bars, etc don't tickle my fancy.

-=Jason=-
 
Jason, I'm in south Tyler near the mall. Dang... I'm going to Austin this weekend (and stopping by AHS to fill my CO2 and get a few things). I'm brewing BM's Cream of Three Crops Wednesday night because I'm tied up next weekend. We should brew sometime.
 
pm5k00 said:
im near San Antonio right now, but might be moving to Tyler in the next few months, if yall form a homebrew club id love to join if i move.

Sounds good! Let us know when you are about to make the move!
 
Awesome! Three is a good start! Anyone else down? Flowmaster? Ryanmarc? Ikonis?

when I was brewing my Watermelon wheat a guy stopped by who lives in hideaway lake, he says he home brews and was a member here on HBT.

-=Jason=-
 
hey Jason,
so i will be going to tyler the week of the 22nd!! ring a bell??
i am starting a new job and will be in there N.O.C. for a week in tyler befor going back to my area (oklahoma for now tyler later if i want) so i will be there for a week we should get together one day for a few beers.
 
hey Jason,
so i will be going to tyler the week of the 22nd!! ring a bell??
i am starting a new job and will be in there N.O.C. for a week in tyler befor going back to my area (oklahoma for now tyler later if i want) so i will be there for a week we should get together one day for a few beers.

for sure, maybe meet up at Bj's for some beers

-=Jason=-
 
Flomaster said:
when I was brewing my Watermelon wheat a guy stopped by who lives in hideaway lake, he says he home brews and was a member here on HBT.

-=Jason=-

Cool. That's a nice area!

I've got a wife and two little kids under the age of three. It would be nice to hang out once a month with other home brewers, sample some brews, etc. What part of Tyler did you end up moving to?
 
Strange...didn't know anyone would willingly move to Texas ;)

Fixed it for you.

I lived just north of Phoenix when in AZ and didn't wish at all to live in the city I liked being 2 hours away. same here Tyler is close enough to big cities you can make a drive to and from in one day if need be. I'm a Family man now so clubs, bars, etc don't tickle my fancy.

-=Jason=-

Where did you live North of Phoenix? Did you rent your house yet?
 
Cool. That's a nice area!

I've got a wife and two little kids under the age of three. It would be nice to hang out once a month with other home brewers, sample some brews, etc. What part of Tyler did you end up moving to?
actually Moved to Lindale, signed a 1 year lease that we will not be extending. so we are going to be in Tyler next year some time.

I have a son who's 21 months and a daughter due in Sept.

Fixed it for you.



Where did you live North of Phoenix? Did you rent your house yet?

Lived in Prescott eerr actually Chino Valley... house is empty and awaiting the bank to take it back. owe 200K and its only worth 85K now

-=Jason=-
 
Dang man. Would offer to buy it, but we're on Cave Creek, and that's too far a commute.

Sorry to hear it man.
 
Flomaster said:
actually Moved to Lindale, signed a 1 year lease that we will not be extending. so we are going to be in Tyler next year some time.

I have a son who's 21 months and a daughter due in Sept.

Lived in Prescott eerr actually Chino Valley... house is empty and awaiting the bank to take it back. owe 200K and its only worth 85K now

-=Jason=-

Lindale is really close... I have family there. What are you brewing this weekend?
 
Hobnob said:
Lindale is really close... I have family there. What are you brewing this weekend?

Yes brewing sunday afternoon ish. Stop by if your not doing anything

-= Jason =-
 
A club sounds pretty good to me, and I have a friend who is wanting to get into brewing. I bet we could have a decent sized group from the get go.

Also, I'll be brewing me up AHS's West Coast Pale Ale this weekend...can't wait.
 
Not so fast, dude. This place sucks.

I kinda like it other than not being able to buy beer on every other corner.

Tyler is not bad, its a step up from living in Chino Valley Az.

Brain, are you brewing tomorrow?


-=Jason=-
 
brian74 said:
Not so fast, dude. This place sucks.

I lived in Tyler for 20 years and moved to College Station for four (whoop!) and then moved to Austin for five. Now I've been back in T-town for two years. I miss Austin... every... day...! Tyler is a good place to raise a family though, we just need a homebrew store.
 
ReverseApacheMaster said:
I would not move to east Texas. Then again, I'm not really thrilled to be anywhere in Texas (except Austin).

And I'm thinking your a liberal. east Texas is wonderful. I used to live in Nacogdoches about an hour from Tyler. Shoot, Tyler was big city when you live in nacogdoches
 
I only spent two days in Tyler, was there for a job interview (oilfield), so if I get it I'll be there around October, seemed nice to me. Loved all the pine trees, reminded me of northern California... Tyler seemed to have all the major stores, and no traffic, and since I'm married with children I could care less about bars and clubs. I'm looking forward to it.
 
No traffic my ass! Try South Broadway on any given weekend...not to mention during holidays. The loop is cluttered with red lights, not a proper loop. It's a poor design.

Ryan, sorry man but I have a friend from work who wants to come out and watch the process. Not to steer you away though; it's a fun hobby. I suggest to get a good foundation by reading "How to Brew" and "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing." Those are two excellent books that will have you feeling confident enough to try your first batch.
 
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