My interest in homebrewing got started when my youngest sister came home from college (Central Michigan University) with a couple bottles of an apricot ale she and some classmates had brewed in an actual course offered by the university on how to homebrew. It wasn't the absolute greatest beer, but it wasn't all that bad either, and I began to wonder if I could do it myself. Lured by the catchy gimmick advertising of the MR. BEER line of products, I bought a MR BEER starter kit, only to be disappointed in the yeasty, overall funky flavors that each kit produced no matter how long I let the bottles condition. Finally, I decided to shelf the Little Brown Keg and took a trip to 'Things Brewed' in Webberville Michigan, where I purchased a Brewer's Best Homebrew starter kit, two cases of bottles, a copy of 'The Joy Of Homebrewing' and a Things Brewed recipe kit for 'Better Than Manufactured Light'. Encouraged by the success of my efforts using quality ingredients and a decent brewing set up, I next set out to brew one of the recipes found in 'The Joy Of Homebrewing'. I believe it was the recipe titled 'Australian Summer Snow Lager'. Lacking the ability to do a temperature controlled lager, I substituted ale yeast (Cooper's generic ale yeast or Safale US-)5, can't remember which it was now), and still turned out the best tasting beer I had ever brewed at that point in time. From then on, I've been a diehard homebrewer.