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    BEER you can live off it indefinately......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    BEER you can live off it indefinately......

    +100000 its like liquid bread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    BEER you can live off it indefinately......
    Yup, that's why I make my own. No need to stockpile in case SHTF. Once you have the equipment you can make "beer" out of virtually anything. Nice to know you will never run out of booze. In fact, the pioneers made wine out of dandelions...food for thought.

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    where is i good place to get the supplies to make beer or wine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bimmer View Post
    where is i good place to get the supplies to make beer or wine?
    Maybe I should start a homebrew thread...

    Where are you?

    CS - I have been to Old West Homebrew many times and they have always been helpful. 229 East Pikes Peak Avenue

    Metro Area - I currently get everything at Beer at Home in Englewood. They are awesome. 4393 South Broadway
    Another location in Westminster at 1325 W. 121st Ave

    Many people like the Brew Hut in Aurora...they also do online order. www.thebrewhut.com 15120 E. Hampden Ave.

    Used to go to What's Brewin' in Boulder but I think they closed...

    Online - I like www.morebeer.com www.midwestsupplies.com and www.northernbrewer.com

    There are many more in the state and countless places online which usualy have better prices but going to a store is the best way to get started. You can chat for hours with the people at most stores and they are more than happy to help you with anything. Most even have homebrew in the back that you can sample if you ask...

    Best books - How to Brew by John Palmer (my fav), Homebrewing Guide by Dave Miller and the The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing by Charlie Papazian (the homebrew bible)


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    Costco thread turning into beer thread = awesome

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    BEER it does a body Good...and threads....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    BEER it does a body Good...and threads....
    Very well said Sir

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