Guide: My First Homebrew
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Guide: My First Homebrew
Hey everyone,
I just compiled a tutorial to help beginners through their first batch of homebrew.
I can't make it clicky
so here it is : http://wako.mooo.com (see the blog)
Any feedback, questions, comments, corrections, etc, will be appreciated
Thanks for your time!
I just compiled a tutorial to help beginners through their first batch of homebrew.
I can't make it clicky

Any feedback, questions, comments, corrections, etc, will be appreciated

Thanks for your time!
-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
- wako
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Nice website
Hey man, nice website... Check out my first brew story here: http://blog.homebrewbeer.net/search/label/First%20Brew
Hey are you in the Army or something?
-Bryon
Hey are you in the Army or something?
-Bryon
Blog.HomeBrewBeer.net - I'm learning how to home brew, and I'm blogging all about it... Stop by and check it out.
- Bryon
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Yeah, I'm in the Army. And from Quebec. Which makes me one of the best beer drinkers in the world
.
Nice website to you too!

Nice website to you too!
-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
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Thanks!
Thanks,
You'r from Quebec? So would that mean you're in the Canadian Army? Or originally from Canada and now in the US? (Geez, I'm not too nationalistic now am I? Is that even a word?
)
I'm in the USAF/ANG myself...
Cheers!
You'r from Quebec? So would that mean you're in the Canadian Army? Or originally from Canada and now in the US? (Geez, I'm not too nationalistic now am I? Is that even a word?

I'm in the USAF/ANG myself...
Cheers!
Blog.HomeBrewBeer.net - I'm learning how to home brew, and I'm blogging all about it... Stop by and check it out.
- Bryon
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Yeah, I still live in Quebec, and I'm in the Canadian Army
since 2003! I love it!
But I've completely redone the site, so the pictures aren't there anymore
.

But I've completely redone the site, so the pictures aren't there anymore

-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
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Why did you take the old design down? I thought it looked great!
Blog.HomeBrewBeer.net - I'm learning how to home brew, and I'm blogging all about it... Stop by and check it out.
- Bryon
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You did? I thought it was wanabe and not professional looking enough... hmmm.
There are still some stuff to fix on the template, the links above don't really stand out... You like the banner?
There are still some stuff to fix on the template, the links above don't really stand out... You like the banner?

-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
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You mean the cat eyes? A cool effect... But I like the old look better...
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- Bryon
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Re: Nice website
[quote="Bryon"]Hey man, nice website... Check out my first brew story here: http://blog.homebrewbeer.net/search/label/First%20Brew
Hey are you in the Army or something?
-Bryon[/quote]
Bryron....great blog story. I thought the funniest line in there was
[quote]Every time someone closed the fridge, the sound of empties clinking against each other rang through the house. As my wife will tell you, when entertaining friends and family, nothing says "class" more than a kitchen full of empties[/quote]
Very cool stuff...
Hey are you in the Army or something?
-Bryon[/quote]
Bryron....great blog story. I thought the funniest line in there was
[quote]Every time someone closed the fridge, the sound of empties clinking against each other rang through the house. As my wife will tell you, when entertaining friends and family, nothing says "class" more than a kitchen full of empties[/quote]
Very cool stuff...
- Chief
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Change your links to http://wako.ca ! Thanks to everyone for their interest. I also added a video tutorial of Mead brewing!
-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
- wako
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Hey!
Just wanted to say, we added some video guides / tutorials for Mead and Irish Red Ale brewing! Check it out : http://wako.ca
Just wanted to say, we added some video guides / tutorials for Mead and Irish Red Ale brewing! Check it out : http://wako.ca
-Wako
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
Home brewing tutorials at http://wako.ca
- wako
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Re: Nice website
Chief wrote:Bryon wrote:Hey man, nice website... Check out my first brew story here: http://blog.homebrewbeer.net/search/label/First%20Brew
Hey are you in the Army or something?
-Bryon
Bryron....great blog story. I thought the funniest line in there wasEvery time someone closed the fridge, the sound of empties clinking against each other rang through the house. As my wife will tell you, when entertaining friends and family, nothing says "class" more than a kitchen full of empties
Very cool stuff...
Thanks Chief, I've recently started blogging and brewing again. Stop in and give er a read!

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Ok site but if you want to see the best site for beginners by the godfather of homebrewing, John Palmer, here it is.
http://www.howtobrew.com/sitemap.html
http://www.howtobrew.com/sitemap.html
WWW.CAFEPRESS.COM/EHINNOVATIONS
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