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  2. Homebrewing - Wikipedia

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    People choose to brew their own beer for a variety of reasons. Many homebrew to avoid a higher cost of buying commercially equivalent beverages. [10] Brewing domestically also affords one the freedom to adjust recipes according to one's own preference, create beverages that are unavailable on the open market or beverages that may contain fewer calories, or less or more alcohol.

  3. Homebrew - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew (Neneh Cherry album) Homebrew (Steve Howe album), 1996; Homebrew, song by the band 311 from their album Grassroots; Homebrew, album by Paul Lansky; Home Brew (band) (also known as Home Brew Crew), a New Zealand hip hop group Home Brew, the first studio album by the group "Home Brew" (The Green Green Grass), an episode from the sitcom

  4. List of breweries in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Started homebrew club in 2001, opened homebrew store in 2006, culminating in 10 BBL Brewery and taproom in 2021. Serves both craft beer and homemade soda. Winery coming soon. [88] Rail House Restaurant & Brewpub Marinette: 1997 [89] [90] Raised Grain Brewing Company Waukesha: 2015 Brewery and taproom. [91] Red Eye Brewing Company Wausau: 2007 [92]

  5. Charlie Papazian - Wikipedia

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    The American Homebrewers Association is a division of the Brewers Association focused on homebrewers of beer, cider, and mead. The AHA was founded in 1978 by Papazian. The AHA runs the world's largest homebrew competition and also organizes several homebrew events in the United States and Canada. Gary Glass is the current director.

  6. John J. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    John J. Palmer is the author of the self-published book, How to Brew and an active member of the homebrewing community.. Palmer began writing How to Brew in 1995. The website The Real Beer Page hosted the first edition of the book at howtobrew.com. [1] Palmer self-published a print edition of How to Brew in 2000.

  7. Dragonmead - Wikipedia

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    Dragonmead is a U.S. microbrewery, meadery and brewpub founded by Earl Scherbarth, Larry Channell, and Bill Wrobel in January 1997. The small brewery produces many varieties of beer, wine, and mead, and has received awards including gold medals at the World Beer Cup.