Even the largest brewing companies in the world most likely
started in someone’s basement. The craft beer movement is propelled by home
brewing. Samuel Adam’s, for example, is a vastly popular brewing company that
began in the founder’s kitchen.
The idea of building your own home brewing setup may seem
daunting; however, there are sites out there to help. Homebrewingtalk.com is a
great resource for those new to the brewing process. Here you can learn more about
equipment, ask questions, and find other like-minded individuals to help.
For those of you that don’t want to go through the trouble of
building a brewery in your basement; there is Untapped. Possibly one of the
founder’s favorite apps in existence; at Untapped you can catalog what beers
you have enjoyed and post it for others to see. Untapped is the Good Reads.com
of beer, and is great for the most seasoned beer drinking, or someone hoisting
their first pint.
Aweome job on the layout and everything. Looking good.
ReplyDeleteLooks good Kyle! Ive always wanted to do a little home-brewing. I will look into that site and app. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWell put together page!
ReplyDeleteVery interactive, great images!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and the backround. Makes me want to toss one back!
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