[ale] beer (linux home brewing?)

Charles Shapiro cshapiro at nubridges.com
Tue Apr 6 09:42:44 EDT 2004


I brew beer about once a month when it's pleasant outdoors. My preferred
software is a notebook. Find someone local to give you Moral Support
(and possibly lend some equipment) on your first batch. This is cooking
on a larger scale than most people are used to. Handling 40 lbs of
boiling wort safely is an acquired skill.

Marietta Homebrew Supply (1335 Roswell Road #660, Marietta GA,
(770)509-1419) is my preferred source for hops, grain, and yeast, but
it's  a good hour's drive from my home. Wine Craft (5920 Roswell Road
NW, Atlanta GA, (404)252-5606)  is one of the oldest places in town 
and also worth a visit. They bravely stocked homebrew kits and supplies
in their store when it was still technically illegal to brew beer in
Georgia, and got raided by the GBI a couple of times for their trouble.
There are several other homebrew suppliers in the Atlanta metro area;
you'll have to balance price, accessibility, and coolness
yourself.  Don't neglect your local grocery store and woods; I've brewed
up some fine batches of sassafrass-flavored beer, and used some exotic
sugars for boosters.

The best homebrew book I've found is "Brewing the World's Great Beers: A
Step by Step Guide", by Dave Miller (Storey Books, Jun 1992, ISBN
 0882667750).  Many people recommend Charles Papazian's "The Complete
Joy of Home Brewing" (3rd Edition, Harper-Collins,Sep 2003, ISBN
0060531053),  although I personally have not had great luck with his
recipes.  You might also want to check out the Covert Hops Society
(http://www.coverthops.com/), the local Atlanta homebrew club. I'm not
active with them, but they hold regular meetings and competitions.

-- CHS

On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:24, Preston Boyington wrote:
> I am interested in trying some home brewing and was wondering if those on the 

> list that do the same could possibly pass along some advice/resources.
> 
> I noticed "QBrew" (www.usermode.org/code.html) in a recent Linux Journal 

> (how about that for an on topic tie in!), but wanted another's input so I 

> wouldn't languish online or in the bookstore aisle.
> 
> (as a side note, there are plenty in my current area that 

> can help with.... spirits, but i haven't been able to find anyone that 

> does beer)
> 
> preston
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