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- noun One who brews their own
beer ; one whohomebrews .
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Examples
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As a homebrewer, I have a stainless steel 18 gallon pot and a 185,000 btu cooker.
Lessons learned from my first crawfish boil | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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A homebrewer for the past five years, he decided to turn his hobby into a money-making proposition.
Beer: More (or less) about nanobrewing Greg Kitsock 2010
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Danish homebrewer Mikkel Borg Bjergsø borrows space from various beermakers around Scandinavia to brew his extreme concoctions -- and love them or hate them, they pack a punch.
Alex Remington: Mikkeller Black Ale: Being the Strongest Beer In Scandinavia Isn't a Good Thing 2010
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Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon) is a long-time homebrewer and founding chair of the Congressional Small Brewers Congress.
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Greg Rosenberger, a Louisville homebrewer, was awarded a Kentucky State Fair blue ribbon in the Humor/Satirical category for his "Blackmail Ale, 7 Years Old" homebrew.
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In part one we discuss his beginnings as a homebrewer right here in Madison, his beginnings with Ommegang, the "slightly pornographic" Three Philosopher's essay contest, what his job and New Glarus entails, his favorite New Glarus beer, and the New Glarus Unplugged Imperial Saison.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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The Client is not a brewer; heck, the Client is not even a homebrewer.
Contract Brewing, Part II – Sand Creek Brewery, Black River Falls, WI 2009
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Thus, if a homebrewer wants to enter a beer as an "altbier" the BJCP has set out guidelines that it deems a proper description of altbier for judging purposes.
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What about a homebrewer who's competent to make 5 gallons, but needs the help of professionals to translate his or her recipe to a professional scale?
Contract Brewing, Part IV - Some Thoughts From The Industry 2009
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As a homebrewer, I don't know how to make beer that lacks that much flavor, without a large amount of sugar, rice, corn, or dilution.
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