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Advanced Homebrewing Course

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I have been getting e-mails from folks who have heard about the Siebel Institute Advanced Homebrewing Course but don't know where to find the full info on the course. The best place for more details is on the web page at http://www.siebelinstitute.com/course_d ... ewing.html , where you will find an overview of the course and an outline of the daily content. Please drop me a line at klemcke@siebelinstitute.com with any questions about the course & content, and for questions about registration, housing options, and the amazing Durango area, please send an e-mail to Monique Monson at Fort Lewis College (our partner in the course) at monson_m@fortlewis.edu .



By the way, though the course does not start until July 24th, it is already 1/3 full. As last year's course sold out well in advance of the start date, you should contact us soon if you want to guarantee a place in the class. Affordable on-campus housing is also limited, so don't wait too long to register. If you want to make sure you hear about the Homebrewing course in the future, sign up for our Siebel Institute newsletter at http://www.siebelinstitute.com/introduc ... ignup.html .



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Costly Flight.

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especially for all us aussies... :cry:
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of course you know there's a course run in victoria.....;)
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OI!, Shane, more details please.

Cheers and thanks in advance,
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Post by Lebowski »

Is this some spam to get better pagerank in google?
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Post by gregb »

Dunno, he seems on the level, and it is relevant, if perhaps geographically unfeasible.

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Post by Lebowski »

If he replies I'll believe him, but I dont trust his 1 post count :P
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Post by shane_vor »

Aw crap Greg! I did have thee link in my old computer. It's a microbrewery course run through a uni in Victoria from memory. I looked into it when a bloke wanted help in starting a microbrewery.

You could goggle it...ah heck, now I'm interested again. I'll have a look and see what I can find...standby
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Thanks Shane!

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Post by Dogger Dan »

The course is on the level although I think it is just being promoted. I noticed that Beer Beer and more Beer are involved with the course and as they are connected with the Brewing Network they likely got the web site from them (they post here under fstbtms or something like that).

Its not SPAM and seeing the names associated there it isn't ment to be harmful or upsetting

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