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A word of thanks...

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 4:22 pm
by Mark_the_Brewer
Hi All,
I've recently taken the big first step of brewing my own beer (fermenting brew number 2 as I type), and just wanted to drop a quick line and say hi, as well as to say a quick thanks for all the valuable advice contained on the site/forum.

I'm told the first few steps along the path to good 'homebrew' can be daunting, however you have all helped to light the path.

Thanks again... I look forward to churning out some top beers in the future, and hopfully being able to knock off one or two frothies with you all in thanks :)

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 5:14 pm
by lethaldog
Welcome to the world of brewing Mark, just a word of advice though, be very carefull as it is very adictive and once you start you will have a shed full in no time :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 5:18 pm
by Mark_the_Brewer
Tell me about it... I just brought my second fermenter yesterday :)

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 5:37 pm
by shane_vor
What a tops attitude!
There are so many people out there with a "little' knowledge at the ready to knock anyone with an opinion.

Here's a bloke who's absorbed some info and then thanked the opinionated!

Good on you!

I hope you get as much out of brewing your own as I have! Minus the beer gut of course! ;)

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 5:49 pm
by lethaldog
I hope you get as much out of brewing your own as I have! Minus the beer gut of course!

The beer gut is a valued part of ozzie heritage thankyou :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sunday Dec 10, 2006 6:03 pm
by Mark_the_Brewer
lethaldog wrote:
I hope you get as much out of brewing your own as I have! Minus the beer gut of course!

The beer gut is a valued part of ozzie heritage thankyou :lol: :lol:
Trust me blokes... I'm more than putting in the hard yards towards the beer gut :)

Thanks also for the replies guys; I'm definately one for research, and being able to tap the knowledge of so many experienced brewers has been invaluable (I just hope i'm able to impart similar knowledge to the newbies in the future).