At 07:30 PM 1/26/02, Marvin Long wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
> > I suggest you research it a bit more to decide whether you really want to
> > devote time and resources to such a project. Beer doesnt brew itself. There
> > is some work involved. I worked in a Budwieser brewery for a few months
> > (electrical work) and it was easy to see that the beer came out od because
> > they were careful to follow the recipe and follow each step religiously.
>
>Besides, it looks like you may need 2 beer machines, not one, since it
>takes a week bring a batch to maturity, and after that the beer machine
>lives in your fridge until you exhaust it.  You'll need to plan to be
>drinking one batch (28 servings!) while the other brews and to be able to
>swap them out when the time comes.  That means either throwing a lot of
>parties or averaging four beers a day.


Though in the case of some folks I know that would mean cutting down . . .

;-)



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