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   BrewGeeks

Sniffing Airlocks since 2010

Beer Art - by BrewGeeks

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Who doesn't love commercial craft beer? After all, it's a nice check-in for the characteristics that we aspire to make while homebrewing. Here's an idea you might want to try instead of tossing out some of those cool looking six pack cartons. [Read More]

Carboy Cover - by Alliloop

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Beer's number one enemy is sunlight. While it's common to think this has something to do with the yeast during fermentation, it's actually because the hop flowers are extremely sensitive to ultra-violet sunlight. This is why many commercial beers come in brown bottles and most supermarket display cases are lit by fluorescent light. [Read More]

Wooden Tap Handles - by Ken Lenard

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I have started playing with ways to make some sturdy, one-piece tap handles. Most of the ones I made earlier are in good working order but some have taken a jolt either from poor construction or drunken pirates pulling on them too hard. Although I have admitted to having little-to-no skill, I have found that I can handle a coping saw pretty well and that combined with a good power sander can get you pretty far. [Read More]

DIY Beer Coasters

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"Water on wood, no good", my Mom used to say. I can almost hear it now when I don't have a coaster handy. 
The worst part is, I've said it to MY kids!!!

To prevent these words from being uttered, here are some great DIY coaster ideas for your bar or coffee table. [Read More]

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