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TAPPED OUT RANTS& RAVES HThe world wants to hear. Send you to tell us how youERE’S YOUR CHANCEfeel. Hate us? Love us? We want to hear. We need more rants, send them in. Even if you hate us–we love those. comments, suggestions, poems or toasts to derekb@thebeermag.com I lost my COLLEGE BREWERS Cascade? brewing soon and wanted to know if you had any good tips for starters and if you reading about all of the hopDerek! Big fan of themagazine, I really enjoyedvarieties in the latest issue.However, when searching Me and my housemates here at UCSB are definitely going to start could recommend a good brewing kit to start? We are also probably going to subscribe to the magazine. Last weekend was fun, thanks for the idea of brewing! for the all time greatest hop, Cascade, Thanks, she was nowhere to be found? I refer to Evan Barba her as “she” because the sweet nectar can only be compared to that of a Evan, it was great hanging out and discussing beer with you. The best tip I give is sensual perfume, longing to find it’s way to look around for a local homebrew club and see if they allow people interested into my IPA. What gives DB? to come over and watch, or help. Even suggest that you will buy the materials to Thank you for hard work, and stay brew a beer and get some help from people who have been doing it. The other thirsty, alternative is to hit up an online shop and get a kit there. They range from about — Frank D $50 - $200 and if you’re going to really stick with it, it’s always better to buy better Las Vegas the first time. Those kits are priced at a discount, so buying items afterward won’t be as cheap! —Derek Frank, I’d love to have some good reason, but somewhere The Art of Drinking was lost, erased, or moved.in the process of laying out themagazine, the Cascade listing D Las Vegas, decided two years ago was accidentally left out? We’reIs it irony that one of the mostcommon hop varieties in beererek, my girlfriend, Nancy, inspiredby The House of Blues décor in to turn our outdoor table into a much more not sure, but thank you for interesting piece of art. reading the article so close and The center cap is the Gargoyle from Stone noticing the error! —Derek Brewing Co. I cannot claim responsibility for having consumed every beer represented by the caps, though I did my best to add a number CASCADE of unique caps from overseas beers. We did A.A. 4.5-7% receive a large number of caps from a co- Myrcene 45-60% worker living in the Midwest, and many others Caryophyllen 10-16% were collected from a few parties we hosted. Humulene 3-6% Completely covered in a clear resin, our Farnesene 4-8% table sits underneath a gazebo, protected Aroma/Flavor from most of the elements. Floral, Spicey, Citrusy, Grapefruit Jerry Steffler, San Diego, CA American Ales, Pale Ales, IPAs 82:


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