[ale] beer (linux home brewing?)
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon Apr 5 17:55:03 EDT 2004
Hey Preston,
Sorry I forgot to get back with you on this earlier. There are several
beer geeks on the ALE list. QBrew is a pretty useful tool for logging
what you do with a recipe. It's not perfect but pretty useful.
In fact, it's the only brewing tool for Linux I've seen yet that
actually works (or does anything at all, for that matter).
Local suppliers in the Atlanta area have dwindled a bit in the past few
years. I purchase from "Home Brewing Supplies" in Lilburn.
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:24, Preston Boyington wrote:
> I am interested in trying some home brewing and was wondering if those on the list that do the same could possibly pass along some advice/resources.
>
> I noticed "QBrew" (www.usermode.org/code.html) in a recent Linux Journal (how about that for an on topic tie in!), but wanted another's input so I wouldn't languish online or in the bookstore aisle.
>
> (as a side note, there are plenty in my current area that can help with.... spirits, but i haven't been able to find anyone that does beer)
>
> preston
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