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== Home Brew Stores ==
 
== Home Brew Stores ==
 
The following are links to larger national homebrew suppliers.  As always, check in your local area to see if you have a local homebrew supply shop (LHBS) that you can support.  They are most often great people that can provide you help and expertise in your homebrewing endeavors.   
 
The following are links to larger national homebrew suppliers.  As always, check in your local area to see if you have a local homebrew supply shop (LHBS) that you can support.  They are most often great people that can provide you help and expertise in your homebrewing endeavors.   
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[http://www.austinhomebrewsupply.com Austin Homebrew Supply]  
 
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[http://www.williamsbrewing.com Williams Brewing]
 
[http://www.williamsbrewing.com Williams Brewing]
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A comprehensive list of [[LHBS]] (Local Home Brew Stores) can be found on the [[Local Home Brew Store
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== How To Web Sites ==
 
== How To Web Sites ==

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Home Brew Stores

The following are links to larger national homebrew suppliers. As always, check in your local area to see if you have a local homebrew supply shop (LHBS) that you can support. They are most often great people that can provide you help and expertise in your homebrewing endeavors.

Online supplier.

Austin Homebrew Supply

More Beer

Northern Brewer

Williams Brewing

A comprehensive list of LHBS (Local Home Brew Stores) can be found on the [[Local Home Brew Store ]] Listing page

How To Web Sites

How to Brew by John Palmer. An online version of his book by the same name. How to Brew provides a very good overview of brewing extract and all-grain beers and is a great resource for beginning and advanced brewers alike.

Paul's Brewing Page Provides illustrated overviews of the brewing process. Has examples of partial mash and all-grain brews. A good overview of a brewday with pictures to help understand the process.

Cheap and Easy Batch Sparging Denny Conn's page. Provides a good overview of batch sparging and the equipment needed to do it. Denny is a well-known homebrewer and is a pioneer of batch sparging.

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