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duneland · Duneland Homebrewers Association

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  • Members: 24
  • Category: Homebrewing
  • Founded: Oct 13, 2004
  • Language: English
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Founded in 1995, The Duneland Homebrewers Association is the premier homebrew club in Northwest Indiana. We have re-located our meetings to the Jackson Farm's Subdivision Clubhouse in Jackson Township (Westville). The clubhouse is located 1.5 miles east of Anderson's Orchard (our old hangout) on Hwy 6 - just past Dodge Trail. Our meetings are social interactions and activities centered on the foundation of homebrewing. Our main goal is the promotion of the hobby and enjoyment of homebrewing. We discuss beer and brewing techniques, working together to expand our brewing horizons. We strongly support the attitude of responsible use and enjoyment of beer as an alcohol-containing beverage -- we strongly believe quality beer is a drinking thing, not a drunken thing.

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Re: Anyone seen the retentive heads lately?
That's what I'm saying. May 2ed!! Then it's been almost a year since I've seen anyone from the club.. I've been brewing, I saw you around last around november.
Posted - Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:24 am
Gehan Gehale
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Re: Anyone seen the retentive heads lately?
Easy dude, Big Brew Day is officially sanctioned as May 2nd. Bob Heinlein
Posted - Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:16 am
Bob Heinlein
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Anyone seen the retentive heads lately?
The last meeting as far as I know was the big brew day in valpo. (spring 08). If there has been one since I guess I wasn't invited. Man do I have all the luck.
Posted - Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:29 pm
Gehan Gehale
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Re: Brewing w/ grain
The grain needs malted, this is done by maltsters. Malting creates the enzymes later used by the brewer to allow the grain to convert it's starches to sugars.
Posted - Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:49 pm
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Re: Brewing w/ grain
I would have to concur with greg. I'm sort of new to brewing but I would think that malting your own grain would be fairly difficult and results hard to
Posted - Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:06 pm
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