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December 21, 2014, 06:52:34 PM »
So I drink a lot of beer, especially IPAs. And I just couldn't resist this one, Hopothesis, a Chicago microbrew. I mean, how could I pass up a beer with Avogadro's # right on the label?
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Do you brew your own as well?
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Pyridoxal (with a mistake?) and bavachalcone?
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@billnotgatez
No, I've never done that, mostly because I wouldn't be allowed to sacrifice a bathtub on a permanent basis.
My neighbor does it; they're pretty good but honestly with all the great craft brews around these days, making your own just doesn't seem worth the mess and effort.
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