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Win prizes at trivia! Every Thursday night at 7pm. We love to make beer and wine.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "The Triangles homebrewing and wine making headquarters! Smells Like Brew Day." I noticed that the web site stated " Sensory things are able to unlock some incredible memories and emotions." They also stated " For instance, Im back in my early 20s when I hear Alright by Supergrass. The funny thing about those smells is that you nomally dont even notice them on brew day. You usually take a minute to smell the grain when you open it up or smell the hops when you add them."

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Want to learn the basics about coffee? Coffea trees can blossom and grow berries multiple times during the summer, depending on rainfall patterns. However, since the single bean in the berry receives all the nutrients, it is usually more dense. More density leads to a brighter flavor, so coffee made from peaberries is somewhat of a luxury. High quality coffee beans have a high density, while low quality coffee beans have a low density. A little Biology on Coffee.

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The Beer Hop makes it even better. The Beer Olive makes it even better. How To Use A Beer Olive. We published a helpful video on how to use the Beer Olive.

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An Herbivores Guide to Lite Eating

This blog is dedicated to low-calorie vegetarian recipes that are as easy to make as they are to eat! Wednesday, August 11, 2010. As you may or may not know, I am a big fan of juice cleansing! If I could afford to do it every month I would. although sadly it can get expensive and I am trying to live in New York, which is expensive enough on its own! I pick up my juices on Friday and begin the experiment on Saturday! Thursday, July 8, 2010.

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Want to learn the basics about wine? Wine is an alcoholic drink made by fermenting natural sugars from grapes. Grapes are grown in vineyards. The industry calls winemaking vinification, and the people in the profession vintners. Red Wines use darker grapes, which may be red, purple, blue, or black. The grapes are pressed into must, which includes their juice, skins, seeds, and stems. The Must is used for fermentating reds.