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24 Great Blogs Homebrewers Should Follow

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I was reviewing this post because I knew my beer friends at Mad Fermentationalist and Embrace the Funk were mentioned, but who should I see as the 24th entry?

The Screwy Brewer
New Jersey-based Vince Feminella is one of the deepest resources on homebrewing available. He has been blogging since 2010, and his posts are lengthy, knowledgeable, and illustrated with lots of graphs and photos.
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Who said that guy was a screwy brewer?

Oh, wait, he did.

Congratulations, Vince! You certainly deserve that special place of honor. Keep up the good work.
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Awesome...way to go Screwy!!!
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That is BAD A** Vince, congratulations!

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Way to go Vince........don't forget us little people. :)
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Right on! Way to go, Screwy!!
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That's Screwed Up.... Congrats Vince!
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Haha, thanks everyone. No one was more surprised, or happy to hear about this than me! If it weren't for the great bunch of brewers on this site I've gotten to know over the years I may have given up on brewing a long time ago. Here's to many more years of beer and brewing!
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Awesome! Congrats, Vince! :urock:
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Wow, the word is certainly getting out about Screwy! w00t!
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Congrats Vince! Thanks for posting this article, I have some following to do apparently. The only one I had on that list was The Screwy Brewer, although I've never been without needed info from his site anyway.
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Go Screwy, Go Screwy, Go Screwy :banana: :banana: :banana:

This calls for a Screwy e-moticon to be added to our line up. SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO DO THAT. :)

Screwy I know that the Brewbirds would not have even opened the MB Kit box if we hadn't discovered your priceless postings when we were noobies.

You deserve any and all shout outs and honors that might come your way; BB2 and I thank you for your dedication and love of the hobby. :urock:


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:clink: Good deal Screwy :clink:
You certainly do have some good brewing knowledge and you do a great job of putting it out there for others to follow and easily understand. :urock:
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I concur with all the above posts. I used your sight before I came on here THANKS to Rick going to Mr. Beer and directing us to you for all of your knowledge. Bravo Zulu to you.
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