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Scott Milliken/Erin Shelton - Beer Hacking -
Real World Examples (Phreaknic 12) You build your own computers from
the bare parts. You'd die before paying someone else to actually write a basic
HTML page for you. So why is it that you pay up to 10x the actual cost of making
beer for something of lesser quality? This presentation will cover the various
methods of making your own alcoholic beverages (beer, cider, wine), including
the equipment required and approximate setup costs for each. Even if your skill
in the kitchen is limited to the microwave, there is a method of brewing that
will work for you. Some experimentation tricks will also be covered so that you
can literally hack your beer to create a new flavor. Samples of various batches
made by the presenters will be available during the presentation, assuming they
haven't already drunk all of it.
Thanks to the Phreaknic crew, SkyDog,
Lady Merlin and the A/V team SomeNinjaMaster, Night Carnage, Greg, Brimstone, Poiu Poiu, Mudflap, and Drunken
Pirate for setting up the rigs and capturing the video.
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