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Have you heard any podcasts?

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Randy G

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Mar 31, 2006, 9:41:02 AM3/31/06
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I just found these, they seem pretty cool. There is one about
homebrewing from the brewing network. Seems pretty cool to download and
listen in your mp3 player.... all are free

http://podcasts.yahoo.com/search?p=homebrew&c=s

Kasper Malmberg

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Mar 31, 2006, 11:18:12 AM3/31/06
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Randy G skrev:

I listen to "The Brewing Network" and "Basic Brewing Radio"..

Both good.

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mrpivo

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Mar 31, 2006, 3:59:22 PM3/31/06
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I also listen to "Basic Brewing Radio" and "The Brewing Network".

The first series of podcasts on homebrewing that I listened to were
Basic Brewing Radio's.I found them fairly entertaining and informative.
James Spence is very professional in his presentation. I've been
brewing for 10 years and I did learn several things from his guests.
The only complaint that I would have is the length of the shows. Each
one is around one half hour in length. Some subjects require more time
than others.

I just love the The Brewing Network. At first I thought it was more of
a comedy type podcast with a little brewing information thrown in, but
was I ever wrong. The guests that they have on their shows are
fantastic and the show lengths are perfect. 2-3 hours in length. The
other nice thing is that they are live Sunday night and if you listen
during the live internet broadcast, you can join in on their chatroom
and put questions to the brewcasters and the guests. I can say that
I've learned much much more from the Brewing Network than I have from
the Basic Brewing podcasts.

Prost,

Phil Rozanski
The Beer Barons of Milwaukee

Adam Gott

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Mar 31, 2006, 7:03:37 PM3/31/06
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The Brewing Network has given me tons of great info and I definitely
credit them to me making better beer with each batch. Sometimes they
do have shows that are light on information though so I ask that if you
listen once and think it is worthless, pick a different show and try
again because there is tons of useful info to be had there.

The Jamil show is great and a new one is available every two weeks.
Each show deals with a certain style.

okit...@yahoo.com

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Apr 1, 2006, 2:19:40 PM4/1/06
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The series of shows with Jamil that specifically cover 1 style per
episode are very nice. I was feverishly scribbling notes on the Wit
show...."nailing Hoes". These guys are pretty funny and informative.
I'll have to check out the Basic Brewing ones.

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