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      A Blog Of Brewed Coffee, Anyone?
      Coffee is something that we a drink to enjoy the quiet moments of our day. It is also something we drink to jolt our systems when our system is falling asleep and we still need to work. What contrasting reasons to drink this brew yet both are accurate.Coffee is a complex drink that is drunk at any time during the day. It is enjoyed by many millions of people yet not truly appreciated by these very

      Written by: Coffee Information


      Tips to Assembling Your Own Cheap Kit and Making Some Home Brewed Wine
      Tips For The Beginning Wine Maker Are you excited yet?  You should be.  Making your own wine is more than just mixing up some ingredients and then stirring gently…it’s an art form.  First, you need to gather your equipment, then buy up the ingredients you need.  You can either buy an all-inclusive kit which contains everything, [...]

      Written by: Beauty Trend Blog


      Brewed for Travel Perfection
      Grab your favorite drinking mug and throw on a poncho and a helmet, Karen Jordan of professionaltravelguide.com is taking you on a beer tour. Okay, so the poncho and helmet aren’t required, but we’re recommending them in case of spillage,...

      Written by: CheapOair Blog by CheapO Chicks


      shakerato: aeropress-brewed coffee, shaken with ice.
      shakerato: aeropress-brewed coffee, shaken with ice.

      Written by: CONSUMED(I,THIS)


      Microsoft to Sell Home-brewed Xbox Games, Share Revenue
      Calling all garage-game developers: How’d you like a piece of the Xbox 360 market? Small-time gamemakers who create games using Microsoft’s XNA development framework and port them to the Xbox 360’s community games service will soon be able to sell their creations to other Xbox owners.read more | digg story

      Written by: Today's Xbox 360 Blog


      RBT (REAL BREWED TEA) GUANGZHOU
      Adjacent to Carrefour is a restaurant named RBT, which stands for Real Brewed Tea. After our shopping extravaganza, we popped over for a nice filling lunch at this place. I would say, visiting to RBT was one of the best and decent meals we've ever had during our stay. Finding a good restaurant in... * Please click the title or the blog site to read the rest of the entry and see photos ...

      Written by: The Asian Traveler


      The Last Boy Brewed Fresh Post Ever
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      Written by: Brewed Fresh


      Finding the best labels for your home brewed beer
      By: Deon Melchior Making your own beer is a hobby that is growing fast around the world. If you really want to know what is being put into the beer that you drink, making your own beer is going to give you all that information and so much more. There are no harsh chemicals needed to make beer, and all the natural ingredients are going to be easy for you to purchase online and offline to make your own beer. You can find any basic beer-making recipe, and then make changes to the process to change the overall final flavor and taste of the beer you make. After a few 'tries' at making your own beer, you are going to create a beer flavor that you can really enjoy. We each have our own personal favorites, and as you manipulate the recipes, you can create a beer that is just right for you. You can even control the alcohol content in the beer, by determining the amount of time you leave the beer to ferment and to 'become' beer after you have added the yeast to the mixture. Beer making is fu

      Written by: fitness


      Brewed Fresh's Gift to the Gays
      Since I gave lots of lesbian love yesterday, I wanted to hit up my homosexual brothers as well and give them a little gift. But seriously, who the hell am I kidding? I would totally rape him if I had the chance. I mean, I love me some rock stars, but this is the only Rolling Stone cover to actually make me wet. I mean, WOW! Just WOW! I may be seven years older than him, but he is eighteen and therefore totally legal.

      Written by: Brewed Fresh


      HOME-BREWED VANILLA EXTRACT
      2 c. vodka5 vanilla beans, cut into 1 inch pieces Combine vodka and vanilla beans in a jar with a tight fitting lid. Cover the jar and let it stand 6 to 8 weeks. The vodka mixture will turn amber colored after a day or two. After half the vanilla extract is used, add more vodka to cover the beans. The flavor in the beans is gone when the vodka no longer turns to a dark color. Yield: 2 cups.

      Written by: Cocktail & Mixed Drink Recipes


      Brewed Fresh Loves the Ladies
      So last night I went to a lesbian bar to watch a friend walk in a runway show, “Fashion is Queer.” Being a lezzie bar virgin, I learned 3 things: 1) I have zero game when it comes to women. Like sub-zero. While my other straight friends got hit on, I stood there getting more and more pissed off that no bitches (said endearingly) were showing me love. Like, what is wrong with me that chicks don’t want to muff dive on me? I was hugging on my friend who was in the show, attempting to prove my gayness and still nothing. I gave the eye, I smiled. I made an attempt to flirt. My attempts failed. It is just so lucky I was born a straight woman, because I would be a twenty-six year old virgin if I actually had to get women to be attracted to me. I am sadly now beginning to see the need for men like VH1's Pick-Up Artist Mystery.2) If I actually did meet a girl (which okay, I did meet one and I am not just saying this to boost my ego, but she was by far the prettiest girl in the place) and

      Written by: Brewed Fresh


      Zymurgy Readers Select Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA as the Best Commercially Brewed Beer
      Zymurgy is a magazine that is distributed to members of the American Homebrewers Association, so when the publication polls readers about their favorite commercially brewed beer it's worth listening to the results. The 2007 winner for the “Best Commercial Beer in America” is Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA. This is thye fifth year of the Zymurgy survey, inviting readers to send in a list of their twenty favorite commercially available beers in the U.S. More than 1,100 votes for 618 beers from 293 brewers around the world were received.In the poll, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Stone Arrogant Bastard tied for second. There was a six-way tie for fourth place between Alaskan Smoked Porter, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA, Guinness Draught, North Coast Old Rasputin, Schneider Aventinus and Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale.

      Written by: Lyke2Drink


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