Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:19 pm

What can I say?
The first show was not much to my taste, but the information content kept me listening. The show kept improving and before i even realized it, I'm hooked! The amalgamation of fun and info is unique and the crew is unbeatable.
In spite of the jabs and jokes (or because of them) I get the feeling I'm in the frat house and all my buddyes and me are sharing a few brews and exchanging what we know about brewing. Just about then we get to meet the guest to the show and so far the line-up was stellar. If you ever wanted to support a brew podcast, this would be the one!
Thank you BN for the most informative and fun show, Thank you Jamil for an awsome show (and Doc, you really ROCK). Daniela, you are the darling of the brewing world. J and all the rest, you guys ROCK OUT LOUD!!!!

Cheers,
Brewbear
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:37 pm

There ws a time when I refused to leave the house becuause I just felt dirty and afraid people would learn my secret. Everytime I had an outbreak I couldn't focus on anything but regret for my entire trip to Thailand. This was all until you guys marketed your AMAZING ointment!

Now I walk with confidence, and... :shock:

OH SHIT?! :oops: Wrong forum for this testimonial! Damn I hate when I get confused like this. Um, well. I, um, think you guys are really great (Daniela mostly) and would love to see TBN reduce the chances of frequent outbreaks, mm, I mean I would love to see TBN dominate the the internet radio beer brewing information station market....

...Oh wait, you already do!

Thank You EVERYONE who helps make TBN great! Justin, Daniela, Doc Scott, Jamil, Jon, JP, Fake Vinny Puppet, Real Vinny Puppet, and Annon. Jamil.

Now, have we kissed anough ass to get a freakin' "cider show" or what?
Big Chooch

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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:31 am

I picked up a few podcasts on a whim when I had to travel to Asia. 16hrs on a plane is no fun... unless you've got TBN!! I laughed my way over the North Pole and back again and have been listening ever since.

TBN is not just a show. It is a community where people come together and share their love for the Beer. Knowledge is freely transferred and everyone is happy to help. In fact, the only arguments I've ever seen on the forum were about anything BUT beer!!

I take the advice of my fellow TBN members to heart, and when they recommend something I know it will do just what they say it will.

Thanks for everything you guys have done... and keep on doing it!

Rob "Speyedr" Schlank
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:47 am

huh huh huh he said Schlank
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:46 pm

Top ten list of things I've done since listening to the Brewing Network:

1. Brewed my first batch of malt extract.
2. Immediately switched to all-grain.
3. Placed orders with MoreBeer.com.
4. Placed orders with NorthernBrewer.
5. Ordered Five Star's 5.2 and PBW after the Sanitation show.
6. Joined the AHA after the Gary Glass show.
7. Tried to order beer directly from Russian River Brewing and have it shipped directly to Michigan (didn't work - but I let them know where I heard of them)
8. Got pissed that there's no Gordon Biersch brewpubs in Michigan.
9. Became very thankful for Bell's Brewery in Michigan.
10. Suddenly wished I had gone to dental school.
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:08 pm

beerphoto wrote:Top ten list of things I've done since listening to the Brewing Network:

1. Brewed my first batch of malt extract.
2. Immediately switched to all-grain.
3. Placed orders with MoreBeer.com.
4. Placed orders with NorthernBrewer.
5. Ordered Five Star's 5.2 and PBW after the Sanitation show.
6. Joined the AHA after the Gary Glass show.
7. Tried to order beer directly from Russian River Brewing and have it shipped directly to Michigan (didn't work - but I let them know where I heard of them)
8. Got pissed that there's no Gordon Biersch brewpubs in Michigan.
9. Became very thankful for Bell's Brewery in Michigan.
10. Suddenly wished I had gone to dental school.


Be careful what you wish for... :wink: :wink: :wink:
Cheers,
Dr Scott

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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:11 pm

beerphoto wrote:Top ten list of things I've done since listening to the Brewing Network:

1. Brewed my first batch of malt extract.
2. Immediately switched to all-grain.
3. Placed orders with MoreBeer.com.
4. Placed orders with NorthernBrewer.
5. Ordered Five Star's 5.2 and PBW after the Sanitation show.
6. Joined the AHA after the Gary Glass show.
7. Tried to order beer directly from Russian River Brewing and have it shipped directly to Michigan (didn't work - but I let them know where I heard of them)
8. Got pissed that there's no Gordon Biersch brewpubs in Michigan.
9. Became very thankful for Bell's Brewery in Michigan.
10. Suddenly wished I had gone to dental school.


I've tried several times to go to the Gordon Biersch pub in Columbus. It's always an hour or more wait. I'm not willing to wait that long.

Travis
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:48 pm

We went to a Gordon Biersch pub in San Francisco about 5 years ago when I was out there for a conference. We sat outside under these neat oil heater/light things. The beer was really great, and the atmosphere was wonderful. I really wish he'd open one in Charlotte.
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