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Home Brewing with Gary Pruiksma

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02/01/2021

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Today's Episode Gary gets into brewing at home and a little distilling at home. Living in Utah options for craft beer can be on the slim side so that is why Gary and many others have to take the brew into there own hands. If your interested in getting started in the home brew world this would will give you a good idea of how to get started in the hobby. 

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