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Old 07-27-2004, 12:41   #8
The Reaper
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Originally posted by brewmonkey
Thanks, I was very pleased when I first saw that way back when. Nothing like being recognized by your peers and other professionals for the work you do.

Brewing for me had a very high rate of job satisfaction. Nothing like seeing something you created being enjoyed by others. I loved it when they would come back and ask me questions about the process as well.

If all goes well I will be back brewing in the near future. I am working on a project and if all goes well I will be the majority owner of a brewery with limited distro. While it is not likely to be a huge moneymaker it will pay the bills and keep me happy. My oldest has really taken an interest in fermentation as well. I would love nothing more then to be able to have the brewery and someday pass it along to him.
Two words.

Internet sales.

Preferably as bottles, and kegs.

TR
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