I stumbled upon this while looking for something else.
After reading it, I'd recommend clicking on "home" to see what else the author has.
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Ph.D in beer
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- shadylane
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Re: Ph.D in beer
That is a good article and and interesting site. Thank you
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You're a boss Shady. Gonna enjoy this read with my morning coffee.
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Going to take more than one cup to get through this. Thanks for suggesting the homepage lots of good info.
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Yeah I was off base. He has enough references and other material to keep me busy for awhile.Bushman wrote:Going to take more than one cup to get through this. Thanks for suggesting the homepage lots of good info.
I subed to his social media stuffs and found some great info. He's basically a hobbyist with a passion for beer and science. Cool cat.