Since that Peach Porter, I have used the SureScreen(tm) to build my mashtun and kettle, siphon out from under dryhops, and have put one on most of my Cornelius keg dip tubes (for dryhopping in the cask, without hop bits in the glass).
Click on the hyperlink above to find out more about the SureScreen(tm) and how you can buy your very own!
Before homebrewing, music was my passion and I still love to play, write, and record music. Over the last few months, I've purchased four guitars from Rondo Music and I love them. Rondo Music sells guitars and basses of such high quality that I was surprised that they were so affordable.
I had been thinking about buying a Gibson or Epiphone Les Paul, but for the price of an Epiphone (or less, in some cases), I got a guitar that is well-made and plays as well as a Gibson. The pickups on the cheaper models (like the AL-2000) guitars are usually inexpensive ceramic pickups and are fine for some applications, but the Alnico pickups found on the more expensive models (like the AL-3000 or the PS-1000) have a more refined tone and are as high quality as Gibson pickups. Some Agile models even have EMG active pickups.
Rondo also has very unique guitars that you can't get anywhere else, like Paul Reed Smith-style guitars with licensed Floyd Rose trems or 12-string Les Paul-style guitars! Note that they don't always have every guitar I've described here, in stock, but when they show a guitar on their website, it's in stock. Shipping is fast, the guitars and cases are packed well, and shipping is reasonably priced (I paid around $25 for a guitar and a case shipped from their east coast warehouse to my home near Chicago.)
Also, apart from Paul Reed Smith, nowhere else can you choose various neck profiles on production (non-custom) guitars. I paid between $199 and $449 for the four guitars I've purchased. Here are some photos of some of the guitars I've purchased and some I'm saving up for.
Click on the Rondo Music logo or any of the guitars to go to their website.
Great Beer/Brewing Links:
BeerMe! is an interesting site run by Richard "gak" Stueven, Brewmaster at Egan Brewing Company, De Pere, Wisconsin (formerly the tentative Brewmaster at The Moloka'i Brewing Company, Kaunakaikai, Hawaii).
Jim Liddil's Biohazard Lambic Brewers' Page
SkotRat's Official Homebrew Beer Slut Webpage
My Homebrew Club Links:
CHICAGO BEER SOCIETY HOME PAGE
This site last updated: 26 October 2007
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