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FREE EMAIL! New and Improved!
By Keith Royster

Internet - March 20, 2001

Homebrew Adventures has migrated its free web-based email service to a new system. We are proud to offer this new and improved service, which allows homebrewers everywhere to have an @homebrew.com email address. There are no catches -- you don't even have to be a customer of our's. It's just our way of saying thank you to the homebrew community. And it's a great way to show off your favorite hobby.

Features included with this service include:

  • Larger storage space for each account - now 6 MB!
  • Show of your hobby with a great email address
  • Access email from anywhere with web access - even behind corporate firewalls
  • Organize email into folders
  • Customize your footer/signature
  • Spam/Bulkmail Filters
  • Faster 'One-click' collection of email from your other email accounts
  • Faster 'Two-click' addition of sender to your address book
  • Sort email by Author, Subject, Date, or Size
  • Search feature allows you to look for email by keyword or phrase
  • Email notification of new mail can be sent to any other email address
  • It's FREE!

Wow! Just look at all those new features!!


Want to sign up for your own @homebrew.com email address? Click here!

Already have an address and need help migrating to the new system? Click here!


Some HBA Recommendations:
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Bav' Haus Bock: A prime example of a German Bock. A malty sweet character predominates in aroma and flavor with some toasted chocolate. Full bodied and dark with a nice rocky head. The addition of 1 pound of DME will change this recipe into a dopplebock


Burton Pale Ale:: Example of a English Pale Ale. The use of Carapils and Crystal 120L give this beer a nice medium body as well as a pale to copper color. Kent Goldings provide a crisp bitter bite along the upper end of the bittering scale for this style.


Crimson Oktoberfest:: Copper colored, medium bodied, malty brew with a sweet toasted malt flavor and aroma. This style was originally brewed for Oktoberfest but is too good not to be consumed year round.

Utopia Cream Ale:: Very pale, highly effervescent, light ale. Low to medium hop bitterness, low hop flavor and aroma, and tight, creamy head. A summer favorite. For best results, use ale temperature primary fermentation followed by a lagered secondary.


Who is Keith Royster?


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  • Homebrewer & Home Winemaker for 6+ years
  • Network Specialist for Bank of America
  • Internet Shopping Cart Guru
  • One of the owners of Homebrew Adventures