New Guy in Hatchet Lake
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New Guy in Hatchet Lake
A quick hello from out past Exhibition Park in Hatchet Lake. I have been brewing Festa Brew and Partial Grain for over 10 years now. Look forward to learning more from this group. May even grow some hops this/next season.
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Re: New Guy in Hatchet Lake
Welcome aboard! How did you find us?
Do a search for rhizomes, I think there are a few guys who have some in town, available for the price of a bottle of homebrew.
Otherwise, there are online shops that will send to us. Either way, you want to get on these quickly if you're hoping to plant and get a few cones this year.
I'm guessing from your name that your other hobby is geocaching. Good stuff. I've fallen off the wagon, but used to cache a bit.
Do a search for rhizomes, I think there are a few guys who have some in town, available for the price of a bottle of homebrew.
Otherwise, there are online shops that will send to us. Either way, you want to get on these quickly if you're hoping to plant and get a few cones this year.
I'm guessing from your name that your other hobby is geocaching. Good stuff. I've fallen off the wagon, but used to cache a bit.
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Re: New Guy in Hatchet Lake
Welcome
Nice to see someone in my hood!
I'm pretty close to the multi scoop.
Nice to see someone in my hood!
I'm pretty close to the multi scoop.
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