Funny you should bring this up. I was down in my basement the other day and was looking at all my "old" brewing kit. I too was brewing back in the mid 90's early 2000's, with a bit of success. I started early on using pre packaged malts etc, and worked my way up to seeping my own mash, experimenting with hop combinations, using Irish Moss as a cheater to help clarify my ales etc. According to friends I was doing pretty well, brewing mostly ales, and they never complained about my brewing. Kids came, job responsibility changed, moved out of the country for a while and now all my "stuff" has been to a corner in the basement. I started drinking craft beers again (mostly IPA) hence my trip down to the basement to look at the gear. Too bad I did not get the urge earlier, as my favorite time to brew is during the winter because it is a good time to use the natural elements to cool down the brew quickly, before starting the fermentation process. Now the ambient temps have gone up..... yep just another excuse not to pick it up again. If I do follow up on the urge, I will definitely post here. Although not a pellet cooking topic, thanks for starting this one ScottWood.