I guess I should have made my first post here....Whoops!
A little about me:
I was born and raised in beautiful Bawlmore(Baltimore) Maryland. I'm married to my high school sweetheart and we have two wonderful kids.
I'm a graduate of the University of Maryland thus making me a die hard Terps fan.
I've been shaving my dome for 2 and half years now and love it!
Cheers!
Welcome again Beer Barron!! Baltimore is a cool city! I've spent quite a few weeks just north in Hunt Valley.
Thanks Tyler and thanks for SBG.
Well...maybe with you as a "consultant" in home brewing....I might be able to get with it myself
Greeting from up north Beer Baron!
Welcome and how cool is it that you married your high school sweetheart!!!!!
Welcome and how cool is it that you married your high school sweetheart!!!!! 
Thanks HotCajun. Yes, she was my high school sweetheart but we've known each other since we were in the sixth grade! You could say that we grew up together.

Well...maybe with you as a "consultant" in home brewing....I might be able to get with it myself 
Rob, believe it or not, I got my start with "Homebrewing for Dummies!" It taught me a lot. I'd be glad to answer any questions you might have based on passed experiences.
Beer Baron: If you've got any resources for making European style beers and stouts I would definitely be interested.
Beer Baron: If you've got any resources for making European style beers and stouts I would definitely be interested.
Paul,
I use two recipe books currently that are full of these styles. I got both online at Amazon, but you might be able to find them in local bookstores, I don't know.
Clone Brews: Homebrew Recipes for 150 Commercial Beers (Paperback)
by Tess Szamatulski (Author), Mark Szamatulski (Author)
Beer Captured (Paperback)
by Tess Szamatulski (Author), Mark Szamatulski (Author)
I also subscribe to Brew Your Own magazine and they often have recipes in there.
Hope that helps a bit. I have other websites bookmarked if you are interested, just let me know.
Cheers!
Welcome to SBG, Beer Barron!
Beer Baron: If you've got any resources for making European style beers and stouts I would definitely be interested.
Paul,
I use two recipe books currently that are full of these styles. I got both online at Amazon, but you might be able to find them in local bookstores, I don't know.
Clone Brews: Homebrew Recipes for 150 Commercial Beers (Paperback)
by Tess Szamatulski (Author), Mark Szamatulski (Author)
Beer Captured (Paperback)
by Tess Szamatulski (Author), Mark Szamatulski (Author)
I also subscribe to Brew Your Own magazine and they often have recipes in there.
Hope that helps a bit. I have other websites bookmarked if you are interested, just let me know.
Cheers!
Thanks alot man, will definitley be checking those out. And again, welcome