Sunday, April 26, 2009

Homebrew Digest #5541 (April 26, 2009)

HOMEBREW Digest #5541 Sun 26 April 2009


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Contents:
Siebel Institute Advanced Homebrewing Course ("Lemcke Keith")
("Mr Zinfy Lucas Mbeki")


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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:49:47 -0400
From: "Lemcke Keith" <klemcke at siebelinstitute.com>
Subject: Siebel Institute Advanced Homebrewing Course

Just a note to homebrewers that our Siebel Institute Advanced
Homebrewing Course in Durango, Colorado is filling up fast. Even though
this year's course is still three months away (held July 27 - 31, 2009),
inquiries & registrations are increasing and we expect that this year's
course will sell out as it has over the last few years. Classroom seats
and on-campus accommodations at Fort Lewis College are limited, so if
you want to get in on the course you will need to register soon.

The Advanced Homebrewing Course is an amazingly educational &
entertaining 5-day program that will build your hobby brewing skills
through content & activities presented by authors Ray Daniels & Randy
Mosher, Dr. Chris White of White Labs, and Chris Graham, Vice-President
of MoreBeer.com. The week blends instruction in brewing theory with
hands-on brewing activities using equipment supplied by More Beer
(including their Sculpture brewing system). After-class activities take
students to Durango's many breweries and beer-friendly bars and
restaurants to experience this fun, historic town with their fellow
classmates and instructors. Between the knowledge you gain in the day
and the Durango experience at night, this is truly "Fantasy Camp" for
homebrewers.

You can get complete information on the Advanced Homebrewing Course,
including registration details, on our web site at
http://www.siebelinstitute.com/course_desc/homebrewing.html. See you in
Durango!

Keith Lemcke
Vice-President
Siebel Institute of Technology

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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:40:07 -0400 (CLT)
From: "Mr Zinfy Lucas Mbeki" <lucasmbeki231 at yahoo.com.hk>
Subject:


My name is Mr. Mbeki Lucas, I am a South African man by birth and resident
in Spain. I am a sales and account manager in a financial Consultancy firm
here in Madrid. My Company is mandated to source for reliable investors in
the World over to invest available funds in profitable business venture.

Please, get back to me to enable me forward more information to you. All
we need is to ascertain your credibility, resourcefulness and experience.
I earnestly await your response.
Regards,

Mbeki Lucas
Sales and Account consultant
Edifica Caja de,Avinguda
Madrid Spain
Lucasmbekiconsult at yahoo.com.hk


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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5541, 04/26/09
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