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Welcome to the home of the Fayetteville Lovers Of Pure Suds (FLOPS) one of Arkansas' oldest and best known homebrew club.  We work to educate both our members and the public about the joys of homebrewing, share tips, brews, and good times.

If you are interested in homebrewing and would like to join our club just show up at the next meeting.  Hope to see you there.

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Brew-In at Ash's House March 6th by Blake
March 6th, Ash will be hosting a brew in at 2443 E. Magnolia, Fayetteville, AR 72703. Be there, brin...
Sean's House warming party by Blake
Just a reminder that the Club Social will be held at Sean MacEachern's house located at 1935 W. Berr...
club social for January by Paul
Is the club social still on for January,?  Paul
U of A Hockey season has begun by dgulliverg
The university hockey team has begun its season, they have played 4 games and have a record of 3-1. ...
2009 FOAM Cup Results by kbgilles
The 2009 FOAM Cup results are in. Mark Smith earned a 3rd place in the German Helles category, and ...
Kegerator Conversion
 
Author: kbgilles Created: 6/3/2009
Ideas for Kegerator conversion

Kegerator
By Ken Gillespie on 6/3/2009
I have been thinking about adding taps on my chest freezer, and I am looking for ideas. I have seen the collar type conversion, but it seems like adding a tower on top of the chest would look better and place the taps at a more convenient height. One main difference is the decision to drill holes in the fridge, but that doesn't bother me.

I have also heard people say that having the beer lines extend outside the fridge contribute to the beer lines getting nasty.

Does anyone have any input on this?????
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Meetings are the third Thursday of each month at The Home Brewery in Fayetteville, AR. 

Meetings start at 7:00 PM and anyone with interest is welcome.

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