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5/17/2010 -- what is your phone number?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We can be reached at (425) 355-8865
Our toll free order is (800) 850-2739
1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, we have an actual brick-and-mortar store in Everett, WA. People actually walk in and buy stuff!
Our address is:
Homebrew Heaven
9109 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98204
Here is a video of our shop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Heck, you can actually call us on the phone, too! It's 425-355-8865. A person will actually answer as long as it's business hours!
11/2/2003 -- can i have a brief discription of your book about wine making?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: In the author's words:
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About my book,
The Joy of Home Winemaking
I was minding my own business trying to become a science fiction and fantasy writer when BOOM, a friend of mine who is a fantasy writer gave me a call. He had been having dinner with his editor, who said they needed someone to write a book about home winemaking and did Joel know anyone who made wine and could write? Luckily, Mr. Rosenberg did, and that's how the book came about. So, if you are an aspiring writer, in addition to your day job, you should have a hobby or two just in case.
I tried to write a book which answered all the questions I had as a beginning wine maker. I tried to cover as many bases as I could without being confusing. And I tried to incorporate answers to all the questions people had ever asked me about making wine. The emphasis is on fruit wines, rather than grape wines, and on having fun.
Sure, you can be more serious and scientific about things, if you want, but really, if you can follow a cake recipe, or make jam, you can make wine. You don't need a mansion with a wine cellar, you don't need a degree in winemaking, you don't need to be able to speak French (although French is a fine language and worth knowing). You just have to have some knowledge and a few simple ingredients, and you're off to a fine start.
Terry Garey
The Joy of Home Winemaking (trade paperback published by Avon Books, New York, ISBN 0380782278) is available at fine bookstores everywhere, and if it isn't, they'll order it for you, I'm sure. Personally, I favor small, locally-owned bookstores.
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