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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Title: The Impact of Net Neutrality on Craft Brewing and Home Brewing
In recent years, the free and open nature of the Internet has played a significant role in the growth of independent breweries and the accessibility of home brewing for enthusiasts around the world. The principle of net neutrality has been a driving force behind this positive trend, providing a platform where all voices can be heard, regardless of their size or resources.
The freedom to share knowledge, recipes, and brewing techniques online has empowered beer lovers and aspiring brewers, fostering a vibrant community that supports creativity and innovation in the craft brewing industry. As a result, both new and seasoned brewers can find the information and connections they need to refine their craft and share their unique creations.
With the Senate set to vote in approximately 40 hours, it’s crucial we advocate for the preservation of net neutrality. After all, a thriving digital landscape ultimately benefits all: from your local brewery down the street to home brewers experimenting with their latest recipe in the kitchen.
Let’s rally together to protect this essential resource for creativity and commerce. Together, we can ensure that the future remains bright for beer enthusiasts everywhere!