Homebrew
Encyclopedia
Homebrew may refer to:
  • Homebrewing
    Homebrewing
    Homebrewing is the brewing of beer, wine, sake, mead, cider, perry and other beverages through fermentation on a small scale as a hobby for personal consumption, free distribution at social gatherings, amateur brewing competitions or other non-commercial reasons...

     of alcoholic beverages and other drinks
  • Homebrew (tabletop role-playing game)
  • Homebrew (package management software)
    Homebrew (package management software)
    Homebrew is a package management system that simplifies the installation of software on the Mac OS X operating system. It is a free/open source software project to simplify installation of other free/open source software. It is similar in aim and function to MacPorts and Fink...

     - A package manager for Mac OS X
  • Homebrew (video games)
    Homebrew (video games)
    Homebrew is a term frequently applied to video games or other software produced by consumers to target proprietary hardware platforms not typically user-programmable or that use proprietary storage methods...

    • Wii homebrew
    • PlayStation Portable homebrew
      PlayStation Portable homebrew
      PlayStation Portable homebrew refers to the process of using exploits and hacks to execute unsigned code on the PlayStation Portable .-History of homebrew:...

    • Nintendo DS homebrew
      Nintendo DS homebrew
      Nintendo DS homebrew software is unofficial software written for the Nintendo DS by hobbyist programmers, as opposed to software written by a game production company or corporation . The DS homebrew software is typically used on the DS via third-party rewritable game cartridges, or SD cards...

    • Atari 2600 homebrew
      Atari 2600 homebrew
      An Atari 2600 homebrew is a homebrew video game designed for the Atari 2600 by independent developers following the discontinuation of the console in 1992. The first 2600 homebrew was written in 1995, and since then over 100 homebrew titles have been released...

  • Homebrew Computer Club
    Homebrew Computer Club
    The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist users' group in Silicon Valley, which met from March 5, 1975 to December 1986...

  • Amateur radio homebrew
    Amateur radio homebrew
    -History:In the early years of amateur radio, long before factory-built gear was easily available, most hams built their own transmitting and receiving equipment, a process that came to be known as "homebrewing." In the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, hams handcrafted reasonable-quality vacuum tube-based...

  • Homebrew (Neneh Cherry album)
    Homebrew (Neneh Cherry album)
    Homebrew is the second studio album by Neneh Cherry. The overall success of the album is limited, especially in comparison with her debut album. The overall feeling of the album is experimental, with an attempt at fusion between jazz, funk and trip-hop which was too far off mainstream for the...

  • Homebrew (Steve Howe album)
    Homebrew (Steve Howe album)
    Homebrew is an album released by Steve Howe in 1996. It's part of the Homebrew franchise.The album features new songs as well as re-arranged old songs from Steve's career...

  • "Homebrew", song by 311 from Grassroots
    Grassroots (album)
    -Personnel:*Nicholas Hexum - rhythm guitar, vocals*Tim Mahoney - guitar*S.A. Martinez - turntables, vocals*P-Nut - bass*Chad Sexton - percussion, drums-Production:*Producers: Eddie Offord, 311*Engineers: Eddie Offord, Scott Ralston, 311...

  • Homebrew, album by Paul Lansky
    Paul Lansky
    Paul Lansky is an American electronic-music or computer-music composer who has been producing works from the 1970s up to the present day .-Biography:...

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