Awesome! I have been lurking here a bit, and I didn't know we talked about home brewing here!

I've been brewing for about 10 years now, and I'm BJCP.
I don't know if it's ok to post a link to another board, but since this is a Chicago board I will post a link to a Chicago (actually Chicago and Milwaukee) home brewing board.
http://www.free90free.com/peshchat/
They are a good crowd. Check them out if you like. If this is inappropriate, mods please delete.
Tips on questions from earlier in the thread:
-Extract twang is debatable. Many say that fresh extract does not produce it.
-It is not impossible to pitch too much yeast. Too much yeast will not let esters fully develop and can result in too hot explosive fermentation producing off flavors and fusel alcohols.
-B-T-F is NOT a sanitizer. It is a cleaner that must be rinsed thoroughly! Do not use B-T-F without rinsing!
-I like cleaning bottles with a bleach dilution. 1-2 ounces of bleach with 5 gallons of water takes labels right off, and softens the glue till it practically wipes away. I just soak overnight.
-You really should sanitize bottles, especially if you will be keeping the beer for a long time. Starsan or iodine is highly recommended. One-Step is not.
-Irish moss is great as a fining agent and will keep the vegans happy. Most commercial beers don't use fining agents anyway. They either pasteurize or filter. Some are even certified Kosher (like Coors).