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Here’s the video and slides from the talk. This presentation was given in the September 2021 online meeting. | Here’s the video and slides from the talk. This presentation was given in the September 2021 online meeting. | ||
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Revision as of 15:31, 24 March 2022
Following his win in the 2021 Haysenbrau competition, Lee Immins gave us an overview of how he came up with and developed the recipe for his multi-award winning porter.
Here’s the video and slides from the talk. This presentation was given in the September 2021 online meeting.