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After a while, KXL decided to pull the plug on the show. So I renamed the show Beer O'Clock, changed the focus to good beer, and nearly three years ago, the show made its debut. LM: I didn't find any real challenges getting into the industry. How did you decide to write a book? TavastlandBrewing. DRAFT Magazine | Life on Tap. America's Favorite Beer Magazine. BeerTools Beer Making Resources and Home Brewing Recipe Calculator and Formulator. Products | Craft Beer University.