I see that you have once again rewritten the page on Farmhouse ale. Unfortunately, your edits are to a large extent factually incorrect, and they are also inconsistent with the existing text that you left on the page. I tried to start a discussion with you about this on the talk page for farmhouse ale, but I guess you didn't see it. In any case, please stop adding incorrect information. If there is something specific you want to add, then let's discuss.--LarsMarius (talk) 07:34, 2 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Looking more closely at this it looks like you've spent the term writing this text. If that's the case I feel bad about just blocking you like this, but I've spent the last 7 years researching this subject, and I passionately want to clear up all the disinformation people have been spreading. I would be happy to work with you to clear up the problems. Wikipedia edits look like a difficult way to do it, but perhaps a shared Google Doc, or Word with comments, or something like that? Or perhaps a sandbox page here on wikipedia where I can put comments inline?

Note also [the guidelines for educational assignments](https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Wikipedia:Student_assignments#Advice_for_students), with particular reference to paragraph 5: "Please be aware that it is a very bad idea to copy a large amount of text into a Wikipedia article all at once, especially at the end of the semester. Before placing such large edits into articles, please have your instructor review and approve the text. Also post at the article talk page well ahead of time, allowing established editors to look at your sandbox draft and give you feedback. Otherwise, you may find that your work will be deleted."LarsMarius (talk) 10:16, 10 June 2020 (UTC)Reply