Winning Homebrew An amazing collection of information for the home brewer/beer lover.
Williams Brewing This is where I ordered my first kit and many to follow. If you don't have a supply store nearby, they have you covered.
American Home Brewers Association Great source of information for all levels of home brewers.
Home Brew Talk Forum for home brewers of all experience levels. If the answer isn't there, post the questions and the home brew community will provide plenty of suggestions and encouragement.
Draft Magazine More for the beer drinker than brewer. A good magazine with beer reviews, recipes, food pairings
Ohio Beer Blog Great information for Ohio Beer drinkers. Makes you proud to be a Buckeye!
Brew Your Own Great source of information for home brewers. Recipes, equipment reviews, technique discussions, etc.
The Brew Kettle This place is great even for non brewers. If you like beer, they have one of the best selections of beer on tap. Many of their home grown options as well as top beers from around the country. If you like barbeque, then you can stop in just for the food. The barbeque mac and cheese is fantastic! Good wings too. If you want to brew, plan ahead - you need to count on 4-6 months for a large group. If you do it, make it an afternoon event. Get there for lunch ahead of your session, you will be happy you did.
Little Mountain Brewing A small BOP in Kirtland. If you have a small brew crew, this is a great option. I would not recommend parties larger than 6 because this place is small. Get your food elsewhere if you are looking for a real meal. The only options available at this time are hot dogs, brats and chips. The "Just one more" tavern next door has great wings - if you brew on Thursdays you can stop in for wing night and get .75 full wings.