New here and to brewing
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- jimmypirate
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Re: New here and to brewing
WELCOME! You have reached the promised land, at least as far as homebrewing goes.
~On the Way~
~On the Board~
Small Batch Gossamer Red
Small Batch Cherry Wheat
Big Batch Cerveza
Big Batch Canadian Blonde
~R.I.P~
Small Batch Cerveza
Small Batch Chile Lime Cerveza
Small Batch Canadian Blonde
Small Batch Grand Bohemian Czech Pilsner
Small Batch Hopped Up IPA
~On the Board~
Small Batch Gossamer Red
Small Batch Cherry Wheat
Big Batch Cerveza
Big Batch Canadian Blonde
~R.I.P~
Small Batch Cerveza
Small Batch Chile Lime Cerveza
Small Batch Canadian Blonde
Small Batch Grand Bohemian Czech Pilsner
Small Batch Hopped Up IPA
Re: New here and to brewing
By your description, I'd personally start with the following types of kits/extracts from Brewers Best and work my way out: American Light, Kolsch (as others have suggested), American cream ale, Continental pilsner, Vienna Lager, Imperial Blonde. I'd then extend out the Munich Helles, English Bitter (don't be fooled by the name... not very bitter), Belgian Golden, and others. So many options...
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Fermenting:
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Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
- Funky Skunk Brewing
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Re: New here and to brewing
Late to the party here, just offering up my welcome to the Great group of people here in this community with a wealth of experience ready to help you in any way. Cheers
Re: New here and to brewing
Welcome aboard.
Re: New here and to brewing
Welcome artillerist.
- D34THSPAWN
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Re: New here and to brewing
Welcome, If you are willing to listen there is a lot of good advice here! you will start to expand your horizons quite quickly. Start trying different craft brews that are on the lighter end of the spectrum (probably avoid IPAs for now) and you will get a good feel for what you really like.
As your palate expands you will find that your tastes will change as well
As your palate expands you will find that your tastes will change as well
Deadhouse Brewing Pipeline
Drinking: Northern Brewer Nut Brown, Pale Rider, Charon's oar Conditioning: Charon's OarFermenting: Single Obol Stout Next Up: Persephone's Tears Blackberry Wheat
Drinking: Northern Brewer Nut Brown, Pale Rider, Charon's oar Conditioning: Charon's OarFermenting: Single Obol Stout Next Up: Persephone's Tears Blackberry Wheat