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Hello,
i am new to micro brewing.
received and used the Mr beer starter kit to begin my micro brews.
looking to graduate the next level.
I have made several version of Mr beers and I found them to be just ok.
I am looking to start trying DME verses LME. in brewing.
I do like making just 2.5 gallon batches.
i am new to micro brewing.
received and used the Mr beer starter kit to begin my micro brews.
looking to graduate the next level.
I have made several version of Mr beers and I found them to be just ok.
I am looking to start trying DME verses LME. in brewing.
I do like making just 2.5 gallon batches.
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Welcome Brewster. You won't regret joining as there are very experienced people here.
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Welcome brewster65.
I'm guessing you are wanting to do some extract with hop boil and steeping grains batches. Or have you already done so?
I'm guessing you are wanting to do some extract with hop boil and steeping grains batches. Or have you already done so?
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Welcome... will be interested in hearing of your brewing adventures (it's really exciting those first few... well, it's exciting ongoing, but especially those first few), and in helping in any way that we can. Questions? Ask away...
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Hello and Welcome to The Borgbrewster65 wrote:Hello,
i am new to micro brewing.
received and used the Mr beer starter kit to begin my micro brews.
looking to graduate the next level.
MB is a good starter, maybe not the best beer you ever had, but a good beer you'd brewed your selfbrewster65 wrote: I have made several version of Mr beers and I found them to be just ok.
DME and LME are basically the same thing, you might be thinking HME (hopped Malt Extracts) What MB and BD uses, they are the canned brew.brewster65 wrote: I am looking to start trying DME verses LME. in brewing.
You come to a good place to learn how to make good beer.
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Welcome to the forum. Good luck with your future Brew day's. Mistakes are just a part of the brewing process.
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Welcome Brewster! Glad to meet you.
There is a near endless world of brewing adventures to explore at your own pace. There are many well established recipes in books or the internet. Experimenting is fun, but brewing is kind of like baking. It's best to improve your technique and learn ingredients before venturing into creating recipes. You can find recipes on this forum, on HomeBrewTalk, on brewing software sites like Brewer's Friend, in magazines and books. My go to book is Brewing Classic Styles.
Good luck, have fun, keep us posted.
There is a near endless world of brewing adventures to explore at your own pace. There are many well established recipes in books or the internet. Experimenting is fun, but brewing is kind of like baking. It's best to improve your technique and learn ingredients before venturing into creating recipes. You can find recipes on this forum, on HomeBrewTalk, on brewing software sites like Brewer's Friend, in magazines and books. My go to book is Brewing Classic Styles.
Good luck, have fun, keep us posted.
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Welcome to the Borg brewster65! Glad you found us!!
Lots of great people on here who love to help, so keep us up to date with your brewing and ask any questions you may have!
Lots of great people on here who love to help, so keep us up to date with your brewing and ask any questions you may have!
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Good to see yet another brewer join the Borg. You will find this to be one of the most welcoming forums on the internet with a great bunch of brewer that are alway willing to help. Ask questions if you have them and when you feel comfortable be sure to chime in and help others.
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I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe