I agree with both of these. A little research goes a long way, and some styles simply aren't meant to be high ABV. Take it slow at first; learn about styles, and learn what the extracts and hops do. It's a tough balancing act sometimes, because more malt will raise the alcohol, but it will also mask the hops, throwing the balance out of whack.bpgreen wrote:And once you start making your own, there's no limit to the number of possibilities (just don't go hog wild adding ingredients right off the bat; learn what different things bring to the table first).John Sand wrote:Good idea, Ed. Keep us posted. There are recipes and kits for thousands of beers, this is great ride.
The best, and most succinct advice I've seen for beginning brewers is "chase flavor, and the ABV will follow."
Take things a step at a time. As odd as it seems, at the beginning stage, the slower you take it, the quicker you'll progress.