Ok, so I'm sure I'm not the first person to have this idea, but I can't seem to find any other recent topics on this so I'll start a new one. I'm a new homebrewer (one batch under my belt, another one coming soon) and I'm still getting a feel for the process. I've read the books, combed the forums, joined homebrewing yahoo groups, watched the videos, etc. BUT - none of those methods compare to just actually doing it. When I brew by myself, there's no one around to critique what I'm doing or answer questions, so here's my proposition: let me come help you on brew day. This way I can watch a more experienced brewer do his or her thing, and have real interaction, not just watch a video and mutter to myself "but WHY did you do THAT?" In return, I will gladly share some of my recently brewed beer (an American style wheat) with you. I'm really curious to know what a homebrewer thinks of it, anyway.
So what say you, New York? Let a stranger into your kitchen? (Hmm...maybe not the best way to put it...) Let me help; I'll give you beer. (MUCH better!)
So what say you, New York? Let a stranger into your kitchen? (Hmm...maybe not the best way to put it...) Let me help; I'll give you beer. (MUCH better!)