I am about to embark on the beginning phases of my next batch of beer. This will make a total of 5 under my belt.
I am a guiness drinker. All four of my previous batches have been successfull stouts.
Guiness is so thick and creamy. My beer is just watered down in my eyes.
All batches have been from kits. The kits that provide the LME, dark DME and some specialty grains to steep. My inexpereinced gut is telling me that I'll never duplicate my guiness love this way.
Now-now just because I have only brew four batches doesn't mean that you should respond with me the pep talk about the many wonderful tasting beers that have been accomplished using extracts or DME in particular.
Yet the All Grain option is completely over my head at the moment and probably any future moments to come.
Is this mini mash option the next phase for me? Will it get me closer to my goal....is my goal even possible? Should I just buy a guiness keggerator and brew with a different mindset? Again....I am looking for a thick and creamy beer like guiness draft. Not this waterey stout I seem to end up with. Again it tastes fine.
I am a guiness drinker. All four of my previous batches have been successfull stouts.
Guiness is so thick and creamy. My beer is just watered down in my eyes.
All batches have been from kits. The kits that provide the LME, dark DME and some specialty grains to steep. My inexpereinced gut is telling me that I'll never duplicate my guiness love this way.
Now-now just because I have only brew four batches doesn't mean that you should respond with me the pep talk about the many wonderful tasting beers that have been accomplished using extracts or DME in particular.
Yet the All Grain option is completely over my head at the moment and probably any future moments to come.
Is this mini mash option the next phase for me? Will it get me closer to my goal....is my goal even possible? Should I just buy a guiness keggerator and brew with a different mindset? Again....I am looking for a thick and creamy beer like guiness draft. Not this waterey stout I seem to end up with. Again it tastes fine.