hellbender
Well-Known Member
What a great hobby!
I took up home brewing in January of this year. Started with an Irish Red Ale. This was followed in quick succession by a Boston Stock Ale, German Wheat Beer and English Nut Brown Ale. Two days ago I started 5 gallons of Ed Wort's Apfelwein.
Everything I have tried has worked out beautifully. I am getting more confident with each batch and am getting better and better organized.
I like trying the differne beer styles.
I like observing the fermentation process and how it varies from one project to the next.
I like the feeling that I am unchained from local, commercially available products.
I like knowing that there really are no limit . . . . . thast the future holds further vistas including graduating to kegs, recipe design, growing my own hops and all-grain brewing.
I like tinkering and designing and this hobby offers unlimited possibilities to the creative mind.
I like drinking beer . . . . and I really like drinking beer that I have created.
Life is good.
I took up home brewing in January of this year. Started with an Irish Red Ale. This was followed in quick succession by a Boston Stock Ale, German Wheat Beer and English Nut Brown Ale. Two days ago I started 5 gallons of Ed Wort's Apfelwein.
Everything I have tried has worked out beautifully. I am getting more confident with each batch and am getting better and better organized.
I like trying the differne beer styles.
I like observing the fermentation process and how it varies from one project to the next.
I like the feeling that I am unchained from local, commercially available products.
I like knowing that there really are no limit . . . . . thast the future holds further vistas including graduating to kegs, recipe design, growing my own hops and all-grain brewing.
I like tinkering and designing and this hobby offers unlimited possibilities to the creative mind.
I like drinking beer . . . . and I really like drinking beer that I have created.
Life is good.