Docapi
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OK, I've got a few wines and Apfewien batches under my belt, and now that I stumbled into some kegging equipmentI figure it is time to try my hand at some beers.
Problem is, I have no idea what to try. I've figured out the difference between an ale and a lager, but that is pretty much the extent of my beer IQ.
I also have never really tried any craft beers. It has pretty much been BMC for me. Usually, If I am drinking a beer, it is MGD or Mich Golden Draft.
I did try a Guinness a few weeks ago, and wow, was that bitter. I definitely think I'll have a learning curve for both me and my palate.
My wife says she likes Fosters, but since I don't have a lagering fridge (yet), I assume I will have to stick with ales.
So- any suggestions for a foolproof, easy to make, extract beer kit that a (reforming) BMC drinker and first time beer brewer will be able to handle the taste of without shocking my palate too badly?
Problem is, I have no idea what to try. I've figured out the difference between an ale and a lager, but that is pretty much the extent of my beer IQ.
I also have never really tried any craft beers. It has pretty much been BMC for me. Usually, If I am drinking a beer, it is MGD or Mich Golden Draft.
I did try a Guinness a few weeks ago, and wow, was that bitter. I definitely think I'll have a learning curve for both me and my palate.
My wife says she likes Fosters, but since I don't have a lagering fridge (yet), I assume I will have to stick with ales.
So- any suggestions for a foolproof, easy to make, extract beer kit that a (reforming) BMC drinker and first time beer brewer will be able to handle the taste of without shocking my palate too badly?