St. Louis Brews
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Hi all!
I just got done sampling my first batch of beer. Less than enthusiastic about the results. It was one of those $30 "Brew your own Beer" kits. The idea was a low investment to see if I would like brewing my own. This way I don't invest $300 in equipment that I'll never use again. Anyway not much carbonation. Kinda flat on flavor. It was supposed to be an amber ale. Tasted more like a cheap pilsner. Not a very encouraging beginning.
So I went online and looked for a forum so I could read ideas from other people. And here I am. I hope to learn a lot from everbody. But right now, I'm rather wondering if I'll ever get where I want to with my brewing.
Well, that's my introduction and I'm sticking to it.
Cheers...![Mug :mug: :mug:](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/smilies/sdrinking-100-154.gif)
I just got done sampling my first batch of beer. Less than enthusiastic about the results. It was one of those $30 "Brew your own Beer" kits. The idea was a low investment to see if I would like brewing my own. This way I don't invest $300 in equipment that I'll never use again. Anyway not much carbonation. Kinda flat on flavor. It was supposed to be an amber ale. Tasted more like a cheap pilsner. Not a very encouraging beginning.
So I went online and looked for a forum so I could read ideas from other people. And here I am. I hope to learn a lot from everbody. But right now, I'm rather wondering if I'll ever get where I want to with my brewing.
Well, that's my introduction and I'm sticking to it.
Cheers...
![Mug :mug: :mug:](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/smilies/sdrinking-100-154.gif)