JGHunter
Member
Hi! So I've been brewing for a while now, about ten years, with kits. I started all grain last year, I did a couple clones and, whilst I don't want to sound like I'm blaming my kit, it isn't great and I know I can do better with more precise equipment (I was told I wouldn't need a grain bag due to the the false bottom, but it doesn't sit on anything, and it slipped with the grain falling underneath and toasting on the element. Needless to say it actually ended up nicer than the mass produced ale I was trying to clone!) so today I've ordered the Brewzilla 30L. I've been bottling but I'm looking to get a couple small kegs because I want to do small experimental batches, about 10L split in half with a control (recipe) and variable (experiment). Eventually I want to do this professionally and I've been applying for positions in breweries (currently waiting to hear back on an apprenticeship in fact).
I'll drink most things as long as they taste of beer, so if a beer has additions I only like them if they're secondary to hops and malt.
I'll drink most things as long as they taste of beer, so if a beer has additions I only like them if they're secondary to hops and malt.