tuxdisciple
New Member
And so it begins in another nook of the world...
I've been lurking about for awhile, slowly amassing a wealth of questions, and a pint of knowledge... and today I finally brewed. A kit, (Brewer's Best Robust Porter), and some gumption and there is now 5 gallons fermenting in my closet. I also had the help of a friend at work today (I love google talk), who has been home brewing for about a year himself.
Turkey Fryer with the huge, but thin, 30 Qt Aluminum pot (to be replaced whenever I can find some discarded kegs nearby). A soak in some oxyclean to oxidize the pot... 50 ft of copper tubing for my immersion chiller, soaker briefly in vinegar...
I now understand the impatience of the newbie crowd. It's all I can do to not sit in front of the primary and wait for bubbles. My mind is full of fears of bacterial contamination... and I know it's silly, but I won't know better until I've done this a few times!
So... on to plans for the next brew. I have about 1 and 1/2 miles of tasty raspberries that will probably be used for some raspberry wheat for the warmer temps approaching. That's all for this introduction, I hope to contribute my fair share of questions and eventually knowledge.
I've been lurking about for awhile, slowly amassing a wealth of questions, and a pint of knowledge... and today I finally brewed. A kit, (Brewer's Best Robust Porter), and some gumption and there is now 5 gallons fermenting in my closet. I also had the help of a friend at work today (I love google talk), who has been home brewing for about a year himself.
Turkey Fryer with the huge, but thin, 30 Qt Aluminum pot (to be replaced whenever I can find some discarded kegs nearby). A soak in some oxyclean to oxidize the pot... 50 ft of copper tubing for my immersion chiller, soaker briefly in vinegar...
I now understand the impatience of the newbie crowd. It's all I can do to not sit in front of the primary and wait for bubbles. My mind is full of fears of bacterial contamination... and I know it's silly, but I won't know better until I've done this a few times!
So... on to plans for the next brew. I have about 1 and 1/2 miles of tasty raspberries that will probably be used for some raspberry wheat for the warmer temps approaching. That's all for this introduction, I hope to contribute my fair share of questions and eventually knowledge.