So many beers, so little time.
I have been brewing a for a few years now. But just started more brewing frequently using brew kits. I have chosen the types of beers that I think I will enjoy and have not had a bad experience with a kit yet.
I am wanting to branch off and start buying grain at my LHBS and either use BeerSmith for my recipes and quickly move into formulating my own masterpiece.
The problem arises as to what beer I want to brew. How do you choose what you want to brew next? Do you do like my local brewery and keep certain beers at all time and venture out with other beers when you have enough of the everyday beer on tap. Or do you try different styles with each brew session? Or do you go by a brew calendar and keep on tap the beer of the season?
I know in the scheme of things that it all boils down (no pun intended) to what I like. But just curious how others decide.
I have been brewing a for a few years now. But just started more brewing frequently using brew kits. I have chosen the types of beers that I think I will enjoy and have not had a bad experience with a kit yet.
I am wanting to branch off and start buying grain at my LHBS and either use BeerSmith for my recipes and quickly move into formulating my own masterpiece.
The problem arises as to what beer I want to brew. How do you choose what you want to brew next? Do you do like my local brewery and keep certain beers at all time and venture out with other beers when you have enough of the everyday beer on tap. Or do you try different styles with each brew session? Or do you go by a brew calendar and keep on tap the beer of the season?
I know in the scheme of things that it all boils down (no pun intended) to what I like. But just curious how others decide.