jabberwalkie
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I officially have brewed a handful of times and am now looking to put together my next batch. I have saved several recipes that i was interested in, but I really want to experiment and play around with different ingredients. Most, that I have talked to, have said brew something you like drinking. Research the history, common ingredients, style guidelines and try out a couple commercial examples of that particular style. This makes lots of sense but if Im really doing this for my own enjoyment does brewing a particular style really matter, would it be ok to pick a base malt/extract add a specialty grain or two and have at it?
I understand that brewing recipes gives the noob a better idea of what certain grains can bring to the table as well as broadening the world of beer to those that have been limited. Honesty, I find the BJCP over whelming and enjoy so many different kinds of beer that i really cant commit to just one style or even a recipe for that matter. Am I setting myself up for failure?
I understand that brewing recipes gives the noob a better idea of what certain grains can bring to the table as well as broadening the world of beer to those that have been limited. Honesty, I find the BJCP over whelming and enjoy so many different kinds of beer that i really cant commit to just one style or even a recipe for that matter. Am I setting myself up for failure?