reeberom
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I had a boss and good friend, his name was Eric. We were both IT guys, working alot of hours. We started talking about beer/brewing and spent many nights at work looking at brewing websites, etc. One night we both were talking about beer and he said "just do it, buy a beer kit." So, I did. A few weeks later he died and things sucked... Helping his wife out a few months later she asked if I want his homebrew stuff. I said why not.. Getting back to the kit I bought.... I barely had time with my wife and daughter let alone brew. I eventually quit the job and went back to college. Finally I opened the kit I bought. It was some deluxe starter kit from some company most of us know. I had 3 or so extract recipe kits that I thought would be awesome, one a moose drool clone, one a chinook IPA, one a pumpkin ale. I brewed them and had my beginners issues, like cold crashing directly after bottling and wondering why this beer isn't carbed... Things like that. The beer I brew was sub-par. In fact I was thoroughly disappointed. I didn't even care about brewing afterwards. I then went to a homebrew store and bought a few hops and grains, etc. Figuring I would at least try all grain once I said what the hell. I did it, and have actually brewed about 60 gallons so far.The extract never did it for me, I made crappy beer. Going all grain I have found (for me) this is the way to go, go big or go home. Although still learning, and not trying to stroke my ego, I brew the best beer I have ever had, all grain.