abrew4me
Member
I've been popping in and out of this site for nearly as long as it's been around, but I just became a bonafide paying member as of today. (cheers and roars)
Originally from Pittsburgh, Pa, I've been living in the Hilton Head area for just over a decade, but I'm lookin' to get back to the 'burgh in the near future. Go Pens!
I've been brewing off-and-on since the early '90s and consider homebrewing my number one obsession, apart from my family. Currently, I've been concentrating heavily on Belgian, Northern French and "Old" German ales, especially the Flanders and Saisons of Belgium. ...love anything sour, yeasty and with significant esters.
I've hand-built nearly all of my brewing gadgets including: a 10 gallon system using kegs for my keggle and HLT (which I'm most proud of), an immersion chiller (working on the counter flow), stir plate, 5 and 10 gallon mash tuns, cooling/lagering units, and kegorators. I've participated as a judge at two of the local homebrew competitions and will be taking the course be become certified as judge with the BJCP beginning next month.
I'm sure I'll be asking for advice as much as I'm willing to offer it in the future.
I'm happy to finally be part of a great forum comprised of an amazing group of people.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Pa, I've been living in the Hilton Head area for just over a decade, but I'm lookin' to get back to the 'burgh in the near future. Go Pens!
I've been brewing off-and-on since the early '90s and consider homebrewing my number one obsession, apart from my family. Currently, I've been concentrating heavily on Belgian, Northern French and "Old" German ales, especially the Flanders and Saisons of Belgium. ...love anything sour, yeasty and with significant esters.
I've hand-built nearly all of my brewing gadgets including: a 10 gallon system using kegs for my keggle and HLT (which I'm most proud of), an immersion chiller (working on the counter flow), stir plate, 5 and 10 gallon mash tuns, cooling/lagering units, and kegorators. I've participated as a judge at two of the local homebrew competitions and will be taking the course be become certified as judge with the BJCP beginning next month.
I'm sure I'll be asking for advice as much as I'm willing to offer it in the future.
I'm happy to finally be part of a great forum comprised of an amazing group of people.