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BigBenny

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Very very new to the world of home brewing. Hooked already. Looking forward to learning a lot from you guys and girls. Currently have a Czech Pilsner fermenting. Fingers crossed it comes out good.

Best 🍻

Benny
 
We're getting more & more members from the UK, so you should have some folks to get info from for ingredients, etc. This is the right place for learning all you need to know about beer, wine, mead foodie stuff & more.:mug:
 
Perfect uniondr.

Good to know that the UK is getting on board with home brewing! I know there are quite a few beer festivals around Scotland. Will need to check them out. 🍻
 
Haha definitely! I find that as far as any festival's go, the more the merrier 🍻🍻
 
Howdy from Texas! Welcome to HBT!


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Niiiice, a quality head on that.


What's your favourite drink? Right now I'm really liking IPA's.
 
Thanks HobNob!

Texas, awesome. I've never been, but it looks like an amazing place. Have some Texan friends. Brilliant people.
 
Niiiice, a quality head on that.


What's your favourite drink? Right now I'm really liking IPA's.

I really like my Cougar Country IPA. It uses 8.3oz of hops from bittering to flavor & aroma. But not exceedingly bitter. Lots of flavor & very drinkable. That said, I also like this E/SG (Extract with Steeping Grains) ESB kit from Morebeer; http://morebeer.com/products/extra-special-bitter-ale-extract-beer-kit.html The review at the top is mine. I also have my first home brewing book available on Amazon/Kindle at all Amazons around the world at the link in the bottom of my sig. My own story into this happy madness of home brewing, history, definitions, recipes & more. I geared it toward the beginner & seasoned homebrewer alike. It explains a lot of things. :mug: Here's a pic of it from my stash;
 
Welcome Big Benny !

I love Scottish Ales ! My mother's maiden name (and my middle name) is Scott. I have Scots-Irish heritage.

Best of luck to you with your brewing. This website is one of THE BEST sources for info regarding beer & homebrewing.
 
Thanks Cyclman. Been looking around a lot of the threads. Interesting reading.

Marcopolo - can't beat a bit of Celtic blood 😉 I'm scots, but have Irish blood too. I also some Norse blood kicking about. The Vikings did settle in Scotland and Ireland.

Unionrdr - reading your book. Very interesting. I would like to try whiskely sometime! Also going to look into Scottish beer history.
 
Welcome to the forums! Been to Scotland once, hope to do it again someday... Truly beautiful country!

One of the reasons I got into brewing was because of some of the tasty beers I had on that trip...
 
Thanks kmcrae.

I love Scotland, glad you enjoyed your trip here. I love drinking craft ales, and having looked around the forums. I'm not alone. Haha.

Now hopefully I can make some!

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Hello BigBenny,

A fellow countryman! From Scotland myself, been living in the US for 10 years now, and homebrewing for a year. I'm sure you'll love it, and you couldn't have come to a better forum. There isn't a homebrewing question you could ask that hasn't already been answered (or could be answered) on here.

You'll see this on here a lot, and it's the attitude we all adopt to deal with life's ups and downs, brewing or otherwise:

RDWHAHB

Relax, Don't Worry, Have A Home Brew.
 
Yeastylad

Perfect mate. Yeah the forums look like a brilliant resource.

I've got a Czech Pilsner fermenting just now.

And I'll be starting an IPA extract kit in the next couple of days.

Eventually want to build up to creating my own recipes. But will start small and build up. :)
 
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