naturebrew
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Hi folks, I have been reading and learning tons on this site over the past year from folks like Yooper, EdWort, Biermuncher, Dennybrew and others. All my beer recipes have started here and I am very happy with the final result so far.
Started back into homebrewing about a year ago when our Ontario beer store monopoly finally went too far and raised the price of presidents choice beer from a buck a bottle to 32 bucks a 24, frig that, I will make my own says I!
I started like most ppl probably do with extract kits, quickly realized the old canned kits were not that great on their so went to DME kits with hops and specialty grains, at this point I joined a local homebrew club, KABOB, Kingston Area Brewers Of BEER. Many club members are all grain brewers and in a short time so was I.
My current setup is BIAB in a cooler with an outdoor propane burner and 15 gallon kettle. This system has been working great for the past 8 months or so but I am starting to get the itch to automate things more and use pumps rather than my back to move heavy liquids around.
So that's a bit about me, glad to be aboard rather than watching from the sidelines, cheers!
Started back into homebrewing about a year ago when our Ontario beer store monopoly finally went too far and raised the price of presidents choice beer from a buck a bottle to 32 bucks a 24, frig that, I will make my own says I!
I started like most ppl probably do with extract kits, quickly realized the old canned kits were not that great on their so went to DME kits with hops and specialty grains, at this point I joined a local homebrew club, KABOB, Kingston Area Brewers Of BEER. Many club members are all grain brewers and in a short time so was I.
My current setup is BIAB in a cooler with an outdoor propane burner and 15 gallon kettle. This system has been working great for the past 8 months or so but I am starting to get the itch to automate things more and use pumps rather than my back to move heavy liquids around.
So that's a bit about me, glad to be aboard rather than watching from the sidelines, cheers!
