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mattyb85

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Hey everyone! Ive been a homebrewer for about a year now and so far ive done 5 batches. Cherry Wheat, a Honey Ale, an IPA, an Octoberfest & a High Gravity Pumpkin Ale. I havent started trying to build my own recipes yet, Im not quite confident in my abilities yet but I hope to attempt one this year! I have 4 kits that I will be brewing within the next couple months. A Maple pale ale, a Red Ale, and two IPAs (my favorite type of beer if you havent figured out by now). I joined this website to help me learn as much as I can about homebrewing and also I saw EasyE's keezer and was inspired by its awesomeness. I built a kegerator last year but I want to start kegging my homebrews and that seems like the best way possible! Well i hope to learn a lot and I cant wait to explore the forum in depth. :mug:
 
Thanks for the warm welcome guys! I look forward to learning a lot and you can expect some questions reguarding my upcoming keezer project!
 
mattyb85 said:
Hey everyone! Ive been a homebrewer for about a year now and so far ive done 5 batches. Cherry Wheat, a Honey Ale, an IPA, an Octoberfest & a High Gravity Pumpkin Ale. I havent started trying to build my own recipes yet, Im not quite confident in my abilities yet but I hope to attempt one this year! I have 4 kits that I will be brewing within the next couple months. A Maple pale ale, a Red Ale, and two IPAs (my favorite type of beer if you havent figured out by now). I joined this website to help me learn as much as I can about homebrewing and also I saw EasyE's keezer and was inspired by its awesomeness. I built a kegerator last year but I want to start kegging my homebrews and that seems like the best way possible! Well i hope to learn a lot and I cant wait to explore the forum in depth. :mug:

Welcome aboard! We are practically neighbors. Im brewing in Reading, MA! You'll learn a ton from these forums. I like to think I know alot about brewing but every time I come here I learn something new! Have fun!
 
Welcome. This is such a helpful forum. You made a wise choice when you decided to sign up. Very wise.
 
Worst drivers in the nation hands down, and I've driven all over the country! I like the cooler weather though. Been brewing for a bit over a year now, but quickly went to all grain and have been having a blast with it!
 
HawkATP said:
Worst drivers in the nation hands down, and I've driven all over the country! I like the cooler weather though. Been brewing for a bit over a year now, but quickly went to all grain and have been having a blast with it!

I second that! Originally I'm from Michigan. I moved to Mass over two years ago. Every time I got into a car I thought I was going to fight someone. I realized with that mind set I was going to fight the entire state of Massachusetts. Luckily I got use to the Massholes and they don't bother me so much anymore.
 
Welcome from Lynnfield.
This forum is a wealth of useful knowledge and an awesome resource. You are gonna love kegging your beer. I started kegging about 2 years ago and never looked back. So much easier than bottling.
 
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