RCBIV
Well-Known Member
After two brew days I thought I enjoyed this hobby. I liked figuring out what beer would come next, what hops to buy, what grains would do the trick, what equipment would help streamline the process.
Then, I cracked open my first home brew today. Nine days in the bottle, with the last two in the fridge.
And I officially love this hobby.
Drinking the first beer -- with carbonation, mind you -- is a game changer. Think you love brewing beer but you haven't had your own bottle yet? Well fasten your belt. Or, unfasten it if you want to enjoy a nice long night of drinking your home brew.
So thank you to everyone who has posted tips and been so helpful; I've been stalking this board for months now and can finally taste the fruit of my labor (and I can taste the hours of reading this forum, too). There isn't a better community on the Internet -- on home brewing or not -- than all the people that make this place click.
P.S.: I can't wait to drink the beer when it's actually "ready" in two weeks.
Then, I cracked open my first home brew today. Nine days in the bottle, with the last two in the fridge.
And I officially love this hobby.
Drinking the first beer -- with carbonation, mind you -- is a game changer. Think you love brewing beer but you haven't had your own bottle yet? Well fasten your belt. Or, unfasten it if you want to enjoy a nice long night of drinking your home brew.
So thank you to everyone who has posted tips and been so helpful; I've been stalking this board for months now and can finally taste the fruit of my labor (and I can taste the hours of reading this forum, too). There isn't a better community on the Internet -- on home brewing or not -- than all the people that make this place click.
P.S.: I can't wait to drink the beer when it's actually "ready" in two weeks.