JoeSchmoe
Active Member
Hi everyone... I've been lurking here for the last couple of months.
I'm a cider maker from many, many years ago (mostly college). I'm also a BBQ'er going back nearly as long. From my cider days, I made a few beer pre-hopped extract kits out of the can when the dented cans were on clearance at the wine supply store... They were SO cheap, but it was good since I was so broke. I had read a bit about all-grain brewing, but the whole process seemed like too much work, so I stuck to cider.
Anyhow, I got married, had a couple kids and got out of the cider game. I never did get rid of my stuff though. With my oldest son off to college next month, I've been on the lookout for new hobbies to occupy my time. Through the magic of the internet, I stumbled on a YouTube video of someone doing a BIAB brew. After watching it I had a eureka moment and thought I can do that... And between my cider and BBQ equipment all I needed was the Brew bag.
So by now, I've made an Amber Ale, an American Pale Ale, and have just bottled a Cherry Wheat. In my highly biased opinion, the APA is one of my favourite beers I've ever drank (extreme bias). All have been made with basic ingredients and US 05 yeast. Most of my knowledge has been gained from lurking here and YouTube.
Anyhow, I'm considering branching out on some of my recipes and have some questions so I thought I'd join. Thanks to all the prior contributors who have provided me many hours of lurking through posts while I learn about my new hobby!
Edit: my daughter made me some custom labels for Father's Day for my APA (I love the Adirondacks). I've officially adapted High Peaks Hops as my "company" name.
I'm a cider maker from many, many years ago (mostly college). I'm also a BBQ'er going back nearly as long. From my cider days, I made a few beer pre-hopped extract kits out of the can when the dented cans were on clearance at the wine supply store... They were SO cheap, but it was good since I was so broke. I had read a bit about all-grain brewing, but the whole process seemed like too much work, so I stuck to cider.
Anyhow, I got married, had a couple kids and got out of the cider game. I never did get rid of my stuff though. With my oldest son off to college next month, I've been on the lookout for new hobbies to occupy my time. Through the magic of the internet, I stumbled on a YouTube video of someone doing a BIAB brew. After watching it I had a eureka moment and thought I can do that... And between my cider and BBQ equipment all I needed was the Brew bag.
So by now, I've made an Amber Ale, an American Pale Ale, and have just bottled a Cherry Wheat. In my highly biased opinion, the APA is one of my favourite beers I've ever drank (extreme bias). All have been made with basic ingredients and US 05 yeast. Most of my knowledge has been gained from lurking here and YouTube.
Anyhow, I'm considering branching out on some of my recipes and have some questions so I thought I'd join. Thanks to all the prior contributors who have provided me many hours of lurking through posts while I learn about my new hobby!
Edit: my daughter made me some custom labels for Father's Day for my APA (I love the Adirondacks). I've officially adapted High Peaks Hops as my "company" name.
