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Bou coup kudos to female brewers. Do you wish to be called Madam or Madmosielle Brewer, or as Your Royal Brewness?
 
Alright, I know this site is mostly populated by the dudes, but I know that I'm not the only female in these parts. Come on! Come out of hiding, chat about how us women who brew are infinitely awesome and things of that nature.

No boys allowed! :D

Sexist!

Rick:cross:
 
I'm Male, but I often wondered how many women are on this site as well as how many women are into beer. I cant remember the name of the site, but there is one made for females. I want to get my wife into this hobby, so I need to find some recipes that suite her taste buds! If I find it I'll send the link.
I'm a girl! I just brewed my first batch tonight: Brewers Best Kolsch
 
I am female and the reason I got into home brewing was due to the limited supply of micro brews where I live. I now do not need to worry about that since I brew my own. Bout the only way I could get any descent brews is to drive to Houston which is a 54 mile trip one way. Right now I am drinking a Trappist style ale which has aged for about 8 months which makes it nice and smooth. I will be bottling a Blondie Ale tomorrow and will be brewing the White House Honey Ale on Friday. I do prefer brewing all grain as oppose to extracts. To me it seems more like a true recipe, as one can bring out the best in the ingredients. I also have a spicy Christmas Ale that has been bottled since the beginning of November. Still needs a little time to meld all the spices together and mellow them out. Right now it is very prominent in the ginger. Taste like one is drinking wassail ale.
 
Add me to the list of female brewers. Just started in September and I'm hooked. I'm a project person so I couldn't wait to build a keezer using ideas from this forum. It turned out great. I still need to post pics. I've asked a lot of questions and the guys on this site have been awesome. (Yooper has also helped me a few times) I hope to see more women on the site and also in my LHBS. My Brew and Grow has a woman who brews, but it does seem their main business is growing equipment, and I rarely see women shopping in the brew aisles. Anyway, come on ladies, lets show the guys we can brew with the best of them!
 
As a girl in her twenties who has been brewing for over a year, I'm glad to see so many other women enjoying the hobby!
 
I'm a female brewer, 25 years old! It's nice to know there are other females on here interested in a hobby dominated by males. I've been brewing for a few years but hAve taken a short break since my husband and I are starting a family (due in 5 weeks-can't wait for my first brew!)
 
I am too a female and new to brewing! I am half German too, so the love of beer is in my blood. :) I was introduced from a female coworker who brewed, I helped and learned from her. I started myself in June of 2012 because I wanted a good beer for friends and family at my wedding. I brewed kits from Midwest Supplies, Hank's Hefeweizen and Honey Weizen. Now that the wedding is done, all I want to do is brew more and more. I have learned a lot from this forum.


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Primary: Brewer's Best German Altbier
Secondary: Midwest Cream Stout
Bottled: 2-Midwest Honey Weizen, 3-Midwest Hank's Hefeweizen, Midwest Blonde Ale
On deck: Brewer's Best Belgian Tripel

Jess :)
 
Beautiful bottle and label! That looks wonderful.

Welcome to the forum. There are more women around than it seems, even if the posts seem "male" and the avatars are men. I think most women want to be seen as brewers and not "girls" in this forum. and I think we're really good at being non-sexists that way. I've always felt comfortable here, even though it was dominated by males for the longest time!
 
Thanks! It was a lot of work, but it paid off. I guess I haven't posted in any threads yet since I feel I don't have the experience yet and I am really new to brewing. I want to be good and know what I am talking about before I ever say anything.
 
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