kylerwilliams19
Member
First off i am new to the site but have been researching and interested in homebrewing for quite a while.
First off i will start off by saying that i have bought how to brew by john palmer so if you would like to refer to that book that is totally fine by me.
2nd i recently got my first brewing kit for valentines day from my girlfriend (true brew, german light style) and i was looking at the instructions that come with the kit and they are nothing like what i have read in mr. palmer's book as well as on here. So i am wondering where to begin, to i follow the rules that true brew wants me to use, or should i boil for an hour and do things like mr palmer suggests.
3rd i still haven't bought any equipment yet and i am looking for suggestions of good kits, i am not looking to go cheap on this, i am definitely looking to make a good solid investment with the equipment that i will need. I do not really want to have to add on for a little while enough equipment to ferment 2 at once possibly.
all of your input and suggestions are greatly appreciated, i am happy to be joining this great community.
thanks a lot
Kyler
First off i will start off by saying that i have bought how to brew by john palmer so if you would like to refer to that book that is totally fine by me.
2nd i recently got my first brewing kit for valentines day from my girlfriend (true brew, german light style) and i was looking at the instructions that come with the kit and they are nothing like what i have read in mr. palmer's book as well as on here. So i am wondering where to begin, to i follow the rules that true brew wants me to use, or should i boil for an hour and do things like mr palmer suggests.
3rd i still haven't bought any equipment yet and i am looking for suggestions of good kits, i am not looking to go cheap on this, i am definitely looking to make a good solid investment with the equipment that i will need. I do not really want to have to add on for a little while enough equipment to ferment 2 at once possibly.
all of your input and suggestions are greatly appreciated, i am happy to be joining this great community.
thanks a lot
Kyler