CentralJerseyBrewer
Member
Hi everyone!
I came across this excellent forum from a google search. My two brothers and I began brewing about a month ago after the young one got a starter kit and made some hard cider.
There's an excellent home brew/brew on premises store in NJ called the Brewer's Apprentice (www.brewapp.com), they have a great master recipe list http://www.brewapp.com/recipemasterlist.html listing every recipe they will sell you when you come to the store.
In just the past month the brothers' operation has done four brews:
Bottled - Oatmeal Stout
Primary Fermenters - Steam lager, British pale ale, Irish red ale (we had to keep the fermenters far apart so they wouldn't fight)
The Steam is about to be bottled after Christmas.
The Oatmeal stout was just tasted for the first time last night while we were brewing the Irish red ale.
I look forward to being a part of the community in this forum, I have done a lot of reading and learned how much there is that I don't know about brewing. This place is a great resource and a lot of you guys seem to enjoy sharing information just for the sake of good beer you'll never taste.
Cheers and good brewing to all!
Chris
I came across this excellent forum from a google search. My two brothers and I began brewing about a month ago after the young one got a starter kit and made some hard cider.
There's an excellent home brew/brew on premises store in NJ called the Brewer's Apprentice (www.brewapp.com), they have a great master recipe list http://www.brewapp.com/recipemasterlist.html listing every recipe they will sell you when you come to the store.
In just the past month the brothers' operation has done four brews:
Bottled - Oatmeal Stout
Primary Fermenters - Steam lager, British pale ale, Irish red ale (we had to keep the fermenters far apart so they wouldn't fight)
The Steam is about to be bottled after Christmas.
The Oatmeal stout was just tasted for the first time last night while we were brewing the Irish red ale.
I look forward to being a part of the community in this forum, I have done a lot of reading and learned how much there is that I don't know about brewing. This place is a great resource and a lot of you guys seem to enjoy sharing information just for the sake of good beer you'll never taste.
Cheers and good brewing to all!
Chris