rickysal24
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Hey Everyone,
Glad to be a part of this community. I've spent the last couple weeks just reading up and learning as much as I can about homebrewing. I want to start small and then eventually adapt an awesome setup for making great beer.
I did want to mention that my father owns his own plumbing business and has access to all types of valves, piping, etc. (you know, plumbing stuff...). Basically, I wanted to know if there was any advice out there to see if I can take advantage of any of this for my setup. How important is it to get a setup to carbonate and what is the best route here because I've done brewery tours where you taste the pre-conditioned beer and it just isn't the same without being carbonated!
I figured I'd start out with a Cider since it is very simple and I can get a feel for how the yeast interacts and seeing how much my temperature fluctuates day-to-day.
Thanks for all the help in advance!
Glad to be a part of this community. I've spent the last couple weeks just reading up and learning as much as I can about homebrewing. I want to start small and then eventually adapt an awesome setup for making great beer.
I did want to mention that my father owns his own plumbing business and has access to all types of valves, piping, etc. (you know, plumbing stuff...). Basically, I wanted to know if there was any advice out there to see if I can take advantage of any of this for my setup. How important is it to get a setup to carbonate and what is the best route here because I've done brewery tours where you taste the pre-conditioned beer and it just isn't the same without being carbonated!
I figured I'd start out with a Cider since it is very simple and I can get a feel for how the yeast interacts and seeing how much my temperature fluctuates day-to-day.
Thanks for all the help in advance!