goingcamping
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All;
Great forums you all have here!
I'm new to AG and have about 5-6 extract brews under my belt. It's been about 5 years since my last extract beer...not sure why I took a break...maybe because I really heavy into smoking/BBQ.
I've helped my neighbor make an AG maple-smoked rauchbier (turned out awesome). Other than that, I'm at the infancy stage of AG brewing.
I made a keezer in March and had the intentions of adding my AG brewing to fill the kegs...
Which brings me to 2 weeks ago...
Here's my set-up:
(2) 8 gallon Megapots 1.2 (with false bottom and associated valves/fittings)
(1) 120,000 BTU camp stove
(1) 5 gallon enamel pot (left over from extract brewing)
(1) 6.9 Gallon SSbrew brew bucket. (I like, but will upsize for next one)
(2) 6.5 gallon fermenting buckets (one with spigot)
(1) Specific gravity thingy (refractometer?)
(1) Stainless Steel Wort Chiller
(1) Whirlpool water filter
Misc hoses, fittings and bottling equipment.
Future: pump and going bigger!
So far I've used Beersmith2 and like it a lot. It takes some of the guesswork out for us newbs.
04-25-15: My first brew was a Schwarzbier (still in brewbucket until the 10th, then kegged and CO2 and chilled for 4 days) 1 gallon bottled and 5 gallons kegged.
05-03-15: Brewed a American Amber Ale. This one will be bottled for camping season.
05-09-15: Brewing a Nut Brown Ale. Will be kegged.
My Keezer.
Look forward to learning all I can!!!
Cheers,
~Brett
Great forums you all have here!
I'm new to AG and have about 5-6 extract brews under my belt. It's been about 5 years since my last extract beer...not sure why I took a break...maybe because I really heavy into smoking/BBQ.
I've helped my neighbor make an AG maple-smoked rauchbier (turned out awesome). Other than that, I'm at the infancy stage of AG brewing.
I made a keezer in March and had the intentions of adding my AG brewing to fill the kegs...
Which brings me to 2 weeks ago...
Here's my set-up:
(2) 8 gallon Megapots 1.2 (with false bottom and associated valves/fittings)
(1) 120,000 BTU camp stove
(1) 5 gallon enamel pot (left over from extract brewing)
(1) 6.9 Gallon SSbrew brew bucket. (I like, but will upsize for next one)
(2) 6.5 gallon fermenting buckets (one with spigot)
(1) Specific gravity thingy (refractometer?)
(1) Stainless Steel Wort Chiller
(1) Whirlpool water filter
Misc hoses, fittings and bottling equipment.
Future: pump and going bigger!



So far I've used Beersmith2 and like it a lot. It takes some of the guesswork out for us newbs.
04-25-15: My first brew was a Schwarzbier (still in brewbucket until the 10th, then kegged and CO2 and chilled for 4 days) 1 gallon bottled and 5 gallons kegged.
05-03-15: Brewed a American Amber Ale. This one will be bottled for camping season.
05-09-15: Brewing a Nut Brown Ale. Will be kegged.
My Keezer.

Look forward to learning all I can!!!
Cheers,
~Brett