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epistrummer

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Just wanted to introduce myself to the homebrewing community...

I had a chance to watch a friend make an all grain brew a couple years ago and promised myself I would get involved in the hobby someday. Well I broke down yesterday and bought a beginner's kit from Brewer's Best. It's a basic kit and I can already see there are some accessories that I want but it will do for my first batch. I also bought The Complete Joy of Home Brewing to get more acquainted with brewing. I will be posting questions often so I wanted other posters to know something about me and my noobness.
 
First of all Greetings and welcome aboard.... :mug:

I like reading through the introductions... you nickname got my attention. (You play an Epiphone guitar?)

I too started out with a Brewers Best starter kit, and an Irish Stout kit. A friend turned me onto John Palmers book "How To Brew". You can access it online at http://www.howtobrew.com/ It has been updated and revised in print but what's online is completely valid still and an unusual (not mainstream) approach to the subject. It was and still is a great help to me.
 
Hey, thanks. (and yes, I play an Epiphone guitar. You might be the first person to have figured that out on your own.)

I've been reading "How To Brew" online, I agree with you it is an excellent resource.

I made my first batch of beer today, it was Thomas Cooper's IPA. I THINK I did it mostly right. Their instructions were nearly useless. I found a Youtube video of a guy that made the same beer and pretty much did the same thing he did.
 
Yeah John Palmer pretty much says to ignore the instructions in kits... some even tell you that boiling isn't a requirement. I started brewing beers last fall and have gone all grain already. I made two kits and one stout kit I "extended" with improv... It's not easy to ruin a batch of beer... as long as you keep things CLEAN. Sanitation sanitation santation. And you can go overboard on that too,,, I have seen guys take a propane flame to the neck of their carboy before they insert the air lock???? Whatever....

As for the guitar... I play too.
 
Welcome. I used to work and the old Semitool before heading home to take over the farm. Kind of miss your mountains. Hear C Falls is getting a brewery.
 
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