EamusCatuli
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
So I, and im guessing most of you, am what you would call impatient. Luckily it has not hurt my beer yet as I have been surprisingly patient about fermenting and aging. Hopefully these skills get better. I have been brewing for about a month now, only doing a couple of kits. I am very anxious to make one of my next batches a Witbier, or a BierMuchers Centennial Blonde, or possibly an Edworts Haus Pale. However, looking at the recipes is like looking at a foreign language! I really want to be able to go to my local brewhouse and pick up the ingredients and what not but I have no idea what to look for. I am considering reading the Palmer book (this is where the impatient part of me comes through) to find out about these recipes so that one day I can brew these beers and my own. Obviously reading the book wont hurt, but will it answer my questions and get me to the point where I can maybe start thinking about my own recipes????? Or maybe is it easier for you folks to sort of break it down for me to learn about it?
Thanks for any help!
So I, and im guessing most of you, am what you would call impatient. Luckily it has not hurt my beer yet as I have been surprisingly patient about fermenting and aging. Hopefully these skills get better. I have been brewing for about a month now, only doing a couple of kits. I am very anxious to make one of my next batches a Witbier, or a BierMuchers Centennial Blonde, or possibly an Edworts Haus Pale. However, looking at the recipes is like looking at a foreign language! I really want to be able to go to my local brewhouse and pick up the ingredients and what not but I have no idea what to look for. I am considering reading the Palmer book (this is where the impatient part of me comes through) to find out about these recipes so that one day I can brew these beers and my own. Obviously reading the book wont hurt, but will it answer my questions and get me to the point where I can maybe start thinking about my own recipes????? Or maybe is it easier for you folks to sort of break it down for me to learn about it?
Thanks for any help!