bigken462
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Hey guys, hope all is well.
I'm on my 4th brew now and really enjoying the new hobby.
I'm slowly bumming bottles off friends as they collect them and when I bottle this 4th batch, I'll be dry of bottles. Problem is, I'll have 3 carboys empty.
My palate prefers lighter beers. I can only do ales at this point. Is there any light bodied beers that I can start and just leave in primary for 5-6 weeks and not fool with while I try to collect more bottles?
I have a homebrew shop that seems to have a ton of alternative extract kits. The problem is, they don't have any description of what the beers are. Logistically speaking, it sucks to drive the 65 miles to this shop, but they do seem to have a huge variety of kits that I can get w/o the hassle of having to wait several days for shipping. The names of their kits all seem to be German type beers. I can see the name, but have no dang idea what it's supposed to be, or the type of beer it is.
Can anyone suggest something I might could brew up, push aside and forget about for a while?
I'm on my 4th brew now and really enjoying the new hobby.
I'm slowly bumming bottles off friends as they collect them and when I bottle this 4th batch, I'll be dry of bottles. Problem is, I'll have 3 carboys empty.
My palate prefers lighter beers. I can only do ales at this point. Is there any light bodied beers that I can start and just leave in primary for 5-6 weeks and not fool with while I try to collect more bottles?
I have a homebrew shop that seems to have a ton of alternative extract kits. The problem is, they don't have any description of what the beers are. Logistically speaking, it sucks to drive the 65 miles to this shop, but they do seem to have a huge variety of kits that I can get w/o the hassle of having to wait several days for shipping. The names of their kits all seem to be German type beers. I can see the name, but have no dang idea what it's supposed to be, or the type of beer it is.
Can anyone suggest something I might could brew up, push aside and forget about for a while?