redwing_al
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Okay, I'm brewing extracts.. The last two that i kegged turned out fan-tastic. One was a Raspberry blonde ale for the mrs and the other was for me - a Bells Two-Hearted clone which was OUTSTANDING!
the slippery slope part. I've brewed 6 brews now using extracts. I want to move into All grain and I'm fascinated by a single vessel, electric system of some sort (either pico ebiab or a DIY job).
My question is for those of you that upgraded your gear, how many brews did you do or how long did it take you before you jumped into something more substantial?
I feel like there is a learning period where you work with what you have, but I love the concept and simplicity of an electric platform and believe that that method is the one for me! Maybe after 4/5 more extract / partial mash brews I will make the transitions, but i wanted to learn how many of you got to where you are with your growth into higher quality/controlled systems.
One person I know said "homebrewing is a slippery slope" and no doubt it is...
the slippery slope part. I've brewed 6 brews now using extracts. I want to move into All grain and I'm fascinated by a single vessel, electric system of some sort (either pico ebiab or a DIY job).
My question is for those of you that upgraded your gear, how many brews did you do or how long did it take you before you jumped into something more substantial?
I feel like there is a learning period where you work with what you have, but I love the concept and simplicity of an electric platform and believe that that method is the one for me! Maybe after 4/5 more extract / partial mash brews I will make the transitions, but i wanted to learn how many of you got to where you are with your growth into higher quality/controlled systems.
One person I know said "homebrewing is a slippery slope" and no doubt it is...
