Hey all,
I'm new to brewing, setting up to brew my first batch (extract, I know, I know) and was hoping to tag along with some of you while you brew a batch hoping to gleen some useful information and have a good time doing it. If anyone is up for it let me know. Weekdays at night or weekends work fine for me.
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Welcome to the board:
No need to feel bad about extract brewing ... almost all of us started that way and occasionally a few of us still do it. Extract brewing does have some distinct advantages ... a shorter brewday for one!, simpler equipment for two!
You didn't post your location so it is tough to tell you whom to get with. If you become a club member ($20 and you get a club discount at some of the brew stores ... it'll easily pay for itself) you'll get invited to club brewdays which happen every other month. The club brewdays are a great way to pick up a lot of brewing experience!
So what are you going to brew for your first batch?
Good luck with your brewing adventures .. we hope to see you frequently here on the board.
Dan
No need to feel bad about extract brewing ... almost all of us started that way and occasionally a few of us still do it. Extract brewing does have some distinct advantages ... a shorter brewday for one!, simpler equipment for two!
You didn't post your location so it is tough to tell you whom to get with. If you become a club member ($20 and you get a club discount at some of the brew stores ... it'll easily pay for itself) you'll get invited to club brewdays which happen every other month. The club brewdays are a great way to pick up a lot of brewing experience!
So what are you going to brew for your first batch?
Good luck with your brewing adventures .. we hope to see you frequently here on the board.
Dan
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oh sorry, long beach, ca but willing to take a bit of a drive.
I'm brewing the pale ale from "how to brew" by John Palmer. I figured brewing the recipe in the book was a good way to start without over complicating things.
When is the next brew day? I'd like to join but I'd also like to meet everyone and see what you're about before forking over money for what could be completely worth it.
I'm brewing the pale ale from "how to brew" by John Palmer. I figured brewing the recipe in the book was a good way to start without over complicating things.
When is the next brew day? I'd like to join but I'd also like to meet everyone and see what you're about before forking over money for what could be completely worth it.
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Hi there and welcome aboard! FWIW, you don't have to pay to come brew with people here! The way it works is we meet on odd numbered months, usually a public venue and anyone is invited. On even months, a club member usually hosts a brew day and since it's a private venue they are typically private events. Joining the club gets you access to forums not visible to the public where those events are published. Additionally we do other cool things like group buys. We just made a small buy of about 15 pounds of hops which saved a bunch of us some $$.
Since you're interested though, I'll PM you info on the next brewing event which I happen to be hosting.
Learning to brew with extract is the best way to go in my opinion. Not that someone can't jump straight into all-grain brewing, but I think it's easier to get the whole process down and then add the extra dimension of all grain brewing to it. That's just my .02
Since you're interested though, I'll PM you info on the next brewing event which I happen to be hosting.
Learning to brew with extract is the best way to go in my opinion. Not that someone can't jump straight into all-grain brewing, but I think it's easier to get the whole process down and then add the extra dimension of all grain brewing to it. That's just my .02
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