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RETIRED: briang's OFFICIAL BYO (brew your own) thread! let's talk beer!
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everyone else has theirs.... i want mine.
everyone else has theirs.... i want mine.
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Tkos, go for it!
Can I pull off my first homebrew after work or should I wait for the weekend?
I'm starting to think about how I can turn my work area in my basement into a brewing area... this hobby is starting to pick up (at least in my mind). I'm already starting a mental inventory of the things I need to buy to eventually move from extract with specialty grains to partial mash to full mash, but I don't have a good resource on exactly what I need to reach the end goal (5 gallons of full mash until I find more brewing buddies). What's the most cost-effective way of getting there? Maybe it's time to join a brewing club and take that advanced brewing class they offer...
I'm starting to think about how I can turn my work area in my basement into a brewing area... this hobby is starting to pick up (at least in my mind). I'm already starting a mental inventory of the things I need to buy to eventually move from extract with specialty grains to partial mash to full mash, but I don't have a good resource on exactly what I need to reach the end goal (5 gallons of full mash until I find more brewing buddies). What's the most cost-effective way of getting there? Maybe it's time to join a brewing club and take that advanced brewing class they offer...
I'm starting to think about how I can turn my work area in my basement into a brewing area... this hobby is starting to pick up (at least in my mind). I'm already starting a mental inventory of the things I need to buy to eventually move from extract with specialty grains to partial mash to full mash, but I don't have a good resource on exactly what I need to reach the end goal (5 gallons of full mash until I find more brewing buddies). What's the most cost-effective way of getting there? Maybe it's time to join a brewing club and take that advanced brewing class they offer...
but when you go extract brewing, that dme is what brings your brew to the $30-40 area... the only time i spend that much on a brew is when i get wild on the hops
do you have a 8 gallon kettle? i went economical(due to wife) and bought a cheapo pot at walmart for $19. I have 2 of them to make one for a kettle and one for strike/sparge water... then i built everything for the most part...
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I didn't realize the amount of saving that could be had with going all-grain. This will make it easier to pitch to my wife, but the process takes longer too, correct? Plus I'd have to brew outside, so that makes timing a bit more difficult.
How about software? Is it worth it to bite the bullet and buy something? Recommendations? I have a trial of something (forget the name off the top of my head) that seemed to work well enough, but if I knew that most experienced brewers used a certain program it would be easier to spend the money on it.
Luckily I still have money left over on my gift card to my lhbs, so buying something from there (though more expensive than online) won't be too bad.
i have this burner and it works great...though i got it for $35 here onsale back in october
http://www.amazon.com/Bayou-Class...d_sbs_h
but when you go extract brewing, that dme is what brings your brew to the $30-40 area... the only time i spend that much on a brew is when i get wild on the hops
do you have a 8 gallon kettle? i went economical(due to wife) and bought a cheapo pot at walmart for $19. I have 2 of them to make one for a kettle and one for strike/sparge water... then i built everything for the most part...
good times.
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