Home Brewing

I have just "Taken the plunge" and ordered all the home brewing gear I need to start me off as well as a Geordie Bitter kit to start off with so I'll see how thing go but will continue to watch this thread for any hints or tips I can glean from it.


I have been bouncing a few PMs backwards and forwards with VSS who I would like to thank for all of his help and advice and of course answering my basic (And maybe stupid to some) questions.
Many Thanks for your time, help and patience Sir! :tiphat:
 
I have just "Taken the plunge" and ordered all the home brewing gear I need to start me off as well as a Geordie Bitter kit to start off with so I'll see how thing go but will continue to watch this thread for any hints or tips I can glean from it.


I have been bouncing a few PMs backwards and forwards with VSS who I would like to thank for all of his help and advice and of course answering my basic (And maybe stupid to some) questions.
Many Thanks for your time, help and patience Sir! :tiphat:

You're a YouTube chap, Frenchie.

There are a wealth of good step by step videos out there if you're stuck.
 
You're a YouTube chap, Frenchie.

There are a wealth of good step by step videos out there if you're stuck.
Yes mate, that is where I have spent hours "researching! YouTube can be a pain in the back side at times and in many cases you don't know exactly what you can believe but it does have some good points!
 
Yes mate, that is where I have spent hours "researching! YouTube can be a pain in the back side at times and in many cases you don't know exactly what you can believe but it does have some good points!
If you enjoy this, I fully encourage you to go the next step and make with a dried malt kit. What you make now will be good, the dried malt kit will be very good and then when you are addicted you’ll do brew in a bag and results will be excellent!
 
If you enjoy this, I fully encourage you to go the next step and make with a dried malt kit. What you make now will be good, the dried malt kit will be very good and then when you are addicted you’ll do brew in a bag and results will be excellent!
I understand and agree with what you are saying but just for now I think I need to learn to walk before I try running. However who knows what the future holds, especially as I am quite partial to a Guinness or Porter and some of these "Craft Beers"!
Maybe we should have a dedicated "Home Brewing Recipe" thread!
 
I understand and agree with what you are saying but just for now I think I need to learn to walk before I try running. However who knows what the future holds, especially as I am quite partial to a Guinness or Porter and some of these "Craft Beers"!
Maybe we should have a dedicated "Home Brewing Recipe" thread!
Guinness / porter is about the easiest all grain to make, there are plenty of places to hide all ills behind the burnt malt.

Enjoy whatever you do!
 
I understand and agree with what you are saying but just for now I think I need to learn to walk before I try running. However who knows what the future holds, especially as I am quite partial to a Guinness or Porter and some of these "Craft Beers"!
Maybe we should have a dedicated "Home Brewing Recipe" thread!
Have a look at the malt miller website - they have loads of clone recipes on there for full and part grain kits. Some are official and others are from home brewers who have recreated their fave beers.
 
Guinness / porter is about the easiest all grain to make, there are plenty of places to hide all ills behind the burnt malt.

Enjoy whatever you do!

The only thing I'm not mad on with stout/porter is having them carbonated. It's never as nice as a Carb/Nitrogen mix.
 
Almost what I do but I restrict to just the burco, lift the bag out and boil in there. Either way works great and all grain is absolutely the way to go and really not hard.

Yeah, I originally was going that rout but my burco has a cut of at 95 degrees so couldn't get a rolling boil. It would cut, and temp drop down to high 80s and heat back up. I made one smash beer with it and it turned out fine but decided to get a second boiler as it came up cheap. My problem is storing bottles
 
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