Bomber Rock
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Hi all,
Just started brewing again after a long time off. I had bought a 60L fermenter set up and brewed 6 batches with my brother in law. Last one didn't turn out so great, so we never touched it again... Hahaha.
But I was given a keg fridge and a couple of kegs from a friend, so I had no choice but to brew again.
I always made the aussie pub draught from brew craft in Richmond, using the lager yeast. This is what I currently have going now. But, I'm the meantime, I have discovered Grain and Grape, which is about a 10min drive from my house, and they seem to have a better set up happening.
I now have a Crown Urn, and cubes, so I have cooked an English Bitter, and it's waiting in a couple of cubes to be fermented.
My aim will be to have 6 kegs, always have a supply of a standard pub beer for when friends are around, but also try and make some nicer beer for those who like that sort of thing. I really like Mornington Porter, so I'll be asking for help in the appropriate forums to try and emulate that.
I will also be asking for help for coming up with a recipe for a standard pub beer.
Anyway, I've learnt quite a lot in the last few weeks reading the threads here. I now understand a lot of what I have been doing incorrectly (like using lager yeast without lagering). Thanks to everyone who has inadvertently taught me so much already. I look forward to further enhancing my basic skills, then upgrading to BIAB.
Cheers, Bomber
Just started brewing again after a long time off. I had bought a 60L fermenter set up and brewed 6 batches with my brother in law. Last one didn't turn out so great, so we never touched it again... Hahaha.
But I was given a keg fridge and a couple of kegs from a friend, so I had no choice but to brew again.
I always made the aussie pub draught from brew craft in Richmond, using the lager yeast. This is what I currently have going now. But, I'm the meantime, I have discovered Grain and Grape, which is about a 10min drive from my house, and they seem to have a better set up happening.
I now have a Crown Urn, and cubes, so I have cooked an English Bitter, and it's waiting in a couple of cubes to be fermented.
My aim will be to have 6 kegs, always have a supply of a standard pub beer for when friends are around, but also try and make some nicer beer for those who like that sort of thing. I really like Mornington Porter, so I'll be asking for help in the appropriate forums to try and emulate that.
I will also be asking for help for coming up with a recipe for a standard pub beer.
Anyway, I've learnt quite a lot in the last few weeks reading the threads here. I now understand a lot of what I have been doing incorrectly (like using lager yeast without lagering). Thanks to everyone who has inadvertently taught me so much already. I look forward to further enhancing my basic skills, then upgrading to BIAB.
Cheers, Bomber
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