Howdy everyone, I'm a youngish brewer from Melbourne and a long time lurker. I was introduced to homebrewing by a mate a few years ago, and have been brewing using kits and cans and the like for a while, fairly sporadically however. I'm fairly slack about most things, which leads to inconsistent results, and as such would like to improve my brewing slowly. Living in a share house I have somewhat limited space and funds, so will be taking things slow, although may be stepping up to kegging soon as the aforementioned mate is upgrading his keg fridge and gifting me his old one.
My beer preferences are extremely philistine, so I expect to be shot down constantly. So far my favourite brews have been kits emulating easy to drink pale ales and the like (Stone and Wood clones being especially successful), but my preference is for cleaner lagers and also the mass produced, bottom of the barrel CUB-style tap beers (looking at you Carlton and VB) which I have yet to try to emulate.
I've probably brewed a total of around 25 batches, and am currently in the mood to pump them out before summer arrives and lockdown leaves (hopefully). I can't wait to build my bar and have beer on tap at home! Something to look forward to.
Anyway, maybe too long an introduction but I'm looking forward to growing my skills and engaging with the community!
Cheers
My beer preferences are extremely philistine, so I expect to be shot down constantly. So far my favourite brews have been kits emulating easy to drink pale ales and the like (Stone and Wood clones being especially successful), but my preference is for cleaner lagers and also the mass produced, bottom of the barrel CUB-style tap beers (looking at you Carlton and VB) which I have yet to try to emulate.
I've probably brewed a total of around 25 batches, and am currently in the mood to pump them out before summer arrives and lockdown leaves (hopefully). I can't wait to build my bar and have beer on tap at home! Something to look forward to.
Anyway, maybe too long an introduction but I'm looking forward to growing my skills and engaging with the community!
Cheers