Thefatdoghead
Well-Known Member
When I first started brewing I wanted to do every style. Granted I've almost done half, although in the end I really should have gone down a different road. I say this for the new comers to the game. Not that I regret brewing so many styles, I just think sticking to 5 or 8 styles would have been better because ingredients would have become more familiar to me.
In saying that I have thoughry enjoyed brewing most styles.
I got a iipa first go. It took me 3 goes (150 litters) to do a Belgian Tripel and I'm still working on the perfect English beer to serv on the pump.
Ill keep going in this direction but in the end I'm going to stick to 3 or 4 styles and perfect them. Ill open a brewery when I get older and ill let fate take it from there.
One thing I learnt about brewing..... Follow your instinct and listen to Tony on recipe making Gav
In saying that I have thoughry enjoyed brewing most styles.
I got a iipa first go. It took me 3 goes (150 litters) to do a Belgian Tripel and I'm still working on the perfect English beer to serv on the pump.
Ill keep going in this direction but in the end I'm going to stick to 3 or 4 styles and perfect them. Ill open a brewery when I get older and ill let fate take it from there.
One thing I learnt about brewing..... Follow your instinct and listen to Tony on recipe making Gav