Midnight Brew
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Just tasted my first batch of extract beer, its an aussie pale ale, 23 litre batch and I used Pride of Ringwood hops. I have finally achieved the natural taste I've been after since I visted a Micro Brewery. After countless batches and record keeping I was pretty dissatisfied with Kit n Bits brewing because I kept getting that horrible aftertaste and didnt ever achieve much flavour. I invested in Extract brewing and thought I'd gi9ve it a stab and I'm glad I did. This batch is only a month old and im very happy with it, I cant wait to taste it as it matures. And to think from the little knowledge and experience I have, imagine what I could achieve with more! So happy with this brew and this has inspired me to keep going. Cant wait to taste the belgian ale I made! With more practise and more time brewing I think I will keep brewing for years to come despite 2009 being a shit brewing year for me. Practise makes perfect and I appreciate the hobby a whole lot more then what I did after the whole 3 years of brewing I have done. Its a new year, a new leaf and a new page in my brewing experiences and can't wait to see what I will achieve. Not giving up! Practise makes perfect.
Maybe I spoke a little bit of bullshit but I had to share!
To the future! Cheers!
dicko
Just tasted my first batch of extract beer, its an aussie pale ale, 23 litre batch and I used Pride of Ringwood hops. I have finally achieved the natural taste I've been after since I visted a Micro Brewery. After countless batches and record keeping I was pretty dissatisfied with Kit n Bits brewing because I kept getting that horrible aftertaste and didnt ever achieve much flavour. I invested in Extract brewing and thought I'd gi9ve it a stab and I'm glad I did. This batch is only a month old and im very happy with it, I cant wait to taste it as it matures. And to think from the little knowledge and experience I have, imagine what I could achieve with more! So happy with this brew and this has inspired me to keep going. Cant wait to taste the belgian ale I made! With more practise and more time brewing I think I will keep brewing for years to come despite 2009 being a shit brewing year for me. Practise makes perfect and I appreciate the hobby a whole lot more then what I did after the whole 3 years of brewing I have done. Its a new year, a new leaf and a new page in my brewing experiences and can't wait to see what I will achieve. Not giving up! Practise makes perfect.
Maybe I spoke a little bit of bullshit but I had to share!
To the future! Cheers!
dicko