loopybrewer
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- May 27, 2021
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Hello Everyone!
I did my first batch of beer 5 years ago and have been completely hooked ever since.
I started doing 1 gallon extract batches(2-3), quickly moved to 3 gallon all grain batches, and in the past two years I have moved to a 15gal 3 vessel eHERMS.
My absolute favorite part of home brewing is that it is accessible to everyone on any budget. You can make phenomenal beer with a second hand cooler, kettle, and carboy. I believe brewing good beer is a direct product of knowing/dialing in your own process, being creative, and taking some risks. That being said, unfortunately for my wallet, I am a total gear head and am obsessed with shiny things *sigh*.
My favorite style of beer to brew and drink is an imperial stout. I appreciate all beer styles but malt forward beers are where my heart is.
I am excited to learn and draw from the wealth of experience and knowledge here on the form to improve my beer. I am also excited to lend some friendly advice to new homebrewers getting into this amazing hobby.
Cheers, see you in form!
LoopyBrewer
I did my first batch of beer 5 years ago and have been completely hooked ever since.
I started doing 1 gallon extract batches(2-3), quickly moved to 3 gallon all grain batches, and in the past two years I have moved to a 15gal 3 vessel eHERMS.
My absolute favorite part of home brewing is that it is accessible to everyone on any budget. You can make phenomenal beer with a second hand cooler, kettle, and carboy. I believe brewing good beer is a direct product of knowing/dialing in your own process, being creative, and taking some risks. That being said, unfortunately for my wallet, I am a total gear head and am obsessed with shiny things *sigh*.
My favorite style of beer to brew and drink is an imperial stout. I appreciate all beer styles but malt forward beers are where my heart is.
I am excited to learn and draw from the wealth of experience and knowledge here on the form to improve my beer. I am also excited to lend some friendly advice to new homebrewers getting into this amazing hobby.
Cheers, see you in form!
LoopyBrewer