It all started with a homebrew kit on Christmas 2011. I believe my wife kind of regrets that gift.
Yesterday brewed Batch 185, so decided to look at a few statistics:
First batch was a Truebrew extract 'Mocktoberfest'. Moved on to real lagers later that year and have done a total of 10 Marzens
1 Winter Spice (not a real fan of the style)
2 Ginger beers (also not a big fan)
12 Irish Reds
10 IPAs of various types- some RyeIPA, some NEIPA, 1 Cascadian Dark
8 Stouts
3 Cream ales
7 Browns
16 Altbier/StickeAltbiers- yeah, probably my favorite. And an Alt was my first competition win.
11 Porters
4 Bitters/Milds
14 American Wheats- usually add fruit to the base
9 Pale Ales
3 Scottish Wee Heavies
8 Grafs. Usually use an altbier as the base
10 Vienna Lagers
1 Belgian Triple
3 Americam Ambers
9 Bocks/Dopplebocks
2 Pilsners
2 Kolsches
2 Barleywines
3 Kvass
2 Braggots
7 Ciders
9 fruit wines of various sorts
17 Meads
Yesterday brewed Batch 185, so decided to look at a few statistics:
First batch was a Truebrew extract 'Mocktoberfest'. Moved on to real lagers later that year and have done a total of 10 Marzens
1 Winter Spice (not a real fan of the style)
2 Ginger beers (also not a big fan)
12 Irish Reds
10 IPAs of various types- some RyeIPA, some NEIPA, 1 Cascadian Dark
8 Stouts
3 Cream ales
7 Browns
16 Altbier/StickeAltbiers- yeah, probably my favorite. And an Alt was my first competition win.
11 Porters
4 Bitters/Milds
14 American Wheats- usually add fruit to the base
9 Pale Ales
3 Scottish Wee Heavies
8 Grafs. Usually use an altbier as the base
10 Vienna Lagers
1 Belgian Triple
3 Americam Ambers
9 Bocks/Dopplebocks
2 Pilsners
2 Kolsches
2 Barleywines
3 Kvass
2 Braggots
7 Ciders
9 fruit wines of various sorts
17 Meads