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Hello everybody!

First of all i am not very good at english spell and grammer so sorry for that!

I am 20 jears old and born in Den Helder (in the top of the Nethelands)
and i am planning to brew my own (kwality) beer.

So i am new to the whole consept of brewing.

are there any suggestions for books or topic were i can learn
to brew good beer?

I already made a pilsner from a brewferm package
but i want to start real brewing!

In the future i hope to start a mini(local) brewery


Thank you all

I hope to learn a lot from you
 
You say you are 20 years old? I think beer ferments for about a year. ( kidding :) ) How long until your next birthday? Just curious.
Welcome :mug:
 
Fortunately for our Dutch friend, he's been allowed to drink beer legally for at least 4 years, and spirits for 2 - not all the world is as strict as the US :D

Welcome to the forum - good to have some more international people on here!
 
Welcome from Germany.

For a good beginning book, you really can't beat "How to Brew" by John Palmer. He also offers it online for free at howtobrew.com.

Good luck and enjoy
 
You say you are 20 years old? I think beer ferments for about a year. ( kidding :) ) How long until your next birthday? Just curious.
Welcome :mug:

Tomorrow the 8th i am gonna be 21 :) :mug:


Fortunately for our Dutch friend, he's been allowed to drink beer legally for at least 4 years, and spirits for 2 - not all the world is as strict as the US :D

Welcome to the forum - good to have some more international people on here!

Thats right! In the Netherlands you can start drinking beer(&wine) from a age of 16
all stronger liqeur from the age of 18

Welcome from Germany.

For a good beginning book, you really can't beat "How to Brew" by John Palmer. He also offers it online for free at howtobrew.com.

Good luck and enjoy

Tank you very much! i am gonna try it
 

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