Hey everyone, thought it was time to reach out and meet some new brew buddies so here I am.
About me: My nickname is a play on my last name: Lethaby = Leatherbee = Vinylwasp. It made sense to my school buddies when I was 12, and I've carried it ever since.
Brewing? Well after living in the UK since 98 (my wife's English) we decided to move back to NZ in 2016 and in an effort to leave the rat race behind I almost bought a small brewery as a going concern, but came to my senses when I realised I had drunk a ton of beer in my life (us Kiwi's start young and go hard), but had never actually brewed any. After some research I decided that I needed to have a 3 tun HERMS to mimic a real commercial system and learn the ropes so in Dec 2017 I bought 3 x 45l tuns from eBay and a lot of kit from the BrewPi store in the Netherlands. Soon after it arrived in NZ in my wife got promoted to a new role in SG and we left NZ (again) and it wasn't until May 2022 that I had it all back here in the UK with me and I actually got around to building it. (I'll do a HERMS/BrewPi build thread if anyone is interested)
Since then I've done 6 brews so still learning every day. The first was a really great Two Bells IPA clone, then I had two brews that were total disasters which I poured down the drain (got cocky), one we can blame on bad hygiene and the second was down to not understanding how BeerSmith profiles work across multiple computers at the time which I've since sorted. The next 4 have been great.
My Kit:
3 x 45l stainless tuns with 2 pumps and 3 temp probes
BrewPi/Brewtroller controlled HERMS (manual hose swap)
BrewPi/Brewtroller controlled Fermentation chamber built from an old fridge
Fermzilla 35l All rounder with Thermowell, Pressure kit, Hop Bong and Spunding Valve
BeerSmith 3
Inkbird controlled Keezer with a 2 tap font
I'm in Berkshire so really keen to learn about what's on around the county and in the south. I'm totally hooked on home brewing now and tbh, I don't think I can drink pub beer ever again.
Ok, hope to learn, share, laugh, and brew with you all, virtually and irl.
Cheers
About me: My nickname is a play on my last name: Lethaby = Leatherbee = Vinylwasp. It made sense to my school buddies when I was 12, and I've carried it ever since.
Brewing? Well after living in the UK since 98 (my wife's English) we decided to move back to NZ in 2016 and in an effort to leave the rat race behind I almost bought a small brewery as a going concern, but came to my senses when I realised I had drunk a ton of beer in my life (us Kiwi's start young and go hard), but had never actually brewed any. After some research I decided that I needed to have a 3 tun HERMS to mimic a real commercial system and learn the ropes so in Dec 2017 I bought 3 x 45l tuns from eBay and a lot of kit from the BrewPi store in the Netherlands. Soon after it arrived in NZ in my wife got promoted to a new role in SG and we left NZ (again) and it wasn't until May 2022 that I had it all back here in the UK with me and I actually got around to building it. (I'll do a HERMS/BrewPi build thread if anyone is interested)
Since then I've done 6 brews so still learning every day. The first was a really great Two Bells IPA clone, then I had two brews that were total disasters which I poured down the drain (got cocky), one we can blame on bad hygiene and the second was down to not understanding how BeerSmith profiles work across multiple computers at the time which I've since sorted. The next 4 have been great.
My Kit:
3 x 45l stainless tuns with 2 pumps and 3 temp probes
BrewPi/Brewtroller controlled HERMS (manual hose swap)
BrewPi/Brewtroller controlled Fermentation chamber built from an old fridge
Fermzilla 35l All rounder with Thermowell, Pressure kit, Hop Bong and Spunding Valve
BeerSmith 3
Inkbird controlled Keezer with a 2 tap font
I'm in Berkshire so really keen to learn about what's on around the county and in the south. I'm totally hooked on home brewing now and tbh, I don't think I can drink pub beer ever again.
Ok, hope to learn, share, laugh, and brew with you all, virtually and irl.
Cheers