Baz Chaz
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The biggest advantage I've found of smaller batches is the opportunity to try out different brews, as brewing itself is a big part of the fun.
The front of my 'brew book' contains a list of 'go to' brews.
'House' - Bitter - Pale Ale - and their variations.
The list does get added to, but not very often. I've found a number of tried and tested over the years and enjoy them. I enjoy trying new stuff, but like everyone else, I like what I like. In fact I'm going to brew a Coniston Bluebird from my list next (haven't done that for a while) then for novelty a first Wit beer!
The front of my 'brew book' contains a list of 'go to' brews.
'House' - Bitter - Pale Ale - and their variations.
The list does get added to, but not very often. I've found a number of tried and tested over the years and enjoy them. I enjoy trying new stuff, but like everyone else, I like what I like. In fact I'm going to brew a Coniston Bluebird from my list next (haven't done that for a while) then for novelty a first Wit beer!