NeilE1970
Active Member
‘Ey up everyone,
im Neil and I’m a home brewer!. A proud Yorkshireman but now living on Long Island USA.
I’ve not got quite a year under my belt yet but have managed to learn quite a bit…..obviously loads to go tho.
i use extract mainly liquid as its quick and convenient. In November I made my first non kit brew….a Banks’s Bitter using Grahams book as starter. I added some pan toasted flaked oats and used the 25 Litre recipe but only made 23 , intentionally I might add. I used Wyeast 1469 which I had previously used in a bought kit and harvested the yeast. It worked like a gladiator! Bottled after 2 weeks and conditioned for 3.
Anyway the results from my perspective are wonderful.
I am absolutely loving home brewing and wish I had started earlier.
I am also trying my best to push the advantages of using metric here in the US. Especially in homebrewing the advantages are numerous. Still makes me scratch my head why it’s not been adopted here.
I am very much looking forward to using this board now that I have at least some knowledge.
Thanks guys.
Neil
im Neil and I’m a home brewer!. A proud Yorkshireman but now living on Long Island USA.
I’ve not got quite a year under my belt yet but have managed to learn quite a bit…..obviously loads to go tho.
i use extract mainly liquid as its quick and convenient. In November I made my first non kit brew….a Banks’s Bitter using Grahams book as starter. I added some pan toasted flaked oats and used the 25 Litre recipe but only made 23 , intentionally I might add. I used Wyeast 1469 which I had previously used in a bought kit and harvested the yeast. It worked like a gladiator! Bottled after 2 weeks and conditioned for 3.
Anyway the results from my perspective are wonderful.
I am absolutely loving home brewing and wish I had started earlier.
I am also trying my best to push the advantages of using metric here in the US. Especially in homebrewing the advantages are numerous. Still makes me scratch my head why it’s not been adopted here.
I am very much looking forward to using this board now that I have at least some knowledge.
Thanks guys.
Neil