Morning brewers. Long time lurker, first time poster ....
I'm doing my first homebrew for about 30 years this morning - a Timothy Taylor's Landlord clone all grain recipe from Malt Miller. I used to do kits way back in the day when I was a teenager - with very mixed results - but have been inspired by a mate to take up the hobby again. It also coincides with a recent mass clearout of my garage which has allowed me to setup a "brewing area".
I know the gateway brew is supposed to be via malt extracts, but I got seduced by the shiny stuff and brought a Mash Kettle so am going somewhat in at the deepend.
So far, so good. Currently mashing the grains after having cleaned all the kit last night. I boiled up a batch of water in the kettle in case there were any residue chemicals/oils from the production process. The kit came with a Wyeast "smack pack", which I've given a good smack. It's now swelling nicely - ohh Matron!
I let you know how it goes.
I'm doing my first homebrew for about 30 years this morning - a Timothy Taylor's Landlord clone all grain recipe from Malt Miller. I used to do kits way back in the day when I was a teenager - with very mixed results - but have been inspired by a mate to take up the hobby again. It also coincides with a recent mass clearout of my garage which has allowed me to setup a "brewing area".
I know the gateway brew is supposed to be via malt extracts, but I got seduced by the shiny stuff and brought a Mash Kettle so am going somewhat in at the deepend.
So far, so good. Currently mashing the grains after having cleaned all the kit last night. I boiled up a batch of water in the kettle in case there were any residue chemicals/oils from the production process. The kit came with a Wyeast "smack pack", which I've given a good smack. It's now swelling nicely - ohh Matron!
I let you know how it goes.