Hey, first off, great forum, I've been here mere days and I feel like I know more about improving my brews.
I've been making wine for a while now and churned out some pretty good stuff I think but now I think it's time to move on to bigger and better things.
Anyway, I'm looking to get into real ale brewing, I'm wondering if it's worth taking the back pocket hit and going straight into all grain brewing or starting off with a few kits first to get "the lay of the land" as it were?
Is all grain brewing as technical as some of the guides make it seem? Or is it one of those things, once you've done it a handful of times it becomes second nature?
Also I have a question regarding kegging, I see these king kegs and corny kegs and all this stuff. Would I be right in thinking corny kegs are for force carbonation and king kegs are for priming for natural carbonation with just the added co2 as a protective blanket on top of the beer?
Cheers in advance guys :
I've been making wine for a while now and churned out some pretty good stuff I think but now I think it's time to move on to bigger and better things.
Anyway, I'm looking to get into real ale brewing, I'm wondering if it's worth taking the back pocket hit and going straight into all grain brewing or starting off with a few kits first to get "the lay of the land" as it were?
Is all grain brewing as technical as some of the guides make it seem? Or is it one of those things, once you've done it a handful of times it becomes second nature?
Also I have a question regarding kegging, I see these king kegs and corny kegs and all this stuff. Would I be right in thinking corny kegs are for force carbonation and king kegs are for priming for natural carbonation with just the added co2 as a protective blanket on top of the beer?
Cheers in advance guys :