Hello, I'm new to the forum and just back from Belgium where I learnt a far bit about beer, commercial stuff (yum!) and also a bit about how to brew from a guy that worked with me {one of the troubadours if you want to look that craft brewer up - him not me!}.
2Cents about me: Used to brew for fun as a teenager, came back to it in my late 40s even distilling in Austria and love to brew dark hoppy beers. Had enough of mucking about {I'm getting old :-)} and just bought a grainfather to go "proper without silly" so all and any advice on grainfathers (quirks, hiccups and good bits) is more than welcome as I jump on another steep learning ramp. My aim is to replicate some of the trappist style beers dark first and then blondes - after that (or as a learning process) anything goes {as long as its drinkable}
Look forward to learning and sharing as much as I can
Graham
2Cents about me: Used to brew for fun as a teenager, came back to it in my late 40s even distilling in Austria and love to brew dark hoppy beers. Had enough of mucking about {I'm getting old :-)} and just bought a grainfather to go "proper without silly" so all and any advice on grainfathers (quirks, hiccups and good bits) is more than welcome as I jump on another steep learning ramp. My aim is to replicate some of the trappist style beers dark first and then blondes - after that (or as a learning process) anything goes {as long as its drinkable}
Look forward to learning and sharing as much as I can
Graham