Hey Chaps and Chapesses,
I'm a kiwi that has just moved to London for a change of scenery, new employment challenges and just for the adventure in general.
I've been a long time craft beer fan back at home and also a motorsport head. All of my spare time basically went into working on and racing my Honda Civic rally car (its one of the quicker 2wds in NZ). Anyway, with a bit of extra time up my sleeve in London and as someone that always likes to have a hands on project I've decided that I'll join the home brewing adventure.
At the moment I'm just being a sponge and trying to absorb as much information as possible. I'm more the type to research the **** out of something and make sure I nail it the first time rather then just buy the first kit I see, follow the instructions and then scratch my head as to why things didn't go to plan. I've been scouring the internet, listening to podcasts and soon to be reading books. Its interesting to learning about other peoples experiences and what people believe is the right and wrong way to doing things - there is some conflicting info out there!
I plan on starting with extract brewing and starting with easy-ish kits to see how I get on.
I'm torn between bottling and kegging. Kegging looks great how things can be done quicker and you cant beat a fresh beer straight from the tap but the initial setup cost is quite daunting and also difficult to get hold of a small fridge in London with no car. Bottling certainly is alot cheaper but I'm not looking forward to the extra cleaning and then sourcing bottles in the first place (I was scratching my head today as I was considering a 15 box of Budweiser for 10p).
Overall I'm looking to slowly continue to read and research and then assemble my brewing setup as I start earning my first pounds. I'm hoping I can pick up second hand bits and find cheap bits in stores and across the net. Can anyone recommend top quality Homebrew stores in London that are helpful for first timers? I've already decided I'm going to start with an immersion wort cooler (maybe make one myself even) and a fermentation heating pad.
One thing that has caught me off guard is researching about water for brewing. I've basically found out that the more you know the more you realise you dont know. I know that London water is supposed to be good for Porters but Pale Ales and IPAs are my preference. I'm hoping that using an extract kit I can 'get away with' the water not being perfect for my beer style.
Finally, can anyone recommend any good books that explaining the brewing process well for first timers and also offer advice on equipment?
Its great to be here team!
I'm a kiwi that has just moved to London for a change of scenery, new employment challenges and just for the adventure in general.
I've been a long time craft beer fan back at home and also a motorsport head. All of my spare time basically went into working on and racing my Honda Civic rally car (its one of the quicker 2wds in NZ). Anyway, with a bit of extra time up my sleeve in London and as someone that always likes to have a hands on project I've decided that I'll join the home brewing adventure.
At the moment I'm just being a sponge and trying to absorb as much information as possible. I'm more the type to research the **** out of something and make sure I nail it the first time rather then just buy the first kit I see, follow the instructions and then scratch my head as to why things didn't go to plan. I've been scouring the internet, listening to podcasts and soon to be reading books. Its interesting to learning about other peoples experiences and what people believe is the right and wrong way to doing things - there is some conflicting info out there!
I plan on starting with extract brewing and starting with easy-ish kits to see how I get on.
I'm torn between bottling and kegging. Kegging looks great how things can be done quicker and you cant beat a fresh beer straight from the tap but the initial setup cost is quite daunting and also difficult to get hold of a small fridge in London with no car. Bottling certainly is alot cheaper but I'm not looking forward to the extra cleaning and then sourcing bottles in the first place (I was scratching my head today as I was considering a 15 box of Budweiser for 10p).
Overall I'm looking to slowly continue to read and research and then assemble my brewing setup as I start earning my first pounds. I'm hoping I can pick up second hand bits and find cheap bits in stores and across the net. Can anyone recommend top quality Homebrew stores in London that are helpful for first timers? I've already decided I'm going to start with an immersion wort cooler (maybe make one myself even) and a fermentation heating pad.
One thing that has caught me off guard is researching about water for brewing. I've basically found out that the more you know the more you realise you dont know. I know that London water is supposed to be good for Porters but Pale Ales and IPAs are my preference. I'm hoping that using an extract kit I can 'get away with' the water not being perfect for my beer style.
Finally, can anyone recommend any good books that explaining the brewing process well for first timers and also offer advice on equipment?
Its great to be here team!