Notlaw
Dubbel Dragon
I love this forum, what a helpful bunch of buggers you all are!
You're right of course, I am eager to do AG. It feels like "real brewing" so it's largely psychological I suppose.
I am also worried about a few failures off the belt might scare me off (I hope not, but you never know), so maybe at least 1 or 2 kits IS the way to start. However, I do want to progress onto AG quickly if I can.
I'm a right fanny, so sterilising and cleaning are things I'm quite methodical about anyway, but everyone says you're never prepared for just how much cleaning and sterilising is actually involved.
Looking forward to being able to experiment, but I'm not the sort to just try random things and wonder what happens. If I experiment with something, I usually have it all worked out in my head what the result will be anyway.
I've already started a folder with recipes I've found and printed off that I fancy trying at some point and articles about hops and malt flavours and all that stuff.... I told you I was a right fanny.!!
Anyway, thanks gents. I appreciate the advice, I really do.
You're right of course, I am eager to do AG. It feels like "real brewing" so it's largely psychological I suppose.
I am also worried about a few failures off the belt might scare me off (I hope not, but you never know), so maybe at least 1 or 2 kits IS the way to start. However, I do want to progress onto AG quickly if I can.
I'm a right fanny, so sterilising and cleaning are things I'm quite methodical about anyway, but everyone says you're never prepared for just how much cleaning and sterilising is actually involved.
Looking forward to being able to experiment, but I'm not the sort to just try random things and wonder what happens. If I experiment with something, I usually have it all worked out in my head what the result will be anyway.
I've already started a folder with recipes I've found and printed off that I fancy trying at some point and articles about hops and malt flavours and all that stuff.... I told you I was a right fanny.!!
Anyway, thanks gents. I appreciate the advice, I really do.