OK, so I have my lager in the fridge fermenting away nicely and a batch of hobgoblin in the bottle conditioning stage, planning a stout this weekend.. My intention is basically to brew a few different styles and see how they turn out!
Back to the grass roots of home brew, I can't help but wonder how cheap I can brew a half decent beer, logically speaking the cheapest ag would be a single malt and single hop (Smash) as I could grow the hops and find a wholesale supplier for the malt and buy in bulk... (I did some googling and you can buy most malts for between 60p and 85p a kilo of you buy 25kg sacks from a wholesaler..)
Yeast is another discussion, but I would plan to stick to half decent packet beer yeast or use liquid yeast and wash it for a few generations, but to be honest in my so far limited experience the packet beer yeast actually seems pretty good, although I hear lager yeast can be a different story.
So, anyone got any good simple recipes? Thinking of trying some test batches..
And anyone here used home grown hops?
I do enjoy a good lager, and I can't help thinking the lack of any need for head retention, light body and lack of need for aroma hoppin would mean a lager or light beer might suit this approach well...
Back to the grass roots of home brew, I can't help but wonder how cheap I can brew a half decent beer, logically speaking the cheapest ag would be a single malt and single hop (Smash) as I could grow the hops and find a wholesale supplier for the malt and buy in bulk... (I did some googling and you can buy most malts for between 60p and 85p a kilo of you buy 25kg sacks from a wholesaler..)
Yeast is another discussion, but I would plan to stick to half decent packet beer yeast or use liquid yeast and wash it for a few generations, but to be honest in my so far limited experience the packet beer yeast actually seems pretty good, although I hear lager yeast can be a different story.
So, anyone got any good simple recipes? Thinking of trying some test batches..
And anyone here used home grown hops?
I do enjoy a good lager, and I can't help thinking the lack of any need for head retention, light body and lack of need for aroma hoppin would mean a lager or light beer might suit this approach well...