I get to spend a day in my own head (which is good for my mental health) and about 6 weeks later I have a beer that I want to drink.
No, but a 20-30 minute boil costs very little. Maybe it adds a couple of dollars. Still way cheaper than $5-7 per pint at a pub.Free power then?
A by product of brewing and this forum is you get to meet very nice,like minded people who don't roll their eyes or become uninterested the minute you mention IBUs,fg, etc.
Balance it's completely off the menu.
Love drinking stupidly cold brazilian Antarctica beer with needle fish on a beach, I would definitely prefer it there for my favourite IPA . However, I agree with you that good beer is quite expensive there relative to the local incomeI'm a chemistry, therefore I like to do experiments. Also, good beer is expensive here in Brazil, if you can get it. Some brands just aren't available for purchase here. You just can't find a real saison here. Except for that all spiced up blasphemous stuff they call modern beer. Stout? Very hard to find. It's all sweet, lactose added, or chocolate, coffee that's completely nonsense. People here have the same problem as most north americans, it's always too much of everything. Balance it's completely off the menu. So I brew it myself. To hell with.
Bravo @Alan_Reginato . Excellent reasons for brewing your own, but where do you source your ingedients?I'm a chemistry, therefore I like to do experiments. Also, good beer is expensive here in Brazil, if you can get it. Some brands just aren't available for purchase here. You just can't find a real saison here. Except for that all spiced up blasphemous stuff they call modern beer. Stout? Very hard to find. It's all sweet, lactose added, or chocolate, coffee that's completely nonsense. People here have the same problem as most north americans, it's always too much of everything. Balance it's completely off the menu. So I brew it myself. To hell with.
Leave her behind, then.... Don't think my wife will let me bring my pressure fermenter or casks
I love my wife but I always read her horoscope first thing in the morning.Leave her behind, then.
Genius. I'm going to start doing the same.I love my wife but I always read her horoscope first thing in the morning.
I like to know what kind of day I'm going to have.
I buy ingredients from local homebrew shop or internet. There's a reasonable good maltster here, for base malts purposes, Agraria. For special ones, usually got imported. I like Castle Malting and Weyermann.Bravo @Alan_Reginato . Excellent reasons for brewing your own, but where do you source your ingedients?
Me, I brew for the power it gives me, the endless wealth that keeps pouring in, but, most of all, for the babes.
Only joking. I brew because I love brewing. Like you, I'm a chemist. I actually prefer drinking cider (proper, west country cider, not turbo shi'ite or Diamond White) but I love the brewing process and getting a decent beer at the end (or not). I take the same approach to cooking.
I was an English teacher for ages. Wish my Portuguese was as good as your English.
Corrections:
Chemistry is the subject. Chemist is the person who does chemistry.
To hell with + object. To hell with it. To hell with bad beer.
I wonder how do you manage to keep the temperature right?
I don't. I live in south and brew mainly with saison yeast. Winter time I keep the fermentors inside, keeping the temperatures around 20 C. In the summer, I let it free rise, never went over 33 C.
Oh man that brought back memories of Natch and dropping into thatchers for a gallon of half and half on the way home from WSM on a friday.. or going down to Mudgley for a gallon of that chewy shuff wi bits in it,I actually prefer drinking cider (proper, west country cider,
Why don't you try a sachet or two of Omega Lutra? It's a really good yeast, ferments cleanly at hot temperatures and leaves a clear beer.I don't. I live in south and brew mainly with saison yeast. Winter time I keep the fermentors inside, keeping the temperatures around 20 C. In the summer, I let it free rise, never went over 33 C.
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