
BIG HELLO
Re: BIG HELLO
Just like me then, welcome DAMODAMO wrote:Hi all just postin to say hello and sorry in advance for askin stupid questions and generally being a nuisance, im a total beginer and hopin to brew some top ales
Personally i found going with kits was a good start for me, you learn the 'basics' and with the better kits £15> you can turn out beers to be proud of as long as you follow the instructions and have a thorough read of the threads here at Jims. I've been doing kits for 18 months and did my first AG mini-mash last weekend (still have my fingers crossed on that one). I'd seriously reccomend doing a 'few' kits first to learn how it works once you have got to the 'sweet wort in a fermenter stage' get competent on that and then look back at how you get yourself to that stage, the info here is fantastic, it's got me motivated since i joined.
Let us know how you get on. Oh and read the threads on stuck fermentation then buy some yeast from your LHBS to replace the one's in your kit.

- bitter_dave
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Don't get put off if you have a disaster, I'm sure all of the mashers here have had at least one. Like most things in life you learn from your mistakes, and it's half the fun.
Again, I would suggest you start with a good quality kit. You'll need less equipment and the learning curve is not so steep. In addition to the help you'll get here, you should hopefully get good advice from your local homebrew shop. BTW, have you found yours yet?
Again, I would suggest you start with a good quality kit. You'll need less equipment and the learning curve is not so steep. In addition to the help you'll get here, you should hopefully get good advice from your local homebrew shop. BTW, have you found yours yet?
yea was going to head over to leyland home brew on saturday is that a decent shop?? spoke to vaudy about it and he said it wasnt a bad place to go, btw thanks for all the great advice advice ill get a kit on saturday hopefully,and all going well ill be brewin on sunday, im excited haha!! so thanks again
ps is there any kits u can recomend, i like tim taylor,pendle witch those types of ales
cheers lads

cheers lads