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Moving to Fredericton

Started by Madavascus, May 05, 2012, 03:05:27 PM

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Madavascus

Hey guys!

It's nice to be part of the NB Craft Brewers Association! In late August, I'll be moving to Fredericton in order to continue my studies at St. Thomas University, so I plan to take part of as many meetings as I can be at. Also, I look forwards to learning from you all. So far I've successfully brewed 3 canned kits (Brew Canada's "Canadian Red Beer," Munton's "Irish-Style Stout," and "Blonde Beer" from the same), and I feel that I'll soon be ready to start making some real craft brew. Still reading Palmer's book on home-brewing.

I'll be moving into a residence hall, so I'll be housing my brewing equipment at a friend's apartment. After that, if I can get a decent job I just might get my own place in your lovely city.

Anyways, see you guys soon. Cheers!
"He was a wise man who invented beer." - Attributed to Plato. Whether or not Plato actually said that remains to be proven. However, the statement itself is axiomatic.

Bottled]Frederictonian Mead[/url] (Pitched 14/05/12). Midday Dandelion Wine (Pitched 20/05/12)
Planned: Cincinnati Pale Ale.

Richard

Hope to see you soon man - you'll find more than enough experience in the club to help you along your way - and plenty of enthusiasm to boot :)
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Kegged: air.
Primary: air.
Bulk Aging: Silence of the Lambics (Pitched 13/05/2012).
Owed: JQ LSA x 1, Kyle Stout x 1 & IPA x 1.

Kyle

Charter Member

On Tap: DIPA, Vienna SMaSH, Imp Stout
Planned: IPA
Fermenting: --

brew

Right on - look us up when you get settled...
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Planned: Drink beer later, Primary: Drink beer soon, Secondary: Drink beer shortly, Kegged: Drinking beer now

chrismccull

Welcome.

I think you'll find that the FestaBrew type kit are of better quality than the canned extract kits.  You might want to try one of them as a next step.  When you re-locate to Fredericton, you should tag-along with someone that is brewing an all grain batch.

Chris Craig

Quote from: "chrismccull"Welcome.

I think you'll find that the FestaBrew type kit are of better quality than the canned extract kits.  You might want to try one of them as a next step.  When you re-locate to Fredericton, you should tag-along with someone that is brewing an all grain batch.

Good call on the Festabrew.  Better still, you can get an extract kit from Noble Grape if you have a 3 gallon pot.  

As for tagging along on a brew day...pick a day, and I'm sure at least one of us is brewing  :banana:

sdixon

Welcome! There is a lot of knowledge in this goup and lot's of good guys and lot's of good. beer. Looiking forward to seeing you soon.
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Hunter S. Thompson


On Tap]

WJShaw


carmstrong

In kegs: Nothing :(
Primary: Belgian Blond, Dry Irish Stout
Planned: SNPA clone, Dunkle

Madavascus

Quote from: "ChrisCraig"Better still, you can get an extract kit from Noble Grape if you have a 3 gallon pot.

I'm moving in to Holy Cross House at St. Thomas, so I'll be just a block away from that store! :-) I'll definitely check it out.
"He was a wise man who invented beer." - Attributed to Plato. Whether or not Plato actually said that remains to be proven. However, the statement itself is axiomatic.

Bottled]Frederictonian Mead[/url] (Pitched 14/05/12). Midday Dandelion Wine (Pitched 20/05/12)
Planned: Cincinnati Pale Ale.