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Started by Madavascus, March 09, 2012, 07:22:51 PM

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Madavascus

Hello everyone! I'm from Connors, New-Brunswick (located roughly 40 minutes west of Edmundston). I'm new to the boards, and to home-brewing in general. Just got myself a copy of John J. Palmer's "How to Brew," and I can't wait to get started. My head's full of questions, and I look forwards to picking your brains about this great craft!

First steps for me right now will be to educate myself and then invest in the basic equipment.

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

Welcome Mad, glad you found us :)
Charter Member

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

Awesome! Welcome.

I remember reading Palmer's book with zeal.
Charter Member

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

Chris Craig

Welcome aboard!  It's an obsessive hobby, but a rewarding one.  John Palmer's book is a fantastic resource.  If you have any questions, somebody here will have an answer for you.

HappyHax0r

Quote from: "Kyle"Awesome! Welcome.

I remember reading Palmer's book with zeal.

I remember reading Palmer's first book like it was about 12 months ago ;).

It's a good book, highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't got a copy. His online version is very out of date and the new one contains a lot more information.

Also "Designing Great Beers" is a good book as well.
Primary: #1, 2, 3, 4 (Air, Air, Air, Air)
Kegs     #1, 2, 3, 4 (C02, C02, C02, C02)

brew

Good to have you here - welcome!
NBCBA Treasurer
Planned: Drink beer later, Primary: Drink beer soon, Secondary: Drink beer shortly, Kegged: Drinking beer now

jamie_savoie

Hey, I'm from Grand-Falls (originally from Ste-Anne), if you want you can join me on a brew day.  It'll give you an idea!  I just started 6 months ago and I only have 6 all grain brew under my belt but I could share with you what I know.  I have 2-3 brews planned in the next month so if it's something that interest you shoot me a pm ;)
Cheers

Madavascus

Hello again, everyone! Thank you so much for the warm welcome! You guys replied really fast, it's good to know that this is an active forum. :-)

Just started my first ever batch of beer yesterday evening (one of those Brew Canada canned kits), a "Canadian Red Beer," so that's essentially an amber pale ale, correct? Got a few questions in mind, and as you may be able to suspect, I am quite anxious, and hoping everything went well, despite the fact that I can confidently say I followed the instructions as closely as I could.
"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.

HappyHax0r

Relax :)... it's almost certainly fine.
Primary: #1, 2, 3, 4 (Air, Air, Air, Air)
Kegs     #1, 2, 3, 4 (C02, C02, C02, C02)

DandyMason


jamie_savoie


sdixon

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