4n6fisher wrote:I have been brewing for 20+ years, but is has been over a year with the opening of my lab I have been short on time.
This is the perfect season for standing around a propane burner in the rain. The kits or extract is a great way to start, then when you want to get total control and reduce costs you go all grain. I have a few kegs cut open an plumbed with screens and spigots, and high BTU burners (160,000-200,000) you need a lot to get 15 gallons to boil. Even if you are just boiling 5 gallons I would recommend a burner then you will not ruin your stove or have to clean up the kitchen. I have trashed a couple cook tops (in rentals) with boil over and high use.
Mead (honey wine) is also a great and easy concoction to brew up. You can add any combination of fruits, berries, or juice.
Any questions shoot me a line.
4in6fisher,
Thanks for your reply.
I hear Ya on the All-Grain. I'm getting into it pretty well on this end. Made my 1st extract Porter, and it's 80% gone...
I just made my own mash tun . Taking a brewing class this Sat.
I hear you on the propane flame. I am using a backyard propane cooker, 60k btu's. It's somewhere to start, and keeps me from messing up the kitchen stove.