Brewing beer can be a bit challenging, but the adventure and reward of sharing unique brews with friends is definitely worth It. It usually all starts with a 1 gallon glass carboy , sac of pre mixed grains🌾, hops, and a little packet of yeast, all in a starter kit from off the shelf of the local homebrew store 📦😁. A few hours later and you are bottling just over a six pack and getting it ready for the two week wait, until those tiny delicious bubbles form. If you’ve done your homework 🧐 then a refreshing award awaits you down the road! Before you know it your hooked and buying all of the homebrewing equipment you can get your hands on 🤩, chasing every kind of styles or recipes to master and impress your friends or family. That’s pretty much how I got here, running my own mini homebrew setup every time I find a new beer to brew. I’ve brewed many tasty IPAs, NEIPAs, Heffenwizens, Reds, and other random beers. 🍻 if you haven’t tried to brew a beer before; I recommend you join the masses going as far back as Benjamin Franklin and beyond, and find out what you are missing. As the four brewers would say, “brew the shit out of it!!” . Let me know what your currently brewing with a comment below!
Nice set up you got there man, wish I had a garage where I could make something like that as well, for now I am stuck with 6 gallon productions.
thanks! I tend to go overboard sometime in my hobbies ; )