jimmyblade
Active Member
Hi Everyone,
My name is James, 32 from North Derbyshire.
Fairly new to brewing having got a wilko starter kit last year from the wife. I did a couple of kit brews, a real ale that turned out great and a lager that was used to clean the drain!
I knew fairly early on that I would like to progress to all grain, but I didn't expect that after 2 kit brews I would be out spending (relatively) serious cash on new equipment!
The info gained from this forum has been invaluable and I don't think I would have been able to get to the position I'm in now without it, so thanks fellas.
I have had success with my current setup, 32L stock pot, 20L stock pot, 33L mash tun and using the no chill method by transfer the wort to a designated chilling cube. I have 4 FV's so can have more than one brew on the go at once.
Of course I have the bug big time now and am looking for improvements to my setup all the time!
I hope to contribute and get involved with the community over the coming months including entering the competitions.
Once again thanks for a great site packed full of invaluable knowledge. :thumb:
My name is James, 32 from North Derbyshire.
Fairly new to brewing having got a wilko starter kit last year from the wife. I did a couple of kit brews, a real ale that turned out great and a lager that was used to clean the drain!
I knew fairly early on that I would like to progress to all grain, but I didn't expect that after 2 kit brews I would be out spending (relatively) serious cash on new equipment!
The info gained from this forum has been invaluable and I don't think I would have been able to get to the position I'm in now without it, so thanks fellas.
I have had success with my current setup, 32L stock pot, 20L stock pot, 33L mash tun and using the no chill method by transfer the wort to a designated chilling cube. I have 4 FV's so can have more than one brew on the go at once.
Of course I have the bug big time now and am looking for improvements to my setup all the time!
I hope to contribute and get involved with the community over the coming months including entering the competitions.
Once again thanks for a great site packed full of invaluable knowledge. :thumb: