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abecox

Can't Leave
Sep 8, 2010
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Cleveland, OH
Ive got a wort chiller in my brew kettle waiting for it to come down to temperature and I got to thinking, anyone else here like to make their own beer?

I haven't brewed as much as I used to, my personal record was seven batches in a year but that was 2020 so I was just trying to kill time but I always make a batch of Christmas Ale every year for my families big Christmas party. I did that today, as long as it's bottled by Thanksgiving it'll be good.

But I ramble. Anyone else here like to make their own brew? I'd love to hear your stories and thoughts!
 

Kilgore Trout

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 5, 2019
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Last time I brewed was 2012. I've been thinking about starting again. Started with extracts back in the early '90s, and worked my way up to all grain. Still have all my equipment, just need to decide if I want to bottle, or pick up a CO2 system, since I still have a few kegs.
 

GardenStateoftheArtBriar

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 29, 2024
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New Jersey
Man I'd love to get back into it - sipping on a Lagunitas Lil Sumpin' and thinking about the time I made an amazing Hefeweizen
Lady of the home won't allow me to mess around with beermaking any longer - too much kitchen hogging and mess
 
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Lifer
Dec 24, 2014
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Tucson Az
Used to brew beer with my dad shortly after I turned 21 we took a couple of first place ribbons and one best of show at the state fair but that was about 20 years ago. It was a lot of fun, I've looked into doing it again just dont drink much and a 5 gallon batch is a lot of beer for me,
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
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14,608
East Coast USA
I made a Porter from a kit once. It was long ago. I remember having to fill dark glass bottles, add some priming sugar and cap them.

I was supposed to wait until that sugar created some bubbles but if I remember correctly, they were so good that I drank many of those bottles flat!

Something I’d try again. Thanks for posting!
 

bullet08

Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
10,340
41,824
RTP, NC. USA
Used to. Too much hazel. There are good enough beers out there for my need. And I don't have to wash the bottles! But honest truth is even a bad homebrew is better than most commercial brews.
 

abecox

Can't Leave
Sep 8, 2010
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Cleveland, OH
Used to brew beer with my dad shortly after I turned 21 we took a couple of first place ribbons and one best of show at the state fair but that was about 20 years ago. It was a lot of fun, I've looked into doing it again just dont drink much and a 5 gallon batch is a lot of beer for me,
I started making beer with my dad too! In Ohio you can drink it legally if you make it yourself so I started back then, wild to think about.
 
Dec 11, 2021
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Fort Collins, CO
I’ve brewed my own 5-6 times. I only used pre-packaged kits, so the results were always decent. Never tried an original recipe. Haven’t done it for several years now though.
 
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karam

Lifer
Feb 2, 2019
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Basel, Switzerland
I've brewed close to 100 liters of mead, even distilled it once. I'm not even a drinker lol, usually go weeks to months without having a drink, and when I do it's usually a couple of beers or a glass of Ardberg, Krupnik or Zubrowka.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
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NE Wisconsin
@Home Brewing Piper from here in NE WI may or may not do that sometimes ... I forget ;-)

Years ago I managed the taproom of St. Boniface in Ephrata, PA, and decided to try my hand at it once -- I borrowed some malt and yeast from the brewery and attempted a batch at home. I ruined it. Haven't tried since, but keep meaning to.

My parish's deacon has won the Pro-Am Competition at the GABF more than once, IIRC -- I might ask him to get me started in the foreseeable future.
 
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Home Brewing Piper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 18, 2021
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NE Wisconsin
I haven't brewed since I moved back to Wisconsin. I also lost some of my equipment in the move. I'll get back to it eventually. There was a time when I brewed every weekend and sometimes twice! I still have all my recipes.
 

Indygrap

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 18, 2022
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New Orleans, LA
I used to home brew & now do it professionally. I still have my set up, but haven’t used it lately because the house we’re in doesn’t have a 220v outlet. My kegerator died a while back as well & I loathe bottling.
Good for you making a Christmas beer for your family to enjoy! I love when you break out something you & (hopefully) others have been looking forward to drinking together. Sharing a beer you’ve brewed with people you love is something special. That’s not the aspect I miss most about home brewing, but it’s up there.
 
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abecox

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Sep 8, 2010
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Cleveland, OH
I used to home brew & now do it professionally. I still have my set up, but haven’t used it lately because the house we’re in doesn’t have a 220v outlet. My kegerator died a while back as well & I loathe bottling.
Good for you making a Christmas beer for your family to enjoy! I love when you break out something you & (hopefully) others have been looking forward to drinking together. Sharing a beer you’ve brewed with people you love is something special. That’s not the aspect I miss most about home brewing, but it’s up there.

Thats super cool! I always forget that bottling day can almost take as long as brew day.

Got it mostly bottled today, I over-sparged but still managed to hit 8% abv so I maybe I didn't. I fermented about seven gallons and I bottled five today and the other two gallons I put in a small bourbon barrel a bartender friend of mine gave me so I'm gonna see what that does to the mix in a few months as well.
 
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atwaterville

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Nov 15, 2021
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Los Angeles, CA
I used to be an avid home brewer and also into other sorts of fermentation. I paused since my son was born 8 years ago. I do want to get back into it as I missed the joy of going through the process and enjoying the fruition afterwards. I'm currently sitting on about 100 lbs of base malts that are most likely too stale for brewing beer. Maybe I'll use them for distillation instead.