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New to forum and intro

Posted: Friday Oct 21, 2011 4:47 pm
by Guru
G'day all, just introducing myself as I have just joined up to the forum. Have been lurking a while and have visited Oliver and Geoff's main site several times to have a laugh at their beer reviews.

I'm pretty new to home brewing and have only made a couple of batch's so far which have been promising.

I am a computer programmer / web developer but have a passion for motorbikes. I think bikes and beer drinking go pretty well together (generally not at the same time though) 8)

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Friday Oct 21, 2011 4:57 pm
by bullfrog
Another brewing bike rider. Wonder why this site seems to attract our kind so prolifically...

Welcome to the site, Guru. What kind of brewing are you into? (ie. kits, kits 'n' bits, extract, grain, pillowcase, etc.)

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Friday Oct 21, 2011 6:16 pm
by Guru
Just doing the extract brews at the moment. Would like to do some of the more involved stuff at some stage but just taking little steps and working my way up to it. Don't have a lot of space either and SWMBO objects to me leaving the fermenter in the kitchen :(

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Saturday Oct 22, 2011 7:23 am
by Sonny
Be welcome Guru.

Be sure to pop over to our bike thread and post up some of your bike pics for us to 'ooohh' and 'argggh' at.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Saturday Oct 22, 2011 8:01 am
by jello
Welcome to the family.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Monday Oct 24, 2011 4:25 pm
by warra48
Welcome, guru.
You'll find this site informative and helpful.
Hope you continue to enjoy your brewing journey.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Wednesday Apr 11, 2012 2:45 pm
by SaazGorilla
G'day All.

Like Guru, I have been lurking here for a while and have recently signed on officially. I am also a motorbiking brewer, which is a tenuous justification for hijacking Guru's thread.

I have been brewing for about 1 year so far, mainly doing Kit+Extract+Bits brews while gradually practicing the very techniques discussed on these pages along the way such as steeping, racking, and using liquid yeasts.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Wednesday Apr 11, 2012 3:22 pm
by Sonny
Welcome Saaz, nice name!
You better go over and stick up some picks in the bike thread, as also thank Guru for the use of his intro thread;-)

Nice to have you along. Being a kits and bits, extract or partial type of brewer, you're in my territory. I've recently done some Wetpaks from Country Brewer and I tell what, they are alright!

Stick around, share info and maybe enter the next lotto 'eh.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Friday Apr 13, 2012 11:21 am
by Guru
Welcome saaz, your more than welcome to hijack this thread. Looking forward to hearing about your brewing and biking exploits.

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Friday Apr 13, 2012 12:50 pm
by barrelboy
Again welcome saaz. You'll find all helpful and friendly here. What have you been brewing lately?
Cheers BB

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Sunday Apr 15, 2012 11:48 am
by SaazGorilla
Thanks for the welcome, guys and Guru in particular for graciously allowing me to hijack his thread.

My bikes are both steady workhorses and really aren't very photogenic by any stretch of the imagination. One is a 1994 BMW R80, which I use for longer jaunts. The other is a 1980 Yamaha XS 250, left over from when you HAD to get a 250 to learn on. I can't bring myself to sell it because, well, it's not worth anything to anyone and besides, I really get a buzz out of riding the thing around town. It's great fun. I enjoy it more than the beemer!

Recent brews I've done include a Pilsner, which I bottled about 6 weeks ago (might try one today in fact): Thomas Coopers Selection Pilsner tin, 1.5kg dried Pilsner Malt extract, Saaz and the liquid Budvar yeast, which I'd used for the first time.

Also this year so far, I've put down 2 Wheat beers: Thomas Coopers selection Wheat tin, 1.5 kg dried wheat malt extract and the liquid Weihenstephan yeast, which I can recommend as a step up from the safbrew T-58 I used to use.

Pilsners and wheats are my main styles, which I punctuate with 'now and then' styles like a pale ale, a dark ale or a kolsch.

Unfortunately, I'd been all set to brew some Pilsners over the winter months but my brew fridge (a wine fridge) has packed up just last week!

Re: New to forum and intro

Posted: Sunday Apr 15, 2012 5:35 pm
by Sonny
Those Hefeweisen's are the go alright. I may have to try this liquid yeast next summer in place of the WB06.