100% of the time, even if it's a weekend morning brew. It just doesn't feel right to make beer and not have one.
Homebrewing - Beer, Mead, Wine, Cider
A community dedicated to homebrewing beer, mead, wine, cider and everything in between. If it ferments, bring it over here.
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Some starting points for beginners:
Quick and diry guide to fermenting fruit - cider and wine
Yeah we started at 10 am (first bottle opened) and then one friend took me to pub in evening. So 12 hours of drinking.
As arrogant as it is, I've brewed enough beer in my life that I feel it's too easy without the added handicap of being drunk...
I am at this point, but then you brew amazing beer and don't know how you brew it.
That's part of the fun
I don't, I am too busy sanitizing and calculating things... 😂
The Braumeister says 'Cheers!' once done boiling. It would be rude to leave it hanging and can't very well cheer with water now...
Step one of brewing is to drink brew while I brew! But I write everything down in my log to refer to later - measurements, observations, things that go well and things to improve on.
It's great to check that one beer I had hiding in the closet that aged amazingly well. Now I have a hope of repeating it.
never! problem is that i get sloppy right after the first sip. so I'll stay sober until I've pitched the yeast. cleaning is something else though.
I'll have one after I've dropped in the bittering hops, and one between pitching the yeast and cleanup. Too many little whoopsies if I have more.
I strictly only drink afterwards. During brewing, I want to keep a sharp mind so that I don't mess anything up, and just stick to the plan.
After everything is done and cleaned up, I'll happily have a few beers and a pizza.
Usually, yes. But at the boiling step, so in the second half of the brew
Depends on the mood, if I feel like some beers? Yes. If I don’t feel like some beers? No
No, I usually start in the morning. Coffee for me, too early for beer.
Yes, but I typically don't start drinking right away. I usually brew 2 beers back to back so brew day runs from about 8 till 3. I'm usually multi-tasking with making breakfast or doing things around the house while mashing and getting the first beer to a boil. Then I'll start drinking around 11 or 12 when the first beer is going into the carboy.