Post #4102 made 11 years ago
Thefilbertfox,
Welcome. I hope everything goes as planed Saturday. But.... I know it won't. We will be here if you need us but don't expect quick answers! Good Luck!!
Welcome. I hope everything goes as planed Saturday. But.... I know it won't. We will be here if you need us but don't expect quick answers! Good Luck!!
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4104 made 11 years ago
Welcome dattac, and good luck 

G B
I spent lots of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered
I've stopped drinking, but only when I'm asleep
I ONCE gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life
I spent lots of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I squandered
I've stopped drinking, but only when I'm asleep
I ONCE gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life
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Post #4106 made 11 years ago
ebag209,
Welcome to brewing heaven. BIAB is next to it.
Welcome to brewing heaven. BIAB is next to it.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4107 made 11 years ago
Hi,
My name is Jonas and I'm a carpenter from sweden Stockholm.
First of all my English is poor
.
I started brewing beer this summer with cooper diy kit.
From that day brewing beer is my
lifestyle!
I want to go allgrain but I want it to be easy, so I got a tip from a swedish website about biabbrewer.info
I think that this site is full of useful information.
Cheers!!
My name is Jonas and I'm a carpenter from sweden Stockholm.
First of all my English is poor

I started brewing beer this summer with cooper diy kit.
From that day brewing beer is my

I want to go allgrain but I want it to be easy, so I got a tip from a swedish website about biabbrewer.info
I think that this site is full of useful information.
Cheers!!
Post #4108 made 11 years ago
Welcome to the forum Jonas
Just post up what equipment you plan to buy and someone here will check it over and make suggestions. Your English above is perfect!
PP

jaybee wrote:...brewing beer is mylifestyle!



Just post up what equipment you plan to buy and someone here will check it over and make suggestions. Your English above is perfect!

PP
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Post #4109 made 11 years ago
Your English looks fine to me. Welcome!
I also started with a kit this summer and went to BIAB immediately, you're going to love it.
I also started with a kit this summer and went to BIAB immediately, you're going to love it.
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Post #4110 made 11 years ago
Hello to all fellow beer lovers iam a new user and look forward to picking your brains about BIAB.
Post #4111 made 11 years ago
Jason in Utah joining the forum. Since moving from the East coast to the land of low alcohol beers my interest in home brewing has been rekindled. I've done a few extract specialty grain batches and I'm ready to take the dive into all grain. I always thought all grain would require a bunch of extra equipment and I'm already at the threshold of beer making equipment my wife will tolerate. A guy at my local brew supply store mentioned BIAB and it seems like the perfect solution. I especially like the idea of doing 2-3 gallon batches with my space constraints living in an apartment. Can't wait to get started.
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Post #4112 made 11 years ago
Hi folks, ive been directed here by the good folk of brew UK forum. Im making the tentative steps in to AG after a yeat of tins, extract and partial mash brews, looking forward to picking your brains soon 

Post #4113 made 11 years ago
Weisseguy, jdean2002,Andy H,
Welcome all. This is the worlds only (or a least best) biab forum. You have opened the door enter beer-land.
Welcome all. This is the worlds only (or a least best) biab forum. You have opened the door enter beer-land.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4114 made 11 years ago
Gday everyone
Im from north west Australia and am keen to get into beer brewing.
I think i like the sounds of NRB's APA, so i start with that recipe...

Im from north west Australia and am keen to get into beer brewing.
I think i like the sounds of NRB's APA, so i start with that recipe...

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Post #4115 made 11 years ago
Hello everyone.
I am from perth, and have brewed a few kit brews and am keen to start trying biab, probably stove top to start with and see where it goes from there.
Brett
I am from perth, and have brewed a few kit brews and am keen to start trying biab, probably stove top to start with and see where it goes from there.
Brett
Post #4116 made 11 years ago
Two West Australians in a row
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Welcome aboard punchy and holsy. I just got back from the North-West punchy but didn't see one home brew shop between Perth and Newman - lol! NRB's APA is a great beer if your amarillo is fresh.
If you want to keep track of anything happeniong in WA, amke sure you and holsy subscribe to Western Australian BIABrewers and Events. I've given up maintaining the first post but bump the thread if you want me to add your names to Post #1 there.
PP

Welcome aboard punchy and holsy. I just got back from the North-West punchy but didn't see one home brew shop between Perth and Newman - lol! NRB's APA is a great beer if your amarillo is fresh.
If you want to keep track of anything happeniong in WA, amke sure you and holsy subscribe to Western Australian BIABrewers and Events. I've given up maintaining the first post but bump the thread if you want me to add your names to Post #1 there.

PP
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Post #4117 made 11 years ago
Hi there
just introducing myself. My name is Keith - and I live in Newcastle upon Tyne. Having done half a dozen beer kits (which have gone OK) I was drinking a Chocolate Milk Stout the other day, which somebody gave me as a gift. And I was inspired to do something more challenging with my home brew...
But with a small kitchen, lack of funds, and a fastidiously tidy wife, BIAB looks like the way to go. Mainly interested in doing frequent, shorter brews than large volumes. Just bought myself a 21L kettle to get meself started! Starting to work out some recipes now...
Keith
just introducing myself. My name is Keith - and I live in Newcastle upon Tyne. Having done half a dozen beer kits (which have gone OK) I was drinking a Chocolate Milk Stout the other day, which somebody gave me as a gift. And I was inspired to do something more challenging with my home brew...
But with a small kitchen, lack of funds, and a fastidiously tidy wife, BIAB looks like the way to go. Mainly interested in doing frequent, shorter brews than large volumes. Just bought myself a 21L kettle to get meself started! Starting to work out some recipes now...
Keith
Post #4118 made 11 years ago
Duotwr,
You are a perfect candidate for BIAB and BIABacus. You can brew smaller batches to fit your space and equipment. Welcome to the obsession.
You are a perfect candidate for BIAB and BIABacus. You can brew smaller batches to fit your space and equipment. Welcome to the obsession.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4119 made 11 years ago
1. Where are you from? - Hi all, I'm from Cape Town - South Africa
2. How did you stumble across the site? - I usually watch a lot of brewing videos on youtube & recently stumbled onto Robert Stempski's channel and then from there landed up here as I'm planning on getting into BIAB soon
3. What you think of it so far? - This site is amazing and definitely the right place to be for people looking into BIAB
4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using? - Been brewing for about 2 yrs - first started the easy way with Cooper DIY kit after watching just about all of the Craigtube videos
- Been experimenting with specialty grains & partial extract for the last 12 months. - My last 3 brews have been SMaSH partial mash type brews & I think I'm ready to give BIAB a try - Got a 50L keggle cut open & ballvalve fitted - still working on the final odds&ends
5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household? - Ex-Fire Fighter - Early retired & into IT at the moment

2. How did you stumble across the site? - I usually watch a lot of brewing videos on youtube & recently stumbled onto Robert Stempski's channel and then from there landed up here as I'm planning on getting into BIAB soon

3. What you think of it so far? - This site is amazing and definitely the right place to be for people looking into BIAB
4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using? - Been brewing for about 2 yrs - first started the easy way with Cooper DIY kit after watching just about all of the Craigtube videos

5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household? - Ex-Fire Fighter - Early retired & into IT at the moment

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Post #4120 made 11 years ago
Hi,
I live in the UK, and have re-discovered brewing recently. I was intending to do a few traditional All Grain brews, but then found out about BIAB through internet trawling (possibly through jimsbeerkit) and found this forum. I've played with BIABacus and I think I now understand the process a bit better, and all the various definitions etc.
First BIAB planned soon, I just need to make a chiller.
I live in the UK, and have re-discovered brewing recently. I was intending to do a few traditional All Grain brews, but then found out about BIAB through internet trawling (possibly through jimsbeerkit) and found this forum. I've played with BIABacus and I think I now understand the process a bit better, and all the various definitions etc.
First BIAB planned soon, I just need to make a chiller.
Post #4121 made 11 years ago
Hi!
My name is Hannu and I live in Dublin. I started brewing with Brooklyn Brew shop 1 gallon kit (2 of those made) and now I did one 2 gallon set on my kitchen stove. I used colander for sparging and pot for mashing but now I am really looking BIAB method. I will do my first BIAB brew tomorrow if I just can find suitable bag for it.
I live in small apartment so I need to focus on small batches.
My name is Hannu and I live in Dublin. I started brewing with Brooklyn Brew shop 1 gallon kit (2 of those made) and now I did one 2 gallon set on my kitchen stove. I used colander for sparging and pot for mashing but now I am really looking BIAB method. I will do my first BIAB brew tomorrow if I just can find suitable bag for it.
I live in small apartment so I need to focus on small batches.
Post #4122 made 11 years ago
JIGSAW, SteveAndLesley, adversary,
Welcome to Brew in a bag. BIAB is the worlds best way to brew beer at home. Inexpensive, space saving, extremely easy to do and the best quality beer.
Welcome to Brew in a bag. BIAB is the worlds best way to brew beer at home. Inexpensive, space saving, extremely easy to do and the best quality beer.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4124 made 11 years ago
Tprweller,
Greetings and salutations. This is the place to be if you want to be a brewer of great beer! Fast, simple and cheap to brew with perfect beer resulting. Read on!
Greetings and salutations. This is the place to be if you want to be a brewer of great beer! Fast, simple and cheap to brew with perfect beer resulting. Read on!
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
http://cheesestradamus.com/ Brewers challenge!
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Post #4125 made 11 years ago
Hi,
I have been brewing for about 2 years.
Most of it has been extract, but I have done a few BIAB batches and am looking for more information.
Thanks
I have been brewing for about 2 years.
Most of it has been extract, but I have done a few BIAB batches and am looking for more information.
Thanks