BIABrewer wrote:
1. Where are you from?
2. How did you stumble across the site?
3. What you think of it so far?
4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using?
5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household?
Aaaah. So this is how I become a full member.
1. Melbourne, Vic (Edit: Australia. I didn't realise this place was so international). I have recently moved to Mitcham and work primarily in Box Hill, but I'm also in the city once or twice a week.
2. It was mentioned at a Grain and Grape BIAB demo that I attended on Saturday. It also came up in a Google search I did this morning about electric Keggles as boilers (
This thread is why I'm here today).
3. It's a fairly convoluted sign-up process so far and not immediately obvious to someone who's been frequenting online discussion forums since the early 90s.
4. I've been brewing for about 18 months. That time has taken me from my first Coopers fermenter to now having three fridges dedicated to beer including a brew/condition fridge and a four tap keg fridge along with a bunch of other home made goodies like thermostats and this past weekend I've built a stir plate for a yeast starter.
I alternate my brewing between kit and fresh wort based recipes, but I'm very eager to get into grain brewing, which is where BIAG comes in, obviously. Amongst other priorities generally set by SWMBO, I'm about to start building a 3V system, which will very likely start out as a 1V BIAB system. Long term I plan to automate as much of my brewing as possible (Not because I don't enjoy the process, but for consistency) and for that reason I'm looking at electric heating (safer/easier to automate).
5. I've worked in IT for the past decade. I'm presently a Service Manager for an outsourcing house, mainly working with utilities but my background is billing application support. Like a lot of you guys I imagine, I dream of giving away this corporate IT business and running a brew pub or similar. SWMBO is generally very supportive of my brewing, though with getting married this year and a six week overseas trip, there is not a lot of budget to go towards equipment which is why I'm looking at a single converted electric keggle for my BIAB efforts.
Now, if someone can click the "This bloke is real" button, I can get back to
that other threadand ask my question
