1. Where are you from?
Manitowoc, WI (USA)
2. How did you stumble across the site?
I was looking for info on water quantities for BIAB and stumbled across this site over on HomeBrewTalk
3. What you think of it so far?
WHEW! I'm glad I have the day off!
4. Have you brewed at all before. If so, for how long and what method are you currently using?
Yes, about 2 years worth of extract
5. Do you work? Are you retired or maybe you run a household?
Work is overrated!
But, unfortunately, there are bills to pay (and beer to brew) so yes, I work. I'm a truck driver
I spent a few years with the US Army in the late 1980's, stationed just outside of Frankfurt, Germany, and learned to appreciate good beer (as opposed to the 'equine urine' mass produced here in the US). When I returned Stateside (mind you, the craft brew industry was in its' infancy) there really weren't many options for GOOD beer available to me - at least here in Wisconsin. There was Sprecher (brewed in Milwaukee, WI) which never really impressed me and there was a local 'Gasthaus' that one could buy imported (sometimes skunky

) beer from so I decided to try my hand at making my own. With Charlie Papazian's book in hand, I was off! And it was pretty awful!
But, life intruded, and I hung up my kettle...
About 2 years ago (mind you, the craft brew industry had really taken off by then) I found myself drinking copious quantities of (and spending a LOT of money on) New Glarus Brewery beer. Wandering around my basement one day, I stumbled over all of my old brewing gear and thought WHY NOT!?! I acquired a Blichmann Burner, resurrected my old 6gal aluminum stock pot, bought a 'Better Beer' kit, and I was off! In the quest for better beer, I picked up a 10gal Blichmann Boilermaker, late last year, so I could move to 'full boil' beers. THEN I stumbled across
BIAB Brewing and realized I could make better beer (more control over ingredients) without the expense of building a 3 vessel system...and best of all, I already have most everything I need! SCORE!
So, here I am, really looking forward to trying my first BIAB (and the BIABacus) too!