HawaiiHomeBrewIt's really easy. Go to your local brew shop. Start with extract brewing. Keep it simple. It's as easy as baking a cake (easier really). Get a couple good batches under your belt. Then hit the YouTube circuit and watch a couple videos on how to build ... moreIt's really easy. Go to your local brew shop. Start with extract brewing. Keep it simple. It's as easy as baking a cake (easier really). Get a couple good batches under your belt. Then hit the YouTube circuit and watch a couple videos on how to build a Mashtun out of a regular cooler. Next thing you know, you'll be brewing like the big-boys. I'm drinking one of my own Honey Wheat Ales right now. Came out great!
April 3, 2009
oregonbeerlover: Nice to see some representation from the islands! Welcome! I too would like to try home brewing. Just haven't been brave enough to try yet. Afraid I'll be stuck with a lot of BAD beer...
March 26, 2009
Mark: Hi Mark, thank you for joining Must Love Beer. If I can be of any help feel free to send me a message. Please invite your friends to Must Love Beer.
About Me
Been brewing beer for a little less than a year and absolutely love it. Started off, like most folks, brewing extract beers from a starter kit, but switched to all-grain brewing about 4 months ago and haven't looked back. My wife would say I'm obsessed with it. But really, it's a pleasant way to spend a Saturday and when all is said and done, the fruits of my labor are so sweet.
Gender
Male
Marital Status
Married
Occupation
Law Student
Favorite Beers
By far: Maui Brewing's Big Wave IPA. Their Coconut Porter is a close second. I also like Longboard Pale Ale, Sam Adams and Blue Moon.