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New to BN

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:34 am
by jamaral141989
I've been brewing for a little over a year with 15 brews under my belt. I started out with mead, and learned a ton during that process. After learning quite a bit about mead I moved onto beer. I've since spiraled into other styles including a few ciders. My hopes is to start a brewery next year and focus on Gruit, mead and ciders. I've been focusing my studies currently on wild local Maine yeasts and Gruits. I've brewed 4 Gruits and am currently putting together a research article on all the herbs frequently uses in Gruit and the ones I've used as well profiling taste, bitterness, aroma, etc. I'll be making beer as well but I'll try to keep is very abstract when beer brewing commercially. Currently I have a smoked maple bacon ale on tap, a Maine Maple IPA, Oaked Sage Gruit, and a Kiwi Apple cider. I hope to contribute to the beer industry by researching lesser known topics such as Gruit for instance. I recently came across BN's podcasts starting with the Jamil show. I really like the feel of the show and the info they presented. After listening to the straight lambic episode I ended up listening to the sour hour as well. I'm now making it a regular thing for me. I hope that my skills keep growing and that I can contribute to the craft in the future.

-Justin A

Re: New to BN

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:30 pm
by BDawg
Welcome :bnarmy:

Re: New to BN

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:47 pm
by Brewshki
Glad to have you! Make it a regular thing, you'll love it!

Re: New to BN

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:00 pm
by brewinhard
Welcome to the forum!

Re: New to BN

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:44 am
by snowcapt
Welcome!
I am curious as to how many flavors you can possibly put in cider. :shock: :unicornrainbow: :asshat:

Re: New to BN

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 5:54 am
by jamaral141989
snowcapt wrote:Welcome!
I am curious as to how many flavors you can possibly put in cider. :shock: :unicornrainbow: :asshat:


I did the kiwi apple cider as more of an experiment. It's a very odd combination but I think with a little time and a racking onto some fresh apples it'll improve.

Re: New to BN

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 4:55 pm
by Brewshki
snowcapt wrote:Welcome!
I am curious as to how many flavors you can possibly put in cider. :shock: :unicornrainbow: :asshat:


jamaral141989 wrote:
snowcapt wrote:Welcome!
I am curious as to how many flavors you can possibly put in cider. :shock: :unicornrainbow: :asshat:


I did the kiwi apple cider as more of an experiment. It's a very odd combination but I think with a little time and a racking onto some fresh apples it'll improve.


lolololol @snowcapt, what is your experience with putting things in cider?

Re: New to BN

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 5:18 pm
by NateBrews
I bet you could put cucumbers in cider, or maybe a few (3, maybe 4 if you are really looking for more impact) of those little oranges.

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