This was a fun watch! I thoroughly enjoyed the callback to your first brew ever. I'd love to see an updated, more refined version of this with applied knowledge of all you have learned in your 14 years of experience. Thank you for sharing!
This is epic! Love the callback to the beginnings of your journey and the honesty around the tasting. Definitely something I greatly appreciate from you. Also, there is something super satisfying about seeing so much yeeting of various ingredients. Cheers!
To me, it’s always fun to revisit an old recipe I haven’t made in years/decades. I like to make the original and a what-I’d-do-today version, side by side. Then taste at bottling and over time. The results can be enlightening. Some… sobering. Pun intended.
what I'm curious about, it why ya oaked during primary fermentation. I've only ever oaked during secondary while aging my mead. What's the difference between doing it during primary vs secondary?
That is a cool first time recipe. Mine was 31 years ago in the college dorm. Grape juice frozen concentrate, water, sugar and bread yeast fermented in the gallon water jug. It was not too bad. All my dorm friends named it grape F..k I started making mead 3 months ago. My Klingon blood mead has been fermenting for almost 4 months, The wine version is a favorite with my friends.
Time has brought out many changes in the person we now see. Then the photo you showed us of your being adventure of home brewing. Please, put your newly twist into your first ever wine brew. It would be interesting to see the differences in the your first ever wine brew. It's just dointhemost !
Fortunately the folks who mentored me years ago were all using best practices. It seems the less sophisticated techniques have sort of gained popularity with the rise of simplified internet recipes. I feel lucky to have had the help I got back then!
Honey Ale with Cascade Hops. that was my first, decided malt extract was not for me. Drinkable but not quite all there. Went on to All Grain brewing. I made the equipment I needed and cranked out a couple batches. I loved it. Used Wyeast and I got some excellent brews. My Steam Beer was excellent, won first place with my Heffe Weisen, I used the Guiness method on it but only 1 1/2% of wort was soured. Then went on a took the Beer Judging Course. That was fun.
Really Appreciate Your Video , Thanks ! Yeah , when it's Young or Green , I'll Try just a Sip , out of Curiosity . Then Set it and Forget it . One thing , for My Taste , I'll Cook Certain Fruit going into Secondary . Like Fig's , Nothing brings out the Smell , Aroma and Taste as Cooking on Medium . I wouldn't Think about it for Certain Other Fruit Tho . OOOOW Yeah , Tonight is Game Night , I'll Put Your Podcast Live Chat on Speaker 🔊. See Y'all Then . 🐯🤠
I Would Love to be a Member , Even Order a Book 📖📚 . But then I'd have to give My Full Name and ADDRESS . I'M , HOW DO YOU SAY , OFF THE GRID . As Much as Possible Anyway . But I really love 💞 Your Channel 🤩 🎉😂 . 🐯🤠
Where did you ever get this recipe? Did you come up with it on your own? Was it hastily scrawled on the bathroom wall of a homebrew supply shop? Or did you pry it out of the withered, dead hands of some long deceased moonshine or purveyor of bathtub gin?
I'm offended: 4 gallon recipe? RAISENS? white POWDERS? Not DV10 yeast? AI Generated Ronald McDonald pint? Not saying everything your brew is great at tasting? Just kidding buy the book
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There is some definite potential for a series of your old brews done better
I wholeheartedly agree!
Yeah I was sad to see this wasn't that
This was a fun watch! I thoroughly enjoyed the callback to your first brew ever. I'd love to see an updated, more refined version of this with applied knowledge of all you have learned in your 14 years of experience. Thank you for sharing!
I'd love to see you do a version of this "updated" with what you've learned in the years since you started!
Roger that! Have a great weekend!
This is epic! Love the callback to the beginnings of your journey and the honesty around the tasting. Definitely something I greatly appreciate from you. Also, there is something super satisfying about seeing so much yeeting of various ingredients. Cheers!
Haha, thank you! The reality is I've made a lot of "bad" stuff in my day, and there's no shame in admitting it!
To me, it’s always fun to revisit an old recipe I haven’t made in years/decades. I like to make the original and a what-I’d-do-today version, side by side. Then taste at bottling and over time. The results can be enlightening. Some… sobering. Pun intended.
what I'm curious about, it why ya oaked during primary fermentation.
I've only ever oaked during secondary while aging my mead. What's the difference between doing it during primary vs secondary?
Definitely would love to see an updated version!
I’m on it. Just gotta gather the supplies… Again!
That is a cool first time recipe. Mine was 31 years ago in the college dorm. Grape juice frozen concentrate, water, sugar and bread yeast fermented in the gallon water jug. It was not too bad. All my dorm friends named it grape F..k I started making mead 3 months ago. My Klingon blood mead has been fermenting for almost 4 months, The wine version is a favorite with my friends.
I love this story. Bet you were popular at the dorms!
It sounded like a glorious beginning to me!
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Time has brought out many changes in the person we now see. Then the photo you showed us of your being adventure of home brewing.
Please, put your newly twist into your first ever wine brew. It would be interesting to see the differences in the your first ever wine brew.
It's just dointhemost !
Would definitely love to see how you would redo this brew... Sounds like it has lots of potential
Definitely an interesting concoction… I have some ideas on how to use up some of these bottles in a future video, too!
Wow, that’s a heckuva recipe for your first brew! I started about the same time with Mr. Beer.
I started 14 yrs ago as well. Respect for taking notes, knowing WTH pectic enzyme was and knowing that there was yeast outside of bread.
Fortunately the folks who mentored me years ago were all using best practices. It seems the less sophisticated techniques have sort of gained popularity with the rise of simplified internet recipes. I feel lucky to have had the help I got back then!
Honey Ale with Cascade Hops. that was my first, decided malt extract was not for me. Drinkable but not quite all there. Went on to All Grain brewing. I made the equipment I needed and cranked out a couple batches. I loved it. Used Wyeast and I got some excellent brews. My Steam Beer was excellent, won first place with my Heffe Weisen, I used the Guiness method on it but only 1 1/2% of wort was soured.
Then went on a took the Beer Judging Course. That was fun.
A good Oatmeal Stout, All Grain.......🙂 I did a couple and I couldn't keep the bottles around, I never knew that I had that many friends.
Really Appreciate Your Video , Thanks ! Yeah , when it's Young or Green , I'll Try just a Sip , out of Curiosity . Then Set it and Forget it . One thing , for My Taste , I'll Cook Certain Fruit going into Secondary . Like Fig's , Nothing brings out the Smell , Aroma and Taste as Cooking on Medium . I wouldn't Think about it for Certain Other Fruit Tho . OOOOW Yeah , Tonight is Game Night , I'll Put Your Podcast Live Chat on Speaker 🔊. See Y'all Then . 🐯🤠
I Would Love to be a Member , Even Order a Book 📖📚 . But then I'd have to give My Full Name and ADDRESS . I'M , HOW DO YOU SAY , OFF THE GRID . As Much as Possible Anyway . But I really love 💞 Your Channel 🤩 🎉😂 .
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Send me an email and I’ll send you a copy of the book at no charge!
Where did you ever get this recipe? Did you come up with it on your own? Was it hastily scrawled on the bathroom wall of a homebrew supply shop? Or did you pry it out of the withered, dead hands of some long deceased moonshine or purveyor of bathtub gin?
I say, "Do it the most". I was hoping from the start that you were going to update it as you worked on it.
I really wanted to get a baseline with this one just to get a frame of reference. Already have some ideas on what to do differently now!
WTH, what happened to the new anesthetic and 1 gallon batches???
I guess I'm going to have to STFU and get over myself😂😂😂
Anesthetic 😂
I thought you were going to redo it with your learned experience. You should for a compare and contrast.
I’m planning on it already!
My first homebrew was a mead and it was dookie.
I'm offended:
4 gallon recipe?
RAISENS?
white POWDERS?
Not DV10 yeast?
AI Generated Ronald McDonald pint?
Not saying everything your brew is great at tasting?
Just kidding buy the book
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First!!!!!!!
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Wait a Minute , You Cheated , 5 Days Ago . That's an Unfair Advantage . 🐯🤠
Tasting from a McDonald's glass is epic....