Hello from Halifax
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Hello from Halifax
Hello,
My name is Craig. I'm a newfie living here in Halifax, NS right now. I have been interested in homebrew for a long time, but haven't gotten into it. I made it my New Years resolution to get into this year and have been trying to read as much information as I can. I have yet to do my first batch and am actually looking for a place to get a good starter kit. Any info on that would be much appreciated.
I look forward to the forums and talking to all you fine gentlemen and ladies.
Cheers,
-Craig
My name is Craig. I'm a newfie living here in Halifax, NS right now. I have been interested in homebrew for a long time, but haven't gotten into it. I made it my New Years resolution to get into this year and have been trying to read as much information as I can. I have yet to do my first batch and am actually looking for a place to get a good starter kit. Any info on that would be much appreciated.
I look forward to the forums and talking to all you fine gentlemen and ladies.
Cheers,
-Craig
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Re: Hello from Halifax
Welcome! What type of brewing and beer would you like to do?
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Re: Hello from Halifax
Welcome Craig. What part of this lovely rock are you from?
Noble Grape seems like the place to buy all your gear, unless you can get it from a member or even checking
craigslist or kijji
Noble Grape seems like the place to buy all your gear, unless you can get it from a member or even checking
craigslist or kijji
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Re: Hello from Halifax
greetings.
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Re: Hello from Halifax

Noble Grape for a new starter kit, or kijiji for some used gear.
A Festa-Brew kit is a good way to ease into the hobby - you'll get good beer at the end. If you have bigger goals (you will), see if you can sit in on a brew session with someone.
Andy
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Re: Hello from Halifax
Hey thanks guys, appreciate it. Tony, I'm from Marystown, but been living in St. John's for the past 6 or so years. You from the rock?
In terms of brewing type I was thinking of starting with festa kits so I can understand the jist of what it is I'll be doing, then eventually jump into all grain. This seems to be a natural way to go about the process, however, I am also sometimes overly ambitious and have been thinking of jumping into all grain immediately haha. But I think the festa brews are going to win out.
So I'll check out noble grape, kijiji, and craigslist and get my starter together. Hoping to start my first batch within the month.
Thanks again for the feedback b'ys.
- Craig
In terms of brewing type I was thinking of starting with festa kits so I can understand the jist of what it is I'll be doing, then eventually jump into all grain. This seems to be a natural way to go about the process, however, I am also sometimes overly ambitious and have been thinking of jumping into all grain immediately haha. But I think the festa brews are going to win out.
So I'll check out noble grape, kijiji, and craigslist and get my starter together. Hoping to start my first batch within the month.
Thanks again for the feedback b'ys.
- Craig
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Re: Hello from Halifax

I also suggest you try a festa kit for starters... you'll learn about the rest of the things you need to know without having to worry about getting the recipe right.
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Deed I is. From Heart's Delight, but living in the Pearl now. I got a cousin teaching French immersion in Marystown.Farewell wrote:Hey thanks guys, appreciate it. Tony, I'm from Marystown, but been living in St. John's for the past 6 or so years. You from the rock?
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Yep, Festa is the way to go to get some basic fermentation skills down. Read this on line book http://www.howtobrew.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for a lot of the basic info.

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Welcome Craig.
Agree with the others, festa kits are a fantastic way to get started. Cheers and happy brewing!

Agree with the others, festa kits are a fantastic way to get started. Cheers and happy brewing!
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Currently At Brookland Brewing, Sydney, NS:
In Kegs: Four Seas IPA, Belgian Witbier
In Carboys: Ordinary Bitter (Bitter Bonnette)
Bottled:
Next Brew: California Lager.
In Kegs: Four Seas IPA, Belgian Witbier
In Carboys: Ordinary Bitter (Bitter Bonnette)
Bottled:
Next Brew: California Lager.
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