New Belgian Brewer

Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:12 am

Hi all,

I am from Belgium and have been brewing for the last 3 years.
My 3 last brews were:
-Witbier (white-wheat)
-Orval clone (23 days Styrian+EK goldings dry hopping)
-Old Brown (sour)

For brown strong beers, I used to get fresh yeast from the monks of Rochefort. I like to use my own strains, when/if possible.

I'll have a look at the forum, it's always nice to share...
"If" belgians are the kings in brewing, Americans are the kings of hops, so I hope to learn all yor hopping secrets! :D

USA have the most active homebrewers community, so: total respect!

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Sun Mar 09, 2008 5:26 am

YO Leyon......Welcome.

Belgium has some awesome brews, when I was living in the UK, me and a few mates would take day trips over on the hovercraft, load up on beer, and come back.....ahh those were the days!


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Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:56 am

Welcome aboard Brotha!

I'm not sure that I would even try to brew my own if I lived in Belgium! :lol:

I'm sure we could learn a lot from you.
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:01 am

BadRockBeer wrote:I'm not sure that I would even try to brew my own if I lived in Belgium! :lol:


I agree. Which makes it all the more impressive to hear you're brewing at home.

And getting yeast from the monks at Rochefort. How awesome is that!

leyon wrote:"If" belgians are the kings in brewing, Americans are the kings of hops, so I hope to learn all yor hopping secrets! Very Happy


Welcome to the forums. Plenty of hopheads on here to teach you those tricks.
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:27 am

Welcome to the madness, leyon!

You probably need some good hoppy examples sent to you. I'll trade you some Stone for some Westvleteren 12 (uh, "yeast samples")! I wonder if said yeast samples would make it through customs...


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Sun Mar 09, 2008 12:45 pm

Thank you for this warm welcome, guys.
note: Belgian brewers have a couple of all times winners but have the tendency to fall asleep on their reputation, which is dangerous: --> triple style, adding plenty of sugar to get over the 9%, abuse of hallertau, etc and bla bla bla... then Belgian homebrewers have to wake up and shake the house.
I already spotted some interesting posts. Good work!
I will go on reading through some topics accompanied by a Chouffe (almost 10PM here. )
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:19 pm

Welcome leyon ... you lucky bastard!

Where are you in Belgium? I'm thinking TBN Field Trip.

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Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:43 am

I am in Ghent (30M from Brussels).
do not hesitate, there is much to see (and taste/visit) around here.
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