brewing beer at home

Tomcat

Anytime
Still searching but found this place in Frederic, MD

Welcome to: MARYLAND'S 1ST BOP & WOP
located in our Flying Barrel store in Frederick, Maryland
Adult beverage entertainment
Cost To "BOP" Brew On Premise
BEGINNERS SPECIAL………2 CASES………………$75.00
INCLUDES--INGREDIENTS, BOTTLES & HAND HOLDING
BIG BREWS—BOTTLES NOT INCLUDED
10 GALLONS…………………………………..$95.00
4 CASES
15 GALLONS……..……………………………$125.00
6 CASES
PRICES INCLUDES LIQUID MALT,GRAINS, HOPS & YEAST,
UP TO 2 LBS OF MALT SYRUP PER GALLON (DME maybe used for a slight extra charge)
Extras, such as honey, flavorings, herbs & spices maybe purchased
BRING YOU OWN BOTTLES OR BUY OURS:
BOTTLES, CASE OF 24, 12 OZ., NEW….…..$10.00
BOTTLES, CASE OF 24, 22 OZ, NEW……..$20.00
COST TO "WOP" MAKE WINE ON PREMISE
5 ½ GALLONS………………………….$150.00
APPROXMIATELY '26' 750 ML BOTTLES
LARGE SELECTION OF REDS, WHITES OR FRUITS
WE FEATURE EXCELLENT KITS
UPGRADED KITS MAY BE PURCHASED FOR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE
WOP PRICE INCLUDES BOTTLES—bring your own bottles and save
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BREWING TIMES
THUR: NOON 'TIL 6:00 PM
FRI & SAT: 10 AM 'TIL 2:00 PM
SPECIAL GROUPS ARRANGEMENTS
"MAKE APPOINTMENTS 2 DAYS OR MORE IN ADVANCE"
THE FLYING BARREL, LLC
103 SOUTH CARROLL STREET
FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701
301.663.4491
Retail Shop hours:
Mon, Fri, Sat….10am to 4:00 pm
Tue & Thurs noon to 7pm
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS & SUNDAYS
www.FlyingBarrel.com
 
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jrt_ms1995

Well-Known Member
male20674 said:
I am very interested in beginnning to brew my own beer. Has anyone ever home brewed before? Is it tricky to get into? :cheers:

No, it's not tricky. It just takes some equipment, a few hours, and patience. As someone else advised, sanitation is very important. And as they also said, avoid the Mr. Beer, etc., contraptions. I actually started with a Mr. Beer, but quickly discovered it made crappy beer (if you follow the directions, anyway). I'd rather drink Bud, Coors, Miller, etc. horsepiss than the Mr. Beer concoction. You supposedly actually can make good beer in a Mr. Beer if you ignore the directions and use 3 or 4 cans of the liquid malt they sell, and don't add table sugar. Better though to buy a starter equipment set and make a batch of ale (lagers should be fermented at much cooler temperatures than you're likely to get without some type of device or a spare refrigerator) from an ingredient kit. I generally buy my ingredients and equipment from The Grape and Granary in Akron, OH, and have always had good service. Supposedly there's a brewing supplier up off the Ritchie Hwy between Annapolis and Baltimore, but I've never been. You should also be able to pick up a book on the subject at a branch of the county library. "The Joy of Homebrewing", although a little dated, is a good one and at least is entertaining whereas some others are dry reading.
 

Novus Collectus

New Member
male20674 said:
I am very interested in beginnning to brew my own beer. Has anyone ever home brewed before? Is it tricky to get into? :cheers:
Be careful because I hear it can lead to an escalating habit that will eventually control almost every aspect of your life.
First you start with the easy kits, then you start buying better ingredients and playing with the different styles and sharing them your buds. After that it is all down hill with your friends pressuring you with that nasty peer pressure to make even more and to just make that one more batch....and then they do it again after that one is done.
Before you know it, you are a brewmeister at some brewery or you own one called Dogfish, Wild Goose, or something like that.
Beware, I have seen this road taken by others before.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
Tomcat said:
There used to be a place up near Annapolis ( I think) where you could go to a school and learn to brew your own beer. You paid for the supplies, brewed it, then went back to bottle it. Did a quick google on Maryland homebrew and nothing looked familiar, however here are some local links for supplies Annapolis home brew and Maryland homebrew ( Columbia ) A couple years ago someone opened a homebrew shop in the Leonardtown area but don't know what ever happened to it.
Sounds like a waste to me. Brewing is easy. Making up recipes is a bit more difficult, but there are plenty available for free:
http://hbd.org/brewery/cm3/index.html

BTW, my favorite supply shop:
http://morebeer.com/
 

HopHead

New Member
I gotta bump this again since it's had almost 1,000 views and only 24 responses. If anybody's interested, PM me. By the way, I nominate Greggor president (although he doesn't know yet.
 

greggor

New Member
HopHead said:
I gotta bump this again since it's had almost 1,000 views and only 24 responses. If anybody's interested, PM me. By the way, I nominate Greggor president (although he doesn't know yet.

Well I know now! I wouldn't be opposed to getting together with other brewers in the area to brew/ drink some great home made beer. I typically have 3-4 of my own personal beers (I formulate all my recipes), on tap at all times for tasting and I brew almost every weekend. If anyone here has questions just shoot me a PM.....

Since you seem to be taking the lead on forming a local brew club HopHead maybe you should be president....
 
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greggor

New Member
ylexot said:
Sounds like a waste to me. Brewing is easy. Making up recipes is a bit more difficult, but there are plenty available for free:
http://hbd.org/brewery/cm3/index.html

BTW, my favorite supply shop:
http://morebeer.com/

Be carefull with the recipes at HBD.ORG many of those were written by brewers who just threw them together and posted without ever actually brewing them. There are several good ones there but you have to know what goes into brewing a great beer to know how to pick and choose. Making beer is easy if you're doing kits, but if you really want to learn how to brew you have to do your homework. I use to make beer when I first got started and thought it was easy until I actually started brewing beer. Brewing beer requires skills and knowlege and the only way to obtain this is to do your homework and learn the science. The end result will be brewing all grain and knowing how to formulate your own recipes for any style you want to brew.

I would also avoid purchasing anything from Annapolis Homebrew, better deals can be found online for both equipment and ingredients. For grain North Country Malt Supply is the only way to go. Don't order from their website though, call them to place an order if you know a specific malster you like. They carry Rahr which is my favorite base malt to use but last time I checked it wasn't mentioned on their website. For hops, Hops direct is a great place to go.
 
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HopHead

New Member
greggor said:
Since you seem to be taking the lead on forming a local brew club HopHead maybe you should be president....

I don't mind, but I think it would be kind of like our current national leadership...I could just stand around and talk like I know what I'm doing.
 

unixpirate

Pitty Party
HopHead said:
I don't mind, but I think it would be kind of like our current national leadership...I could just stand around and talk like I know what I'm doing.


But you would be serving a "Home" brew! :cheers:
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
HopHead said:
I don't mind, but I think it would be kind of like our current national leadership...I could just stand around and talk like I know what I'm doing.
You must be a Demecrap.
 

thistle

Member
I moved to LP about a year ago and I am a beginner homebrewer. I've done about 5 batches over the last few years, but I would like to get further into the hobby and perhaps move on to all grain and kegging. I would love if there were a homebrew club in the area.

Is anyone here active on BeerAdvocate or RateBeer?
 

thistle

Member
I'm going to exhume this old thread in the hopes that a local homebrewing club can get started.

Anyone interested in doing this? Any experienced people willing to teach the noobs?
 

thebeerdude

New Member
I'm going to exhume this old thread in the hopes that a local homebrewing club can get started.

Anyone interested in doing this? Any experienced people willing to teach the noobs?

Hi!
This is Danny from Danny's Homebrew, Leonardtown, MD. I am always willing to answer questions for new brewers and have held Beer Camp when there has been enough expressed interest. I actually just had a Beer Camp on New Years Day.

I can be reached at thebeerdude@yahoo.com.
 

thebeerdude

New Member
Homebrew Club

Hi Everyone! This is Danny with Danny's Homebrew. A friend told me that there is interest in a Homebrew Club.

I would be willing to sponsor and host a homebrew club. I could provide a meeting location as well as some advice (take it or leave it, ha)

thebeerdude@yahoo.com
Danny
 

bdsearle

New Member
Hi Everyone! This is Danny with Danny's Homebrew. A friend told me that there is interest in a Homebrew Club.

I would be willing to sponsor and host a homebrew club. I could provide a meeting location as well as some advice (take it or leave it, ha)

thebeerdude@yahoo.com
Danny

Count me in on the Homebrew club!! I will be giving you a call this weekend to see what kind of supplies you have on hand. Thanks Danny!!! If you get a chance, check out my website. I put it on hold while I was moving up here to the area, but I am getting ready to start it back up again. Welcome to TapHard.com Custom Beer Tap Handles made from exotic hardwoods We make Beer Tap Handles out of exotic hardwoods. :buddies:
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
Crap. I hope Desertrat doesn't see this thread.
And you're hoping that bumping it to the top of the list will help? :confused:

Or maybe you're joking because you saw that he wrote the first reply... seven and a half months ago.

You are funny. :lmao:
 

bdsearle

New Member
Well, I went to Danny's Homebrew this week end picked up some brew supplies. I got a couple of extract kits, and some things for my first all grain batch. I will be cooking up one of the extract kits tonight so that I will have plenty of time this weekend to start the all grain.

"Beer is living proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy."
B. Franklin
:buddies:
 

Onnya

New Member
Updating this thread to share the latest and greatest on homebrewing in Southern Maryland. We do have a homebrew supply and equipment store in Leonardtown. For more information, check out Danny's Homebrew at dannyshomebrew.com. There also is an active home brew club, the Hollywood Hop Heads. Danny's website contains information on the brew club as well.

Happy Brewing!
:buddies:
 
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