30.10.09

Brew Journey


Welcome to CellarMonk - Beer's Home-Brew Pages

All of us start our journey into the world of home-brewing with a little trepidation.  We hope this section will help take some of the fear out of your brewing experiences.

When this author brewed his first batch of extract brew, he didn't stir quick enough when it was time to put the extract in.  Scorch-a-rooney.  That's what we want to help people avoid.  We have some unique sections here to help on the journey from novice to accomplished.  More will be added as the collective knowledge-base grows.

You'll find something interesting, we hope, in the following sections:

BrewBlogs and Recipes - a wonderful tool to help novice to accomplished home-brewers track and talk about their newest creations.  Whether they be a kit brew or Frankenbrew, you will find the calculators, references and tools you need to keep track of them.  Access to the tool is granted on an individual basis, please contact TheAbbot via private message for access to interact with the tool.  View access is open to everyone.

Brew Foodie - CellarMonk's food recipe book.  If you have a dish (with beer as an ingredient), let us know.  All the typical cookbook categories are there, including dessert.

Brew it Yourself (BIY) - This is where we plan on exploring all facets of home-brewing.  We hope to do this using all the available Internet mediums available today.  Self produced Pod-casts, videos, web-casts, chat sessions.  If it's available, we will try and get it in there.  This will also be the place to find step by step instructions on home-brewing.  If you have something you would like to share, let us know.

Ask the Abbot - Coming Soon.  You send in the questions and we will try and answer them.  If we don't have the right answer, we'll try and line up someone who does.
Author Profile: TheAbbot

Christopher Graf aka TheAbbot. CellarMonk dot com founder and owner. Independent beer writer. Chris drinks and homebrews beer, drinks (and will eventually make homemade wine). He started CellarMonk as an outlet for his pent up frustration with the other review and ratings sites out there that only gave users "part" of the information. His goal is to build community with CellarMonk through messaging, forums, interviews and much more.

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