Hei folkens! Pardon my engelsk men min norsk er veldig,,,, drit.
I'm completely new to this forum and to homebrewing in general. My dad is a homebrewer and I kind of have caught the bug.
I just moved to Oslo some 6 months ago just got my visa, and am on my way to being a model norwegian citizen. Anyway,
I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of a large pot. 20-30 ltrs
I'm gearing up for my first batch it will either be all extract or all dried extract.
my mother in law has a 10ltr pot, which will be ok for a tiny batch I guess. But I want my efforts to be worthwhile.
If anyone could help me with that, I would be most appreciative.
A few other favors/questions as well....
Would anyone be interested in trading some hops? I found a patch in the city, and harvested ca. 2kg. It was dried, and thrown in the freezer last week.
I'm making a guess that they are tettnanger, not 100% but a very educated guess.
Also I am looking for resources in the Oslo area for yeast, hops, malt(extract) anything beer. I found vinogbar.no which seems to have many things at fairly decent prices.
I'm just trying to look into as many possibilities for when I get started.
Thanks in advance for any response!
-Matt
I'm completely new to this forum and to homebrewing in general. My dad is a homebrewer and I kind of have caught the bug.
I just moved to Oslo some 6 months ago just got my visa, and am on my way to being a model norwegian citizen. Anyway,
I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of a large pot. 20-30 ltrs
I'm gearing up for my first batch it will either be all extract or all dried extract.
my mother in law has a 10ltr pot, which will be ok for a tiny batch I guess. But I want my efforts to be worthwhile.
If anyone could help me with that, I would be most appreciative.
A few other favors/questions as well....
Would anyone be interested in trading some hops? I found a patch in the city, and harvested ca. 2kg. It was dried, and thrown in the freezer last week.
I'm making a guess that they are tettnanger, not 100% but a very educated guess.
Also I am looking for resources in the Oslo area for yeast, hops, malt(extract) anything beer. I found vinogbar.no which seems to have many things at fairly decent prices.
I'm just trying to look into as many possibilities for when I get started.
Thanks in advance for any response!
-Matt