Brickhouse
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- Dec 27, 2016
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I'm new to the site and the hobby, so the story isn't interesting, but nevertheless here it is:
I'm an avid cigar enthusiast. For around 15 years it's been my largest hobby, occupying the majority of both my time and money. I love to research all that goes into it, from growing to rolling. I've traveled the world in support of that hobby to learn more.
But ultimately, the research and knowledge is as far as it gets. It's a bridge too far to grow your own tobacco, harvest, blend it and roll it. It just won't work out well. It's not something that can be done on the personal scale. Enter in brewing. I say brewing because my interest initially started with beer, however, I could not go down that road because I recently stopped drinking beer as it was just awful on my stomach.
One day I was out buying wine for my girlfriend and I, as we love to go through multiple bottles per evening when the weather is right. I text her a picture of about 12 bottles and jokingly said "we need to start making our own wine". She replied with "let's give it a go!". So here I am. I bought a pretty hefty starter kit and dove into the world of wine making. There's many similarities in this hobby as my cigar hobby, but what I really like about this one is that I can get my hands in it. It adds a whole new perspective on it.
I am so new that I don't currently have any finished batches, but I have a Pinot Noir that is now in the bulk aging phase (6 gal), another Pinot Noir about to be racked to secondary, and a Malbec on deck. My plan is to have something going to bottle every 3 months. My first batch will be young at 3 months age, 2nd a bit more at 6 months age, 3rd batch will sit 9 months, and 4th will go 12 months.
So without a finished batch, I'm sitting with 5 carboys on hand and plans to get my production out to 12 months aging....we'll see how it works out.
I'm an avid cigar enthusiast. For around 15 years it's been my largest hobby, occupying the majority of both my time and money. I love to research all that goes into it, from growing to rolling. I've traveled the world in support of that hobby to learn more.
But ultimately, the research and knowledge is as far as it gets. It's a bridge too far to grow your own tobacco, harvest, blend it and roll it. It just won't work out well. It's not something that can be done on the personal scale. Enter in brewing. I say brewing because my interest initially started with beer, however, I could not go down that road because I recently stopped drinking beer as it was just awful on my stomach.
One day I was out buying wine for my girlfriend and I, as we love to go through multiple bottles per evening when the weather is right. I text her a picture of about 12 bottles and jokingly said "we need to start making our own wine". She replied with "let's give it a go!". So here I am. I bought a pretty hefty starter kit and dove into the world of wine making. There's many similarities in this hobby as my cigar hobby, but what I really like about this one is that I can get my hands in it. It adds a whole new perspective on it.
I am so new that I don't currently have any finished batches, but I have a Pinot Noir that is now in the bulk aging phase (6 gal), another Pinot Noir about to be racked to secondary, and a Malbec on deck. My plan is to have something going to bottle every 3 months. My first batch will be young at 3 months age, 2nd a bit more at 6 months age, 3rd batch will sit 9 months, and 4th will go 12 months.
So without a finished batch, I'm sitting with 5 carboys on hand and plans to get my production out to 12 months aging....we'll see how it works out.