The second to last batch we made was right on the money in terms of what I like in a beer. Simcoe hops added at 60 minutes, 30 minutes, 10 minutes and flame out. Then dry-hopped in the secondary. If you don't know what this means there is a good tutorial here. That is pretty much our method, changing the recipe around slightly, or using different hop varieties.
I'm now in the early stages of putting together a kegerator for my lab in the museum. I've heard kegging is even easier than bottling.
We experienced the kegerator a few weeks ago at a friend's in Edmonton. Nothing say you're a grown-up quite like a mini refrigerator with a beer tap coming out the top. Seriously though...it was awesome. do it.
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