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      <title>Learning to Brew Journal - Preface | Some time ago, I made the decision that at some future point in my life I want to be a craft beer brewer.</title>
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        Some time ago, I made the decision that at some future point in my life I want to be a craft beer brewer. For reasons this has not yet transpired but the dream still remains and recent plans to relocate to rural Japan in 4 years time provide potential opportunity for the wheels to be put in motion.
My only experience thus far of brewing was when a few years ago, a friend invited myself and a few others to the Stewart Brewing Craft Beer Kitchen where under the guidance of a resident brewer we had a fairly decent go at making a milk stout. The day in the brew kitchen was excellent and really encouraged me to learn more about the process.
As it stands, in a room which was formerly a garage but hasn&amp;rsquo;t quite finished it&amp;rsquo;s conversion into anything resembling suitable, sits a Grainfather All Grain Brewing System along with a conical fermenter, a large urn and various other brewing paraphernalia. All as of yet, still boxed and awaiting their inaugural run. I have a few other pieces to &amp;ldquo;invest&amp;rdquo; in before I&amp;rsquo;m ready to start brewing but the main barrier has been the unfinished room.. which will hopefully be finished soon.
I&amp;rsquo;ve been a member of the Beer52 craft beer club since a month after its inception (I think) and have sampled many craft beers from around the planet and each month I learn a little more. I initially started a paper journal, just recording the hop choices and tasting notes for the beers I was getting delivered, however that soon became tiresome and primarily delayed the drinking of the beer so I stopped. I still have a lot of learning to do and am hoping that recording my brewing experiences will help me in this process.
So, the purpose of this blog will be primarily self-education and note-taking but I hope that it provides some interesting reading for fellow enthusiasts who like myself don&amp;rsquo;t necessarily have all the jargon knowledge of more seasoned professionals.
I&amp;rsquo;m categorising this journal under brewshido.. Bushido is the Japanese term for &amp;ldquo;way of the warrior&amp;rdquo; and I previously had a blog called bushidodreams (which can be found on this site).. so I&amp;rsquo;m coining the term brewshido to mean the way of the brewer.
I acknowledge that neither my brewing nor my Japanese language knowledge are of a sufficient level to warrant the brashness of coining a new word in my second language but it is what it is!

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