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re: Homebrewing: Supplies/ Starter Kits
Posted on 4/5/11 at 9:19 am to BugAC
Posted on 4/5/11 at 9:19 am to BugAC
I have that kit.. Its a very good kit for the money.
I would recommend thowing away the book it comes with and getting the John Palmer book (its listed in the freq bought list) The kit comes with everything you need to do a extract brew (except the extract kit itself)
Only thing that would really be nice with that kit would be an auto siphon and a funnel and a carboy brush. But those are fairly cheap and easy to get.
Of course later on you will want a wort cooler if you get into it.
I would recommend thowing away the book it comes with and getting the John Palmer book (its listed in the freq bought list) The kit comes with everything you need to do a extract brew (except the extract kit itself)
Only thing that would really be nice with that kit would be an auto siphon and a funnel and a carboy brush. But those are fairly cheap and easy to get.
Of course later on you will want a wort cooler if you get into it.
This post was edited on 4/5/11 at 9:21 am
Posted on 4/5/11 at 9:24 am to Catman88
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I would recommend thowing away the book it comes with and getting the John Palmer book
I have the complete joy of homebrewing by Papazian. It's pretty good.
Yeah i have a few extras i want to buy after i get the kit. Such as:
Auto-siphon, stock pot, Large stirring spoon, bottle washer, bottles, caps, carboy brush, and of course my malt extracts and yeasts.
But in the papazian book, i've been reading the beginner's brewing section, for brewing your first batch of beer. I've read it a couple times so i can get familiar with the terminology, process, and equipment.
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