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Re: Homebrewers - Whats in the fermeter?
I have never had any problems
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Tried another one of my blonde ales last night. Wow what an improvment after just another week in the bottle. Started another brew yesterday. Kind of a tweaked Oktoberfest. Dry hopping with some Tettnager hops i had. This is my first "experiment" so we'll see how it turns out.
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Found a kit listed locally on craigslist that is claimed to have only been used once. If all is in good shape, what is your opinion if I offered $100 for it? The place they bought it from locally sells it for $190 + tax. Listed since early December for $125. Don't know how it really compares to kits selling new in that range.
http://www.greatfermentations.com/De...uctinfo/GF020/ Thanks! |
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That kit has everything you'd need. Be a good grab for $100
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Glass carboys are the way to go. I hate plastic buckets! |
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The above kit I found is really just the Brewer's Best Deluxe kit. I can get it shiped new for under $100 here: https://bellsbeer.com/store/products...r-Bottle®.html
Is there a better kit out there for the price? |
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You're getting glass instead of plastic. I like the glass because I can see the fermentation better.
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I only use the plastic when bottling. I have a 2 glass carboys. Love them.
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Brewing a Belgian Dubbel this weekend.:tu Partial mash.
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bottled furious clone last night.
gearing up to start the ruination clone. |
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Ok, not hearing back from the craigslist ad.
So, if you were buying a kit today(knowing what you know now), what would you buy? Not looking for an extravagant kit by any means, but something that makes me wish I had splurged for something nicer for an extra $25 type of kit. Let's say I want to keep this around $200 with the pot. Some things I'm considering thus far: http://www.homebrewit.com/beer-brewing-kit.php (Deluxe kit) http://www.midwestsupplies.com/homeb...ent-kit-2.html http://morebeer.com/view_product/159...ottling_Deluxe Thanks! |
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Brewed a 10.50 gallon robust porter today. It was a long brew day but I'm sure in 4 weeks it will worth it.
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You get better hop utilization, you can brew all grain if you choose to, some say you don't get an extract twang. FWIW Zainashef mentions full boils being a key to making great beer, along with pitching the right amount of healthy yeast.
Very big con: You're going to want a wort chiller. If you save $50 by not getting a 5 gallon pot with the kit you can get an 8 gallon pot from Amazon for about that much. It'd just be a part of your system that you didn't need to upgrade if you decided to fall further down the homebrewing slope. You can always do a partial boil in an 8 gallon pot, you can't do a full boil in a 5 gallon pot. You can make good homebrew so many ways though, tons of people make great homebrew doing partial boils including my pal Jamie who's beers I'm always jealous of :2 |
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Extra pale ale in tonight.
Dryhopped my Black IPA today, and hopefully those Cascades will make a happy tasty beverage in about 5 days. |
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I've inquired on substituting the 7.5 gal pot they sell in lieu of the 4 gal pot. I'll see what they say. I'm also wanting to substitute the Hank's Hefeweizen kit in place of the 3 kits they offer with it. |
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