Schmitts
New Member
Due to some good fortune and wise decision making (involving fantasy football but we won't get into that) I have recently come into about $350 or so of expendable income. I spent several weeks toying with dozens of ideas of what to basically blow this money on (Ipod, TV, gadgets, strippers, etc..) until I had quite an enigma that I have not been able to stop thinking about since. I love beer. I need a hobby. I got some cash to spend. Did I mention I love beer? The only solution here is obvious.....I need to brew my own beer!
For Christmas my in-laws got me one of those "Mr. Beer" brew kits. If you are familiar with these then, well, I'm sure you would agree that it is rather limited. Though I do think its simplicity and affordablity might help some people tap into the home brewing hobby, which is good. Of course, this Mr. Beer has only left me yearning for more.
I've been searching around looking for the perfect beginner's kit type thing. I've found many similar kits out there and am having trouble really narrowing down exactly what all kind of equipment I should get. Obviously I am only beginning at this, so I don't need anything too fancy (no lauter tun yet!) but I would like something that maybe I can't fully utilize now, but maybe down the road. And as silly as it sounds, I would really like to spend at least $200 - $350 or so (that way the wife can't find other uses for the money!).
So, I'll copy and paste some links to kits I've found out there below. Any advice on these kits or general equipment that I should look to attain would be greatly appreciated!!!
http://morebeer.com/browse.html?cat...=1&PHPSESSID=da975108f750df30d48187cf17dd84b1
(BRKIT 3 or 4)
http://thebeveragepeople.com/bb_eqkit.htm (super brewer equipment kit)
"A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure."
For Christmas my in-laws got me one of those "Mr. Beer" brew kits. If you are familiar with these then, well, I'm sure you would agree that it is rather limited. Though I do think its simplicity and affordablity might help some people tap into the home brewing hobby, which is good. Of course, this Mr. Beer has only left me yearning for more.
I've been searching around looking for the perfect beginner's kit type thing. I've found many similar kits out there and am having trouble really narrowing down exactly what all kind of equipment I should get. Obviously I am only beginning at this, so I don't need anything too fancy (no lauter tun yet!) but I would like something that maybe I can't fully utilize now, but maybe down the road. And as silly as it sounds, I would really like to spend at least $200 - $350 or so (that way the wife can't find other uses for the money!).
So, I'll copy and paste some links to kits I've found out there below. Any advice on these kits or general equipment that I should look to attain would be greatly appreciated!!!
http://morebeer.com/browse.html?cat...=1&PHPSESSID=da975108f750df30d48187cf17dd84b1
(BRKIT 3 or 4)
http://thebeveragepeople.com/bb_eqkit.htm (super brewer equipment kit)
"A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure."