Madhaterm3
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With the knowledge you have now what system would you go with, if any? After you've learned to brew would you still buy a kit?
Lets say your max expenditure is $500.00.
So far my top pick is (with an extra 5 gal keg): http://www.midwestsupplies.com/products/ProdByID.aspx?ProdID=6877
I want to make a purchase that I won't have to upgrade in the future. Every time I buy something I end up upgraded and upgrading... AND upgrading. I'm sure this hobby won't be any different. Still I want to make a wise first investment. The plastic bucket systems don't seem like the best, but apparently they work.
I'm a serious beer drinker. Favorites beer is Guinness extra stout. I spend a lot of money on beer and am ready to start brewing my own.
Please let me know of any recommendations, or just wisdom you could pass on. Thanks so much. -Matt
Lets say your max expenditure is $500.00.
So far my top pick is (with an extra 5 gal keg): http://www.midwestsupplies.com/products/ProdByID.aspx?ProdID=6877
I want to make a purchase that I won't have to upgrade in the future. Every time I buy something I end up upgraded and upgrading... AND upgrading. I'm sure this hobby won't be any different. Still I want to make a wise first investment. The plastic bucket systems don't seem like the best, but apparently they work.
I'm a serious beer drinker. Favorites beer is Guinness extra stout. I spend a lot of money on beer and am ready to start brewing my own.
Please let me know of any recommendations, or just wisdom you could pass on. Thanks so much. -Matt