scottmd06 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 388 Reaction score 3 Location Phoenix, Arizona, USA Sep 20, 2008 #1 Would anyone in Phoenix by chance have an old Mr. Beer you could hand down or sell to me at a reasonable price??? Thanks!
Would anyone in Phoenix by chance have an old Mr. Beer you could hand down or sell to me at a reasonable price??? Thanks!
Orfy For the love of beer! HBT Supporter Joined Sep 27, 2005 Messages 11,732 Reaction score 123 Location Cheshire, England Sep 20, 2008 #2 Can't you buy them new for a reasonable price? What do you call reasonable?
Bobby_M Vendor and Brewer HBT Sponsor Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 27,834 Reaction score 9,080 Location Whitehouse Station, NJ Sep 20, 2008 #3 Mr. Beer isn't reasonable at free, how about if I give you one and pay you an additional $10.
OP OP scottmd06 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 388 Reaction score 3 Location Phoenix, Arizona, USA Sep 25, 2008 #4 lol that's funny. I was guessing around $10 or $15 just to get me started but I'm going to go with the whole bakery icing bucket procedure...
lol that's funny. I was guessing around $10 or $15 just to get me started but I'm going to go with the whole bakery icing bucket procedure...
Yuri_Rage Gritty. HBT Supporter Joined Jul 24, 2006 Messages 14,260 Reaction score 786 Location Southwest Sep 25, 2008 #5 Skip the Mr Beer, grab an icing bucket, and add an airlock for an extra $1.50.
6fiddyv Well-Known Member Joined Dec 14, 2007 Messages 134 Reaction score 0 Location Cotati, CA Sep 25, 2008 #6 I second Yuri's suggestion. This way, you can brew real beer and not 2.5gallons of crap ale.
OP OP scottmd06 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 388 Reaction score 3 Location Phoenix, Arizona, USA Sep 26, 2008 #7 That's what my plan has been, but with a blow off instead of an airlock. I'm extremely poor but desperately want to attempt some beer.
That's what my plan has been, but with a blow off instead of an airlock. I'm extremely poor but desperately want to attempt some beer.