Dextersmom
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Name's Kyle, I've been tossing the idea of home brewing around for years. Ever since my uncle and grandfather were brewing. They did a great deal of it and offered their equipment to me once it looked as though I was interested enough. They've done beers, ciders, and mead.
Around this same time last year i was looking into purchasing a kit from one of the many websites, but I really didn't know what to get for a beginner and I didn't want to make the mistake of buying a setup that was too advanced or a setup that wouldn't allow for any growth. This past christmas my mother gave me a Mr. Beer which jump started my desire to brew again. If anyone could suggest a good setup for a beginner that will still allow for growth that would be fantastic. I'm looking to get into all grain brewing as fast as possible and would prefer not to mess around with malt extract kits.
Thanks in advance for any help and I'm very excited to have gotten my brewing training wheels and found this forum. I look forward to learning and chatting.
Name's Kyle, I've been tossing the idea of home brewing around for years. Ever since my uncle and grandfather were brewing. They did a great deal of it and offered their equipment to me once it looked as though I was interested enough. They've done beers, ciders, and mead.
Around this same time last year i was looking into purchasing a kit from one of the many websites, but I really didn't know what to get for a beginner and I didn't want to make the mistake of buying a setup that was too advanced or a setup that wouldn't allow for any growth. This past christmas my mother gave me a Mr. Beer which jump started my desire to brew again. If anyone could suggest a good setup for a beginner that will still allow for growth that would be fantastic. I'm looking to get into all grain brewing as fast as possible and would prefer not to mess around with malt extract kits.
Thanks in advance for any help and I'm very excited to have gotten my brewing training wheels and found this forum. I look forward to learning and chatting.