colinX
Member
Hey all, just joined the site because classes are almost done and realized I'd like to dedicate some of my summer to learning the fine art of brewing beer.
After traveling through parts of Europe this summer, I'd like to buy a kit or something that will help me start making my own beer.
I'm still trying to decide on something, hopefully you all could help me out a bit.
Although I realize that brewing beer is a timely process and I will ruin many batches before making good ones, I am not sure whether I should get one of these smaller kits before getting into the bigger ones or if I should just get the larger capacity and higher end kits.
A goal of mine is to start making beer in higher capacities and put it into kegs when I host parties of family and friends. So should I just start out by getting one of the more expensive set ups with co2 set up and all that, so that after doing some small bottling experiments, I can quickly move to kegs?
Thanks all, I'm really looking forward to getting into the homebrew culture.
After traveling through parts of Europe this summer, I'd like to buy a kit or something that will help me start making my own beer.
I'm still trying to decide on something, hopefully you all could help me out a bit.
Although I realize that brewing beer is a timely process and I will ruin many batches before making good ones, I am not sure whether I should get one of these smaller kits before getting into the bigger ones or if I should just get the larger capacity and higher end kits.
A goal of mine is to start making beer in higher capacities and put it into kegs when I host parties of family and friends. So should I just start out by getting one of the more expensive set ups with co2 set up and all that, so that after doing some small bottling experiments, I can quickly move to kegs?
Thanks all, I'm really looking forward to getting into the homebrew culture.