JDoane2424
Member
Hello All,
This is my first post, so please be gentle. I have been interested in home brewing for a number of years now, but have never taken the steps to actually start. I have a passion for great beer and would love to be able to brew my own. I understand that many people recommend that you start with a simple extract beer, but I would like to jump straight into all grain. I have chosen this route because the reason I want to brew my own beer is for enjoyment and to control every aspect, which I cannot do with extract. I have purchased, and have been reading "How to Brew" by Palmer and also "Homebrewing for Dummies, 2nd Edition". These have been great guides and I think I am ready to jump in and brew (or at least attempt to brew) my first batch of beer.
However, I am in need of advice on which type of all grain brewing kit/sculpture to buy, and where to buy it from. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My budget is fairly open, depending on the advice received from those home brewers who are far more experienced than I am.
Thanks for your help,
Jake
This is my first post, so please be gentle. I have been interested in home brewing for a number of years now, but have never taken the steps to actually start. I have a passion for great beer and would love to be able to brew my own. I understand that many people recommend that you start with a simple extract beer, but I would like to jump straight into all grain. I have chosen this route because the reason I want to brew my own beer is for enjoyment and to control every aspect, which I cannot do with extract. I have purchased, and have been reading "How to Brew" by Palmer and also "Homebrewing for Dummies, 2nd Edition". These have been great guides and I think I am ready to jump in and brew (or at least attempt to brew) my first batch of beer.
However, I am in need of advice on which type of all grain brewing kit/sculpture to buy, and where to buy it from. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My budget is fairly open, depending on the advice received from those home brewers who are far more experienced than I am.
Thanks for your help,
Jake