Kulprit
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2007
- Messages
- 109
- Reaction score
- 2
I have brewed exactly zero beers.
But me and three friends are really excited to give this a shot and take on the adventure.
So we all chipped in money and because of that we are able to get more/better setup then we would normally afford if doing it solo.
So anyways we have a Keggle - and are going to be buying a wort chiller from Northern.
I am wondering - since we are newbs and will be doing 5 gal extract kits for a while as we get our feet wet, is having a keggle and a wort chiller overkill? Are we damaging our learning process by jumping ahead?
Also will these standard wort chillers work ok with keggles? I am afraid of spending the money only to find that it doesn't reach out of the keggle properly. I could probably make my own but figure just buying one would be quicker/easier.
But me and three friends are really excited to give this a shot and take on the adventure.
So we all chipped in money and because of that we are able to get more/better setup then we would normally afford if doing it solo.
So anyways we have a Keggle - and are going to be buying a wort chiller from Northern.
I am wondering - since we are newbs and will be doing 5 gal extract kits for a while as we get our feet wet, is having a keggle and a wort chiller overkill? Are we damaging our learning process by jumping ahead?
Also will these standard wort chillers work ok with keggles? I am afraid of spending the money only to find that it doesn't reach out of the keggle properly. I could probably make my own but figure just buying one would be quicker/easier.